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Port MacKenzie Secures $7.9M BUILD Grant as Strategic Infrastructure Gains Momentum

By Angela Stephl | AKLEG on Jul 12, 2025   Featured, State  

Port MacKenzie Secures $7.9M BUILD Grant as Strategic Infrastructure Gains Momentum

Point MacKenzie, AK – Representative Kevin McCabe is thrilled with the announcement that Port MacKenzie has been awarded a $7,891,044 BUILD Grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation for the Port MacKenzie Barge Ramp Project. Secured through a competitive process due to the efforts of Congressman Nick Begich’s office, Port Director Dave Griffin, Borough Manager […]

Isaiah Savok Arrested in Sunday Morning Point Woronzof Shooting

By Alaska Native News on Jan 3, 2024   Featured, General News, Southcentral  

Isaiah Savok Arrested in Sunday Morning Point Woronzof Shooting

Anchorage police announced that they have made an arrest in the early Sunday morning shooting incident at the pullout just south of the Point Woronzof overlook parking lot and report  that the shooting that injured a woman has been deemed domestic violence incident. Police responded to the reports of a shooting at the location at […]

Coast Guard Medevac a man near Posliedni Point in Afognak Bay

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Jun 4, 2018   At Sea, General News  

Coast Guard Medevac a man near Posliedni Point in Afognak Bay

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew and the crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Naushon medevaced a man from his anchored vessel near Posliedni Point in Afognak Bay, Alaska, Sunday morning. The Naushon crew launched their small boat and took the 65-year-old man and his wife on board […]

Archaeologist Explains Innovation of “Fluting” Ancient Stone Weaponry

By Metin Eren | Kent State University on Apr 4, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Archaeologist Explains Innovation of “Fluting” Ancient Stone Weaponry

Approximately 13,500 years after nomadic Clovis hunters crossed the frozen land bridge from Asia to North America, researchers are still asking questions and putting together clues as to how they not only survived in a new landscape with unique new challenges but adapted with stone tools and weapons to thrive for thousands of years.  Kent […]

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