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Coast Guard Medevacs Woman Near Boswell Bay

By 17th District online newsroom on Aug 12, 2022   Featured, Southcentral, U.S. Coast Guard-Alaska  

Coast Guard Medevacs Woman Near Boswell Bay

KODIAK, Alaska — A Coast Guard aircrew medically evacuated a woman Wednesday evening near Boswell Bay. A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter aircrew from Cordova hoisted and transported the injured 63-year-old woman from her property on Hinchinbrook Island to awaiting emergency medical services personnel at Cordova Airport. Coast Guard Sector Anchorage watchstanders received the initial request […]

HAARP to hold public open house Saturday, Aug. 27

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Aug 12, 2022   Interior Alaska, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

HAARP to hold public open house Saturday, Aug. 27

The public will have opportunity to learn about how scientists study the Earth’s ionosphere, the region between Earth’s lower atmosphere and the vacuum of space, at an Aug. 27, 2022, open house at the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program. The facility, widely known simply as HAARP, is in Gakona, Alaska. This event will provide an […]

Secrets of an ancient horse of the Yukon

By Ned Rozell on Aug 12, 2022   Science/Education  

Secrets of an ancient horse of the Yukon

WHITEHORSE, YUKON — A few minutes’ walk from the bank of the aquamarine upper Yukon River in northwestern Canada, thousands of bones of ancient creatures rest in boxes and on shelves. Here in the lab of Yukon government paleontologists are the remains of saber-toothed cats, bears with boxy faces that stood 8 feet tall, woolly […]

Governor Dunleavy Announces Cape Blossom Road Fully Funded

By Kaitlin Williams | State of Alaska on Aug 11, 2022   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Governor Dunleavy Announces Cape Blossom Road Fully Funded

Additional Funds Will Expedite Completion of the Road to Arctic Port Site (FAIRBANKS, Alaska) – Governor Dunleavy announced from Kotzebue on Monday that funding will be secured to complete the road to Cape Blossom. The additional funding will expedite the completion of the road, which will link Kotzebue to a viable arctic port at Cape Blossom.  “Kotzebue […]

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