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Chignik Lagoon Fisherman Feared Swept Out to Sea

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 29, 2011   Rural  

CHIGNIK LAGOON, ALASKA-On Friday, August 26th, the Alaska State Troopers received a report at 5 pm of a man overboard and missing from the Fishing Vessel Antoinette Renee located at Chignik Lagoon. They reported that Moses Kosbruk, age 43 of Perryville was last seen at 3 am that day.

Federal, State And Local Officials To Gather In Dillingham For Terra-SW Get Together

By PRESSRELEASE on Aug 29, 2011   Rural  

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA-GCI and United Utilities Inc., in cooperation with Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation, are hosting TERRA-SW Milestones, an event bringing together the facilitators and beneficiaries of the historic project to extend terrestrial broadband service to the Bristol Bay and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta regions.

The Search on The Koyukuk Continues For Timothy Ned

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Aug 27, 2011   Rural  

ALLAKAKET, ALASKA-Late Thursday night, just prior to 11 o'clock, Alaska State Troopers were notified of a missing boater, 31-year-old Timothy Ned, near the community of Allakaket. State and Wildlife Troopers responded from Fairbanks and set up a search operation Friday morning.

Notice of Appeal Filed In Polar Bear Case

By PRESSRELEASE on Aug 27, 2011   General News  

Anchorage, Alaska – The State of Alaska filed an appeal challenging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2008 listing of the polar bear as a threatened species. The state seeks to overturn a June decision of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that upheld the listing.

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