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Lagoon-Alutiiq Word of the Week-May 15th

By Dehrich Chya | Alutiiq Museum on May 15, 2022   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Lagoon-Alutiiq Word of the Week-May 15th

Nanwarnaq – Lagoon Cuumi suuget nayuryartaallriit nanwarnarmen. – People used to go hunt ducks at the lagoon. The Alutiiq word for lagoon comes from the word nanwaq meaning lake. This is an apt description. Like lakes, lagoons are protected bodies of water. Most are separated from the ocean by some type of barrier—a sand bar, a reef, […]

Governor Dunleavy Issues Three Disaster Declarations: Spring Floods, Lowell Point Landslide, and Galena Fire Hall

By Shannon Mason | State of Alaska on May 15, 2022   Featured, State  

Governor Dunleavy Issues Three Disaster Declarations: Spring Floods, Lowell Point Landslide, and Galena Fire Hall

(Juneau) – Governor Mike Dunleavy has issued three disaster declarations. The 2022 Spring Floods, the 2022 Lowell Point Landslide in the City of Seward, and the Galena Fire Hall roof collapse will now be eligible for State of Alaska disaster recovery programs.   Governor Dunleavy activated Public Assistance and Individual Assistance for the 2022 Spring […]

Changes in Cholesterol Production Lead to Tragic Octopus Death Spiral

By UW News Staff on May 15, 2022   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Changes in Cholesterol Production Lead to Tragic Octopus Death Spiral

For all their uncanny intelligence and seemingly supernatural abilities to change color and regenerate limbs, octopuses often suffer a tragic death. After a mother octopus lays a clutch of eggs, she quits eating and wastes away; by the time the eggs hatch, she is dead. Some females in captivity even seem to speed up this […]

Alaska State Troopers Announce Change in Sawyer Cipolla Search Strategy

By Austin McDaniel | State of Aalska on May 14, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Alaska State Troopers Announce Change in Sawyer Cipolla Search Strategy

May 14, 2022 (Kodiak, AK)— On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 12:12 pm, the Alaska State Troopers were alerted that 7-year-old Sawyer Cipolla had gone missing from his home on Forest Drive in Kodiak. Law enforcement agencies and first responders from across Kodiak Island immediately responded to the area and started an intense multi-day search […]

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