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Akiak Elders and Community Members Lead Culture-Based Summer School Program

By Jennifer Nu, Journalist on Jul 19, 2011   Rural  

As the fresh salmon head was sliced off, a chorus of young voices erupted around the table. “Eww!” cried several boys and girls in unison while a few others exclaimed “Cool!” One girl eagerly looked for an uluaq and asked, “Can I try?”

Murkowski Makes Opening Statement at a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearing

By Press Release on Jul 19, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, today delivered the following opening statement at a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing on a new MIT study on U.S. natural gas supplies:

Justice Department Filing Casts Doubt on Guilt of Bruce Ivans, Accused in Anthrax Case

By Greg Gordon, McClatchy Newspapers, PBS Frontline, ProPublica, Wiser on Jul 19, 2011   National  

This story was co-published with PBS Frontline [1] and McClatchy [2]. WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has called into question a key pillar of the FBI's case against Bruce Ivins, the Army scientist accused of mailing the anthrax-laced letters that killed five people and terrorized Congress a decade ago.

Rurral Honors Students Live the Scientific Life for a Week

By Press Release on Jul 18, 2011   Rural  

FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Six students from the Rural Alaska Honors Institute will be living the life of an arctic field scientist at the Institute of Arctic Biology Toolik Field Station on the North Slope next week as part of a special research course hosted by scientists from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the National […]

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