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Governor Walker Thanks Those Working to Re-Open Dalton Highway

By Grace Jang | Office of the Governor on Apr 15, 2015   State  

Governor Walker Thanks Those Working to Re-Open Dalton Highway

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker Tuesday extended his thanks to the state agencies, private industry representatives, and private contractors who have been working together to re-open the Dalton Highway. These efforts come in response to flooding on the Sagavanirktok (Sag) River, between miles 390 and 405 of the Dalton Highway, and Governor Walker’s April 7th […]

Commercial Traffic Increases through Flooded Part of Dalton Highway

By Meadow Bailey | DOT&PF on Apr 15, 2015   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Commercial Traffic Increases through Flooded Part of Dalton Highway

DEADHORSE, Alaska) — The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) increased commercial traffic Tuesday through Miles 395-405 Dalton Highway. Tuesday, 204 vehicles total transited the flooded section of highway. This total includes northbound and southbound traffic. Convoys of up to 50 commercial vehicles began transiting the flooded section of highway northbound at 8 […]

North Slope Ravens Force Researcher to go Incognito

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Aug 28, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Some biologists hang from ropes to study birds. Many rise painfully early in the morning. Stacia Backensto disguised herself as a man. At the time, Backensto worked in the oilfields on Alaska’s North Slope. Her study subject was ravens, and she took to wearing a moustache because they seemed to recognize her as she roamed […]

Alyeska Pipeline Service Company Personnel Aid Survivors of North Slope Plane Crash

By Alaska Native News on Aug 25, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, State  

Four people involved in a single engine plane crash at mile 243.5 of the Dalton Highway were transported out of the area via a strip nearby after workers on a nearby bridge saw the plane go down and notified the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company at pump station 4. The Pipeline Company sent medical personnel and other […]

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