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River Watch to Monitor Alaska River Breakup and Provide Ice-jam Flood Warning

By Jeremy Zidek | SOA Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management on Apr 27, 2022   Rural, Southwest Alaska, State  

River Watch to Monitor Alaska River Breakup and Provide Ice-jam Flood Warning

Break-up flood potential above average due to high snow load, cold temperatures, and thick river ice JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska – Due to above-average snowfall, infrequent thaw/freeze episodes, and thick, in-place ice, the ice-jam flood potential for several interior Alaskan rivers is above average this spring. The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has […]

Alaska to Celebrate the First Annual Vic Fischer and Jack Coghill Constitution of the State of Alaska Day

By Noah Hanson | AKLEG on Apr 24, 2022   Featured, Politics, State  

Alaska to Celebrate the First Annual Vic Fischer and Jack Coghill Constitution of the State of Alaska Day

JUNEAU – On Sunday, April 24, Alaska will celebrate the first annual Vic Fischer and Jack Coghill Constitution of the State of Alaska Day. April 24 recognizes that day in 1956 when the citizens of Alaska ratified the Constitution of the State of Alaska, “guaranteeing that the individual will always be in-charge” and enshrining our […]

Secretary Haaland Tours Alaska’s National Parks and Public Lands to Commemorate Earth Week

By U.S. Department of the Interior on Apr 23, 2022   Featured, State  

Secretary Haaland Tours Alaska’s National Parks and Public Lands to Commemorate Earth Week

Nearly $100 million in investments will expand access to national parks and public lands throughout the state ANCHORAGE — In celebration of National Park Week 2022, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland spent several days in Alaska this week celebrating the state’s national parks, public lands, and outdoor recreation economy. The visit comes as the […]

Governor Dunleavy, Senator Murkowski, and Secretary Haaland Visit King Cove

By Shannon Mason | State of Alaska on Apr 22, 2022   Featured, Politics, Southwest Alaska, State  

Governor Dunleavy, Senator Murkowski, and Secretary Haaland Visit King Cove

(King Cove, Alaska) – Wednesday, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, and Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland visited King Cove, Alaska, to listen to residents plead for a road connecting to Cold Bay Airport. Residents shared their testimonies, voicing the need for a safe, dependable, and affordable way to access the Cold […]

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