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  • I went to see elderly Margaret Stordahl, who was suffering from a painful compression fracture in her spine.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Craig Bowron 2011

  • Swafford is a registered member of the Washington Officials Association, according to Todd Stordahl, the commissioner.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • Stordahl said many of the participants Sunday were members of the Copper Country Ski Tigers youth cross-country ski group.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • The weather Sunday was mostly sunny and not very cold, which Stordahl said may have helped with turnout.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • The weather Sunday was mostly sunny and not very cold, which Stordahl said may have helped with turnout.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • The Barnelpet, which is also sponsored by the Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club, Portage Health and the city of Hancock, began in 2008 after members of the Sons of Norway learned it's an important event in Norway, and decided to try a local version, Stordahl said.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • The Barnelpet, which is also sponsored by the Keweenaw Nordic Ski Club, Portage Health and the city of Hancock, began in 2008 after members of the Sons of Norway learned it's an important event in Norway, and decided to try a local version, Stordahl said.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • Stordahl said he was pleased participants were not just from Houghton and Hancock.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • Saves-Patch (Ellie Welston) 6; Heidelberg (Melanie Stordahl) 8

    Stars and Stripes 2010

  • Stordahl said many of the participants Sunday were members of the Copper Country Ski Tigers youth cross-country ski group.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

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