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Alaskans have until 11:59 p.m. Sunday, March 31 to apply online. State PFD Division offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau close at 4 p.m. on Friday, March 29.
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At the Bethel Readiness Center dedication, Maj. (Ret.) Robert Hoffman shared stories about the legacy of the National Guard and his hopes for the future.
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Yup’ik dance and drumming all but died out at the turn of the 20th century, as Christian missionaries sought to suppress what they saw as the pagan tradition of dance. Each year, Cama-i celebrates the culture-bearers who have helped bring yuraq back and keep the practice strong.
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The Cama-i Dance Festival returns to Bethel March 15-17 with three days of song, dance, and community. Here’s what to know.
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An Oscarville man has been charged with two counts of felony assault and several misdemeanors after Alaska State Troopers said he shot a woman in his home on March 13.
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While the conditions at the finish line in Nome were calm and clear on March 13, the scene just hours earlier was utterly different.
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The tundra village of Kasigluk has a Yup’ik dance group that’s renowned in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta for its boisterous, moving performances. Dancers are gearing up for another weekend of yuraq at this year’s Cama-i Dance Festival.
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The bill comes amid a wider debate over how Alaska’s waters are protected that is far from being resolved.
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While the purchases have been characterized by some as a bailout, supporters like the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute say otherwise.
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The PSH Atsaq Place will be open to the public from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday, March 11 for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours of the facility.
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Heavy snow berms from plowing the ice highway have led to cracking and overflow in some areas, though the road remains safe from the tundra villages to Aniak.
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Some fans waited in line for 12 hours to cheer on teams from around the region during the 1A Coastal Conference Championships from March 2 to March 4.