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Rural USDA process stations

By Elizabeth Moe on Apr 22, 2019   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Rural USDA process stations

Hello. I am watching 360North and watching media and Alaska Natives and how they are portrayed in the media. Guest speakers. It got me thinking about what is wrong and what is lacking? They are looking to rid the USDA inspector for Alaska. I wonder why they are not putting ‘USDA process stations’ in the […]

Barbed-Alutiiq Word of the Week-April 21st

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Apr 22, 2019   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Barbed-Alutiiq Word of the Week-April 21st

Cukingq’rtuq—Barbed Iqsak cukingq’rtuq.—The fishhook has a barb. Alutiiq hunters carved barbs into a variety of weapons. This included harpoon heads, arrow heads, leister prongs, and fish hooks made of strong, shock absorbing bone, as well as sharp-edged lance heads ground from slate. These barbs were carefully designed to grip an animal’s flesh. Barb size and […]

Earth Day 2019 Looks at Human Effect on Planet

By Smita Nordwall | VOA on Apr 22, 2019   Featured, National/World, World  

Earth Day 2019 Looks at Human Effect on Planet

  On April 22, more than 1 billion people in 192 countries are expected to take part in a global day of political and civic action for the Earth. People will march, plant trees, clean up their cities, parks, beaches and waterways, politicians will announce policies, and corporations will pledge to work toward sustainability — […]

Six in Fairbanks Charged following February Mail Theft Investigation

By Alaska Native News on Apr 19, 2019   General News, Interior Alaska  

Six in Fairbanks Charged following February Mail Theft Investigation

  Alaska State Troopers reported on Friday that they have charged six suspects involved in mail theft after a February 11 incident on the north side of Chena Hot Springs Rd. between Smallwood Trail and Jamal Drive during the early morning hours. It was at 3:56 AM that troopers on patrol saw two people sprinting […]

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