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Governor Pauses AO 279 Implementation to Avoid Fisheries Disruption

By Corey Allen-Young | Office of the Governor on Aug 25, 2016   At Sea, Featured, State  

Governor Pauses AO 279 Implementation to Avoid Fisheries Disruption

Juneau – With the current state fiscal crisis, the Walker-Mallott administration continues to look for cost savings wherever possible, including sharing administrative resources and streamlining services. In February, Governor Walker issued Administrative Order 279, authorizing the transfer of certain administrative functions from the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission (CFEC) to the Department of Fish and Game. The […]

Aniak Sex Offender Arrested after Trespassing Aniak School Again

By Alaska Native News on Aug 24, 2016   Featured, General News  

Aniak Sex Offender Arrested after Trespassing Aniak School Again

Alaska State Troopers were was again notified on Wednesday, that an Aniak man, who had trespassed on several other occasions, had once again trespassed at the Aniak High School. As a result of the notification, 60-year-old John Thomas Simeon was contacted and arrested on charges of Criminal Trespass II, and Violation of Conditions of Release. […]

Juneau Assembly Passes LGBTQ-Inclusive Non-Discrimination Ordinance

By Stephen Peters | Human Rights Campaign on Aug 24, 2016   Southeast Alaska, State  

Juneau Assembly Passes LGBTQ-Inclusive Non-Discrimination Ordinance

JUNEAU, AK – Monday night, the Juneau Assembly voted 8 to 1 in favor of a city ordinance prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations based on sexual orientation or gender identity, along with race, color, age, religion, sex, familial status, disability, or national origin. Juneau is the second major city in Alaska to pass […]

Upcoming Waterfowl Hunting Season Features Bag Limit Boosts for Some Species

By Dan Rosenberg- Statewide Waterfowl Coordinator | ADF&G on Aug 23, 2016   Featured, State  

Upcoming Waterfowl Hunting Season Features Bag Limit Boosts for Some Species

(Juneau) — Waterfowl hunting season opens September 1 over much of Alaska and several regulations changes—including increases to daily bag limits for canvasbacks, snow geese, and brant—spell good news for duck and goose hunters this fall: Beginning September 1, canvasback limits statewide will increase from one to two birds per day, six in possession. The […]

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