An owner of Radio Mankato is one of three people presumed dead in an Alaskan avalanche. Alaska Wildlife troopers say 39-year-old David Linder, 38-year-old Jeremy Leif, and 39-year-old Charles Eppard were buried under at least 40 feet of snow, up to a depth of 100 feet. The trio was part of a heli-skiing group Tuesday in Girdwood, Alaska. A fourth skier was rescued, but no other rescue efforts can be made right due to the conditions. Linder took over Radio Mankato ownership after his father died in 2017.
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