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Arctic Guardians rescue injured hunter near Flat

By David Bedard/176th Wing Public Affairs on Sep 13, 2022   Featured, General News  

Arctic Guardians rescue injured hunter near Flat

  JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Alaska Air National Guardsmen of the 176th Wing rescued an injured hunter Sept. 8 near Flat about 285 miles northwest of Anchorage. Alaska State Troopers requested support after the hunter messaged for help using a two-way satellite-communication device. The hunter, suffering from a deep laceration, was aided by his […]

LifeMed Launched following call from Big Lake Man on his Way to Cabin

By Alaska Native News on Mar 29, 2021   General News, Southcentral  

LifeMed Launched following call from Big Lake Man on his Way to Cabin

A Big Lake man is home safe and sound following an incident near Flat Lake on Sunday evening. At 6:46 pm on Sunday, Alaska State Troopers in Mat-Su received a call from 54-year-old Howard Harold. He reported that he got lost as he was going to his cabin and had frostbitten feet and was suffering […]

Iditarod: One of the Last Gold Rush Towns

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Apr 5, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Iditarod: One of the Last Gold Rush Towns

  The mushers were gone, and so were the 640 dogs that pulled them out of town. A few days earlier, the volunteers who gave life to Iditarod had climbed into their single-engine planes and lifted off the ice, carrying their noise along with them. Iditarod City was now quiet, except for the whoosh of […]

Alaska Beetles Survive Unearthly Temperatures

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Sep 26, 2018   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Alaska Beetles Survive Unearthly Temperatures

As we pull on our winter coats to shield our tropical bodies from the cold, there is a creature in our midst that survives Alaska’s coldest temperatures bare-naked. The red flat bark beetle lives as far north as there are balsam poplar trees in Alaska, hunkering down for the winter in the moist area between […]

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