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Democrat Mary Peltola joined Alaska's U.S. senators on a legal brief defending the mine in a lawsuit brought by Kuskokwim tribes.
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Akutan, located in the middle of the Aleutian chain, is slated to receive a fiber-optic internet connection this summer through the GCI Aleutians Fiber Project.
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University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers will partner with Galena residents on a Yukon River hydroelectric project.
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Earlier this March, Bethel nonprofits publicly unveiled a groundbreaking project – a “permanent supportive housing” building meant to help stabilize the lives of chronically homeless individuals in the community.
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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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It’s currently unclear what impact the sale will have on Trident’s fleet, employees, or the local communities.
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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 Alaska Division of Public Assistance has caught up on food stamp applications, but there are people waiting for other benefits programs, including heating assistance.
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Despite questions of affordability, uncertainties of funding, and unprecedented logistical challenges, tribes and telecom companies say that the networks will be transformational.
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In all, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has put bids on 1.4 million cases of pink salmon, 300,000 cases of sockeye salmon, and 15 million pounds of pollock fish sticks and fillets.
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The $12.1 million distribution will go out to Calista’s more than 37,300 shareholders in mid-April.
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Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC) President and CEO Bill Stamm said that the cooperative is proposing a rate increase because “everything is more expensive.”