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EPA announces $278 million to improve water infrastructure for Tribes and Alaska Native Villages

By EPA Press Office on Jul 2, 2023   Featured, General News, Health, Rural  

EPA announces $278 million to improve water infrastructure for Tribes and Alaska Native Villages

SEATTLE – During a visit Thursday with the Lummi Nation in Bellingham, Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox, announced more than $278 million in funding for American Indian Tribes and Alaska Native Villages to improve water infrastructure.   “The Lummi Nation’s Gooseberry Point Wastewater Treatment Plant is a great example of […]

Governor Dunleavy Mourns the Passing of Former Legislator Charles Bussell

By Shannon Mason | State of Alaska on Jul 2, 2023   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Mourns the Passing of Former Legislator Charles Bussell

(Anchorage) – Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy and First Lady Rose Dunleavy send their condolences to the family and loved ones of former legislator Charles Bussell. Bussell served as a member of the House from 1983-1984.   “The First Lady and I express our condolences to the family of former legislator Charles Bussell,” said Governor Dunleavy. […]

FBI Turning to Social Media to Track Traitors

By Jeff Seldin | VOA on Jul 2, 2023   Featured, National, National/World  

FBI Turning to Social Media to Track Traitors

If you logged onto social media over the past few months, you may have seen it – a video of the Russian Embassy on a gray, overcast day in Washington with the sounds of passing cars and buses in the background. A man’s voice asks in English, “Do you want to change your future?” Russian […]

Adopted mammoth fell 15,000 years ago

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 1, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Adopted mammoth fell 15,000 years ago

A few days ago, Mat Wooller had news about a woolly mammoth my friend LJ and I “adopted” last October. “You’ve got one of the youngest ones,” said Wooller, an ecologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and inventor of the Adopt-A-Mammoth program. Wooller’s goal is to carbon-date the 1,500 mammoth fossils that rest in drawers […]

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