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Michigan native places highest among rookies in Iditarod sled dog race

Summary by Press and Guide
A Farmington Hills native finished the highest of any rookie in the Iditarod, a world-famous sled dog race through the Alaskan wilderness. “It was amazing,” said Samantha LaLonde, 29, placing 15th out of 22 competitors who finished the race of more than 1,100 miles. It took her 12 days and 14 hours. The race featured two Michiganders this year. Dane Baker of Royal Oak, also a rookie, finished 21st. Related Articles Things to do in …
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Press and Guide broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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