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Alaskan Representative and Montana Representative Form House Universal Service Fund Caucus

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 1, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON D.C.-In light of efforts by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to plan and implement Universal Service Fund (USF) reforms,Alaskan Congressman Don Young and Rep. Collin Peterson (MN) have co-founded the House Universal Service Fund Caucus. The bipartisan USF Caucus’ main goal will be to provide Members of Congress and their staffs with the resources […]

ERA Helicopter Pilot Identified, Investigators Traveling to Crash Site

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS, Staff on Nov 1, 2011   State  

ANCHORAGE-The pilot who died in the Era Helicopter LLC crash southwest of Iliamna Saturday, has been identified as 66-year-old William Zeman. Zeman was the senior pilot for Era Helicopters and was a resident of Douglas.

State Wins Lawsuit Challenging The Constitutionality Of State Mineral Exploration Permits

By Alaska Department of Law on Sep 30, 2011   State  

Anchorage, Alaska – Superior Court Judge Eric Aarseth issued a 154-page decision in Nunamta Aulukestai v. State, finding that the State did not violate Article VIII of the Alaska Constitution in issuing temporary, revocable land and water use permits for mineral exploration at the Pebble Project.

Trident Seafoods Pay $2.5 Million Penalty For Clean Water Act Violations

By Press Release on Sep 29, 2011   State  

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) today announced that Trident Seafoods Corp., one of the world’s largest seafood processors, has agreed to pay a $2.5 million civil penalty and invest millions in seafood processing waste controls to settle alleged violations of the Clean Water Act (CWA).

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