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Initial Steps to Build Life-Saving Road Between King Cove and Cold Bay

By Jonathon Taylor | Office of the Governor on Jun 27, 2017   Featured, Rural, State  

Initial Steps to Build Life-Saving Road Between King Cove and Cold Bay

  JUNEAU—Governor Bill Walker Monday announced the initial steps to building a life-saving road between the communities of King Cove and Cold Bay. The U.S. Department of Interior issued to the State of Alaska’s Department of Transportation a permit to survey the area for an initial assessment of the best place to begin construction. “Secretary […]

Murkowski: Alaskan Communities to Receive Economic Boost

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Jun 27, 2017   Featured, State  

Murkowski: Alaskan Communities to Receive Economic Boost

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) announced Monday that the Department of the Interior is distributing more than $29.69 million to eligible local governments throughout Alaska.  These payments are made to boroughs and counties across the United States that contain federal lands to help offset the cost of maintaining community services, such as […]

Fatal Pogo Mine-Area Black Bear Mauling Remains Under Investigation

By Doreen Parker McNeill | ADF&G on Jun 23, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Fatal Pogo Mine-Area Black Bear Mauling Remains Under Investigation

(Delta Junction) — The fatal mauling of a Pogo Mine contract employee by a black bear on Monday, June 19, remains under investigation by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Early reports suggested the attack showed signs of being predatory, but biologists say further examination of events and the bear involved is needed before […]

Budget Compromise Achieved, Government Shutdown Averted

By Michael Mason | AKLeg on Jun 23, 2017   Featured, Politics, State  

Budget Compromise Achieved, Government Shutdown Averted

Juneau – Thursday night, to avert the looming government shutdown, the Alaska State Legislature passed the Fiscal Year 2018 Operating Budget. The compromise budget totals $4.1 billion in Unrestricted General Fund (UGF) spending and sets this year’s Permanent Fund Dividend at $1,100. The K-12 Base Student Allocation (BSA) will be fully funded at $1.2 billion, […]

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