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Coast Guard Medevacs Mariner from 652-foot Vessel near Adak

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Dec 26, 2017   At Sea, Featured, Southwest Alaska  

Coast Guard Medevacs Mariner from 652-foot Vessel near Adak

JUNEAU, Alaska — A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew medevaced a mariner off the 652-foot vessel Snowy, a bulk carrier, approximately 122 miles southwest of Adak, Alaska, Saturday. The Jayhawk crew hoisted the 27-year-old man and transferred him to a LifeMed aircrew in Adak. Watchstanders at Coast Guard 17th District received […]

Anchorage Man Discovered Dead Following Christmas SWAT Standoff

By Alaska Native News on Dec 26, 2017   General News, Southcentral  

Anchorage Man Discovered Dead Following Christmas SWAT Standoff

A stand-off after a disturbance on the 5600-block of Kennyhill Drive in Anchorage ended with the man living in that home found dead in the backyard, APD reported on Tuesday. The report stated that the department’s dispatch received notification of a disturbance in the northeast Anchorage neighborhood at 9 pm on Christmas, and responded to the […]

Oven-Alutiiq Museum-December 24

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Dec 26, 2017   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Oven-Alutiiq Museum-December 24

Tuugawik–Oven PiRuq tuugawigmek ansgu.–Take the perok out of the oven. For many thousands of years, people around the world have used holes in the ground for cooking. From the Hawaiian pig roast to the New England clambake, earth ovens provide an excellent place to cook many types of foods, and they are easy to build. […]

State Approves ExxonMobil’s Point Thomson Expansion Plan

By Jonathon Taylor | Office of the Governor on Dec 26, 2017   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

State Approves ExxonMobil’s Point Thomson Expansion Plan

ANCHORAGE – The State of Alaska has approved ExxonMobil’s plan to engineer the expansion of the Point Thomson project on the North Slope, with state and company officials calling it a positive step to achieve major gas sales and increase oil production. “The Alaska LNG Project has been endorsed by the Trump Administration and the […]

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