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2000 Articles

Clay Street Duo

FAIRBANKS-A dark, cloudy, cold night. Howling winds. Two menacing ghostly apparations. Sounds false? Not to the ghostbusters.

At the Clay Street cemetery, the ghostbusters found two ghosts haunting the nearby houses. From their appearances, the ghostbusters claim that they were the ghosts of Richard and Mary Motschman who have been dead for over fifty years.

"It was a little strange actually" Jessie Desmond claims. "They're my great-great grandparents. They seemed to know it too."

The team claims that the ghosts only seemed to care about not hurting their decendant (Desmond). The ghostbusters said that the case was easy to take care of since the ghosts seemed distracted by Miss Desmond.

[Fairbanks Daily News Miner. Jan. 15, 2000. B4]



Spring Break Ghost Ball

FAIRBANKS- The ghostbusters are hosting the Ghost Ball over spring break. It will be on Friday night from 7pm to 2am at AlaskaLand. They urge everyone to dress as ghosts of all kinds. Fee is only \\$5 per person, $9 per couple.

[Fairbanks Daily News Miner. Mar. 11, 2000. B2]



Halloween Isn't Too Happy

FAIRBANKS- This Halloween, the ghostbusters claim to have had 4 day cases and 3 night cases. This might not seem like a big hassel to many people, but this ghost team disagrees.

"I know a lot of people think that this is a bunch of sh-t, I even thought that when I first joined" Buddy Seay said. "But, we spent a total of thirteen hours on seven cases. That makes for a long, scary day."

The team was able to enjoy Halloween despite working all day and night. David Gutbrod said enthusiastically "I know we worked a whole lot, but this Halloween was great! It was spooky and it really felt like what Halloween should feel like."

[Fairbanks Daily News Miner. Nov. 1, 2000. A1]