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Murkowski Joining Alaska National Guard on Little Diomede Trip

By Office of Senator Murkowski on Oct 26, 2012   Rural  

Senator Visiting Community as AK National Guard Divests Armory, Returns to Village Corporation

Bethel Troopers Investigating Cases of Credit/Debit Card Fraud in the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta Region

By Marty Schlotter | Alaska Native News on Oct 23, 2012   Rural  

On Monday, October 22nd, a Tuntutuliak resident contacted the Alaska State Troopers in Bethel to report unauthorized charges to their credit/debit card.

Agriculture Undersecretary Announces Grants to Saint Paul and Barrow

By Larry Yerich | USDA-RD on Oct 18, 2012   Rural  

Washington, DC — Agriculture Under Secretary for Rural Development Dallas Tonsager announced yesterday that St. Paul, a predominantly Alaska Native community in the Pribilof Islands, will receive a Community Connect Grant to bring broadband access to residents, community buildings and businesses.

Kwethluk Man Arrested after Strangling Girlfriend Unconscious

By Marty Schlotter | Alaska Native News on Oct 9, 2012   Rural  

41-year-old Kwethluk resident, Eddie Pasitnak was arrested on October 1st in Kwethluk by Alaska State Troopers.

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