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Alaska Air National Guard rescues two plane crash victims in one sortie

By David Bedard/176th Wing Public Affairs on Sep 22, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Alaska Air National Guard rescues two plane crash victims in one sortie

Alaska Air National Guard members of 176th Wing conducted two missions in one helicopter sortie Sept. 15, rescuing two general aviation pilots at two crash sites in Southcentral Alaska. The missions started when the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center received notice that a civilian helicopter pilot had witnessed a PA-18 plane crash on Little Mount Susitna […]

This Day in Alaska History-September 22nd, 1898

By Alaska Native News on Sep 22, 2024   Featured, This Day in Alaskan and U.S. History  

This Day in Alaska History-September 22nd, 1898

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Wood frogs: farthest-north amphibian cannibals

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Sep 21, 2024   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Wood frogs: farthest-north amphibian cannibals

Their staccato voices can make a muskeg bog as loud as a city street, though most are so small they could sit in a coffee cup without scraping their noses. They surprise hikers, who notice them hopping around in a spruce forest, nowhere near water.  Wood frogs, America’s farthest-north amphibians and one of our state’s […]

Suspicious Envelope Addressed to the Division of Elections Intercepted by the US Postal Service

By Jessica Bowers | Officer of the Governor on Sep 19, 2024   Featured, State  

Suspicious Envelope Addressed to the Division of Elections Intercepted by the US Postal Service

The incident was one of many across the country – no one in Alaska was harmed. (Juneau, AK) – The Division of Elections was notified Monday that several Secretaries of State and election offices across the country received suspicious packages containing an unknown substance via US mail, with no immediate reports that any of the […]

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