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Sand-Alutiiq Word of the Week-April 17

By Alutiiq Museum on Apr 17, 2022   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Calista Region, Featured  

Sand-Alutiiq Word of the Week-April 17

Qaugyaq – Sand Asut qaugyanek canamataallriit. – They used to make pots out of sand.  Sand is a fine, granular…

Man Barricaded in Captain Cook Hotel Friday Gives Up after 4 Hours

By Alaska Native News on Apr 17, 2022   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Man Barricaded in Captain Cook Hotel Friday Gives Up after 4 Hours

Anchorage police say that they successfully took a suspect into custody after an almost 4-hour standoff that occurred in a…

National Guard Armories Find New Purpose on Last Frontier

By Amanda Kranz | Assistant District Counsel USACE – Alaska District on Apr 16, 2022   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

National Guard Armories Find New Purpose on Last Frontier

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON – Across the vast state of Alaska, small parcels of federal land host buildings used by the…

We are making Alaska’s Purple Heart Trail the longest in the US

By Senator Josh Revak on Apr 16, 2022   Featured, Op/Ed and the Editor  

We are making Alaska’s Purple Heart Trail the longest in the US

Nine hundred miles of highway winds through Interior and Southcentral Alaska, beginning at the border with Canada and ending on…

April 16th, 1959

By Alaska Native News on Apr 16, 2022   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

April 16th, 1959

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AMHS Adds a Matanuska Sailing to Bellingham to Relieve Waitlist of Passengers

By Alaska DOT and PF on Apr 15, 2022   At Sea, Featured, General News  

AMHS Adds a Matanuska Sailing to Bellingham to Relieve Waitlist of Passengers

Approximately 260 people are waiting for spots on the ferry to travel to Alaska (KETCHIKAN, Alaska)–The Alaska Marine Highway System…

North Pole Man Taken into Custody following Serious Assault on His Wife Thursday

By Alaska Native News on Apr 15, 2022   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

North Pole Man Taken into Custody following Serious Assault on His Wife Thursday

Alaska State Troopers in Fairbanks report that a North Pole man, with a long history of domestic assault and protective…

Endless Northern Winter about to End

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 15, 2022   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Endless Northern Winter about to End

In mid-April, despite a day length that is four hours longer than Miami’s, middle Alaska is still a part of…

Governor Dunleavy Encourages U.S. Navy to Expand SEAL Training in Alaska

By Jeff Turner | Alaska.gov on Apr 15, 2022   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Governor Dunleavy Encourages U.S. Navy to Expand SEAL Training in Alaska

(Juneau) – Alaska is home to thousands of active duty military personnel and has the highest per capita population of…

Schumer ‘Making Progress’ on Canceling Student Debt

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Apr 15, 2022   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Schumer ‘Making Progress’ on Canceling Student Debt

“Write, call, email,” urged the Democratic leader, who said President Joe Biden is “more open” to the proposal than ever…

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