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Troopers Investigate Slaughter of Breeding Cow in Delta Junction

By Alaska Native News on May 4, 2020   General News, Interior Alaska  

Troopers Investigate Slaughter of Breeding Cow in Delta Junction

  Alaska State Troopers are investigating the shooting of a breeding farm cow that was shot between 10 pm on Saturday night and 12:30 pm on Sunday afternoon on Tanana Loop in Delta Junction. The cow did not immediately die, but bled out over a period of time after being shot with a high-power rifle, […]

Cow Parsnip-Alutiiq Word of the Week-June 30th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Jul 1, 2019   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Cow Parsnip-Alutiiq Word of the Week-June 30th

  UGSUUTEQ (N), UGYUUTEQ (S) – COW PARSNIP UGYUUTET PITURNIRTAARTUT. – PUSHKI (COW PARSNIP) ALWAYS TASTES GOOD. Cow parsnip (Heracleum lanatum), known locally by its Russian name puchki, is an herbaceous plant that can grow up to eight feet tall. It has a fleshy stalk topped by large clusters of small white flowers. Cow parsnip thrives […]

Pine Bluff Shoplifter Offers to let Officer “Suck a Pink Cow Udder”

By Alaska Native News on Oct 31, 2018   General News  

Pine Bluff Shoplifter Offers to let Officer “Suck a Pink Cow Udder”

A woman in a Holstein cow costume, complete with udders, shoplifted from a Pine Bluff Walmart store, 40 miles south of Little Rock, Arkansas, last week and as a result now faces shoplifting and resisting arrest charges in that town. The arresting officer, William Wiegand,  with the Pine Bluff Police Department, happened to be in […]

Troopers Seek Info on Discarded Caribou in GMU13

By Alaska Native News on Aug 17, 2018   General News, Interior Alaska  

Troopers Seek Info on Discarded Caribou in GMU13

Alaska Wildlife troopers are seeking five individuals that may be possible witnesses to the killing and dumping of two caribou cows that were discarded and left to waste in the HMU13 area on August 11th and reported on August 16th near mile 80 of the Denali Highway. The call-in reported that two female caribou were discarded […]

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