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Don’t underestimate Cupid – he’s not the chubby cherub you associate with Valentine’s Day

By Debbie Felton | UMass Amherst on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, General News, Science/Education  

Don’t underestimate Cupid – he’s not the chubby cherub you associate with Valentine’s Day

Ah, Valentine’s Day: that Hallmark holiday of greeting cards and chocolates, its bloody origins almost entirely forgotten over the last 2,000 years! What began as a Christian feast day honoring two or three early Christian martyrs – the original “Valentines” – is now associated with flocks of winged cherubic Cupids, whose innocuous-looking bows and arrows […]

Research on crab movement and trawl gear innovation informs Council’s recommendations on bycatch avoidance measures in the Bering Sea

By Diana Evans | NOAA on Feb 14, 2024   At Sea, Featured, NOAA Fisheries and Alaska Fisheries Science Center  

Research on crab movement and trawl gear innovation informs Council’s recommendations on bycatch avoidance measures in the Bering Sea

At its February meeting, the Council evaluated the effectiveness of closing a large area – the Bristol Bay Red King Crab Savings Area – to commercial fishing with pelagic trawl, pot, and longline gear to address Bristol Bay red king crab stock and fishery declines. The Savings Area is already closed to bottom trawl gear. […]

Senate President Mourns the Passing of Former Representative Tom Anderson

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, State  

Senate President Mourns the Passing of Former Representative Tom Anderson

JUNEAU – Monday afternoon, the Alaska legislature became aware of the passing of former Representative Tom Anderson. Senator Gary Stevens (R-Kodiak), who served with Representative Anderson in the Alaska State House, issued the following statement: “It is with somber reflection that we acknowledge the passing of Former Representative Tom Anderson. As we extend our deepest […]

Former Kodiak High School Football Player Convicted of Sexual Assault in the First Degree, Coercion, and Furnishing Alcohol

By Patty Sullivan | State Department of Law on Feb 14, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Former Kodiak High School Football Player Convicted of Sexual Assault in the First Degree, Coercion, and Furnishing Alcohol

(Kodiak, AK) – On Feb. 12, 2024, a Kodiak jury convicted Jherome Ladera, 24, of Kodiak of two counts of Sexual Assault in the First degree, four counts of Coercion, and two counts of Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor. This encompassed charges against three victims. The jury acquitted the defendant of twenty-four other counts related to […]

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