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President Obama States, For the Sake Of The Syrian People, The Time Has Come for President Assad to Step Aside

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Aug 18, 2011   World  

WASHINGTON D.C.-The White House has announced that President Obama on Thursday has called on the Syrian President, Bashar Assad, to bend to the will of the Syrian people and step down from the presidency of that country. It has also been announced that the President signed an Executive Order to further financially isolate Syria by […]

Alaska's Supreme Court Allows Save Our Salmon Initiative

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Aug 18, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-The Alaska Supreme Court ruled Wednesday to allow the "Save Our Salmon" initiative to be placed on the Lake and Peninsula Borough's October 4th ballot. This follows a decision made by Dillingham Superior Court Judge John Suddock also allowing the initiative to proceed.

Inspector General Says Army, Interior Department Broke Law by Awarding Contract to Alaska Native Corporation

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 18, 2011   Rural  

WASHINGTON D.C.-Prompted by an investigative article done by the Washington Post last year, in which the paper pointed out problems with the SBA 8(a) programs pertaining to benefits to Alaskan Native shareholders, the Interior Department requested that the Inspector General's office conduct an audit review.

Supercub Crashes Near Mouth of Seal River, Two Missing

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Aug 17, 2011   State  

CORDOVA, ALASKA-At approximately 2:45 Tuesday afternoon, an Alaska Wildlife trooper flying a routine patrol near the mouth of the Seal River observed aircraft wreckage washing up on the beach. After landing to investigate, it was identified as a PA-18-150 Piper Supercub, it appeared that it had recently crashed and there were no occupants aboard.

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