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Noatak and Kobuk Facing Crippling Fuel Shortages

By Staff on Jan 10, 2012   Rural  

NORTHWESTERN ALASKA-All eyes have been on Nome as they await their shipment of diesel and gasoline to be delivered by the first ever Mid-winter Bering Sea re-fueling.

Kotzebue Man Arrested 22 Miles Outside Of Kotzebue In -40 Degree Weather On Sexual Abuse Of A Minor Charges

By Staff on Jan 5, 2012   Rural  

KOTZEBUE, Alaska-Yesterday afternoon about 3:30 pm, Alaska State troopers from the Kotzebue post, along with an Alaska Wildlife trooper and an investigator from the Western Alaska Alcohol/Narcotics Team arrested 40 year old James Darin Monroe of Kotzebue on a Sexual Abuse of a Minor warrant issued out of Kotzebue by the police department there.

Kivalina Votes Yes For New School to the Northeast

By Staff on Jan 5, 2012   Rural  

KIVALINA, Alaska-Tuesday's election in the small Inupiaq community of Kivalina, resulted in an overwhelming "Yes" vote on the relocation of the aging school in the small northwestern community. The vote was 117-11 in favor of building a new school 7 miles to the northeast of the barrier island village in an area called Kisimagiuqtuq.

Delegation Pleased FCC Listened To Alaskans

By Lydia Lockard on Jan 3, 2012   Rural  

WASHINGTON D.C.-The FCC voted on October 27 to reform the USF, part of a major effort to overhaul a system that was designed in the early days of the Internet, when services came through dial-up phone lines. Alaska’s U.S. Senators Mark Begich and Lisa Murkowski, along with Representative Don Young, have all worked for months […]

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