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Tununak Man Assaults Father with Cane, Turns Health Aide and Officer Away at Gunpoint

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF, JOURNALIST TEAM on Nov 28, 2011   Rural  

TUNUNAK, Alaska-On Friday, the Alaska State troopers were informed of a domestic assault that had occurred in the community of Tununak. According to reports, Charlie Kanrilak, age 31, had assaulted his father Leo Kanrilak, age 69. The younger Kanrilak had struck the elder Kanrilak several times in the head with a metal walking cane.

Doyon, LTD Donates $1 Million to Tanana Chiefs Conference for New Health Center

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 24, 2011   Rural  

Fairbanks, Alaska – Doyon, Limited is donating $1 million dollars to Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) in support of the construction of the new Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center (CAIHC). The Doyon board of directors approved the contribution at their regular quarterly meeting held in mid-November in Fairbanks.

Murkowski Staffer Provides Details on Human Side of Storm

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 22, 2011   Rural  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Lisa Murkowski today received information and images from staff member Bob Walsh upon his return from a three-day, 11 village tour of Western Alaska storm damage. Walsh, a Nome native, visited communities impacted by the violent weather system in early November – including Nome, Unalakleet, Shaktoolik, Kotzebue and Kivalina – and […]

Shooting Victim in Fatal Willow Brawl Identified as Ronald D Gunter, Age 61 of Talkeetna

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 22, 2011   Rural  

WILLOW, ALASKA-On Sunday night at approximately 10:40 pm, the Alaska State Troopers were notified of a fatal shooting in Willow. The incident took place on South Susitna Drive at about mile 91 of the Parks Highway. Troopers from Talkeetna were able to respond in about five minutes to the location.

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