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Authorities investiage threatening phone calls to schools around Alaska
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Authorities on Wednesday were investigating threaten- ing phone calls to at least eight schools in…
May 7, 2015
News
Personal use, sport anglers need equal voice on board
Many of the folks who choose to live in Alaska are here for quality of life opportunities, especially…
April 29, 2015
News
Way to go, Rep. Seaton
Thank you, Rep. Paul Seaton, for sponsoring HB182 which would bring back a state income tax in Alaska.…
April 8, 2015
Community
Fisheries group seeks art
The Alaska Chapter of the American Fisheries Society holds its 42nd annual meeting in Homer Nov. 2-6 and…
April 8, 2015
Community
Artist inspired by outdoor world
There is something about the Alaska landscape that attracts a certain kind of person. Alayne Tetor was drawn…
March 26, 2015
News
Sullivan talks states’ rights, EPA, energy
JUNEAU — With polarizing issues facing the Alaska Legislature, there couldn’t have been a more interesting time for…
March 25, 2015
News
Subcommittee proposes more cuts to DOT budget
JUNEAU (AP) — A Senate subcommittee has proposed cutting $23 million from Alaska’s transportation department budget compared with…
March 25, 2015
News
Alaskans testify in support of state’s film tax credits
JUNEAU (AP) — Aspiring actors and representatives of companies that support the film industry testified in support of…
March 25, 2015
News
Former fish board candidate charged in residency case
Roland Maw has been charged in Montana following an investigation regarding residency issues. Jim Kropp, chief of law…
March 25, 2015
Opinion
Bad weather keeping halibut boats tied to dock
Ten days into the 2015 halibut season, prices are beginning to fall slightly, but production is nearly nonexistent,…
March 25, 2015
News
Southeast successful in winning energy funds
By MELISSA GRIFFITHS Morris News Service – Alaska JUNEAU — Southeast Alaska has been very successful in using…
March 18, 2015
News
DOT commissioner: Expect changes across Alaska
JUNEAU — Alaska Department of Transportation Commissioner Marc Luiken said his department would meet Alaska’s budget challenges head…
March 18, 2015
News
Agricultural grant-writing workshop taught March 30
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will offer a workshop March 30 to help Alaskans apply…
March 18, 2015
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