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Fireworks Suspension Update

By Ken Marsh DPS on Jul 23, 2019   Featured, State  

Fireworks Suspension Update

  The Alaska State Fire Marshal’s Office, in consultation with the State Forester’s Office and in accordance with Alaska Administrative Code 50.025 Fire Code, has made the following changes to the list of regions where fireworks use and sales are suspended. The suspensions are now lifted from the Northern Panhandle including Haines Borough, Municipality of Skagway, […]

UPDATE: State Lifts Fireworks Suspension for Western Alaska

By Ken Marsh DPS on Jul 2, 2019   Featured, State  

UPDATE: State Lifts Fireworks Suspension for Western Alaska

  July 2, 2019 (ANCHORAGE) – The Alaska State Fire Marshal’s Office, in consultation with the State Forester’s Office and in accordance with Alaska Administrative Code 50.025 Fire Code, has canceled the fireworks sales and use suspension in Western Alaska, including Dillingham, Bethel, McGrath, Nome, Kotzebue and surrounding communities. Until further notice, fireworks sales and […]

Enforcement Efforts Aim to Maintain Valuable Kuskokwim Salmon Fisheries

By Ken Marsh DPS on Jun 24, 2019   Featured, State  

Enforcement Efforts Aim to Maintain Valuable Kuskokwim Salmon Fisheries

  June 24, 2019 (Bethel) – In an effort to help preserve a highly valued resource, Alaska Wildlife Troopers made their presence known during recent Chinook, or “king,” salmon subsistence fishery openings on the Kuskokwim River. Over the course of four fishery openings – on June 12, June 15, June 19, and June 22 – […]

Ronald Oqilluk’s Long Road Home

By Ken Marsh DPS on Jun 23, 2019   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Ronald Oqilluk’s Long Road Home

  Springtime was settling into the Matanuska Valley the evening Ronald Oquilluk went missing. The skies likely resonated with the cries of northbound geese, the sun climbing higher each day to brighten Pioneer Peak and Palmer’s weathered colony-era barns far below. That would have been the setting on April 29, 1987, when Oquilluk, a 38-year-old […]

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