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Mat-Su Fire Survivors Can Apply for State Individual Assistance Online or by Phone

By Jeremy Zidek | State of Alaska on Sep 10, 2019   Events/Notices  

Mat-Su Fire Survivors Can Apply for State Individual Assistance Online or by Phone

Disaster Assistance Center to close one week early due to low demand  Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson, Alaska – Mat-Su residents who experienced damages during the McKinley or Deshka Landing fires can apply for State of Alaska Individual Assistance online or by phone. In-person registration was available at two Disaster Assistance Centers (DAC), established near areas […]

Fort Wainwright Town Hall Addresses Soldier and Family Housing

By Fort Wainwright Public Affairs Office on Feb 27, 2019   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Fort Wainwright Town Hall Addresses Soldier and Family Housing

  FORT WAINWRIGHT – U.S Army Alaska and U.S Army Garrison Alaska leadership held a town hall today as part of an ongoing effort across the Army to identify and resolve any unsatisfactory conditions in installation housing and barracks. The senior Army commander in the state, Maj. Gen. Mark O’Neil, U.S. Army Alaska commanding general, […]

Emperor Goose Hunt Open to Alaska Residents for the First Time in 30 Years

By Jason Schamber | ADF&G on Aug 11, 2017   Featured, State  

Emperor Goose Hunt Open to Alaska Residents for the First Time in 30 Years

(Juneau) – Alaska resident waterfowl hunters will have the opportunity to harvest emperor geese this fall for the first time in 30 years. Federal regulations for the 2017-2018 waterfowl hunting season allow a statewide harvest of 1,000 emperor geese. Registration permits are available now for seven hunt areas; the bag limit is one emperor goose […]

Supreme Court to Review Obama Immigration Plan

By Carolyn Presutti/Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Jan 19, 2016   Featured, National  

Supreme Court to Review Obama Immigration Plan

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will hear a case challenging President Barack Obama’s plan to protect more than 4 million undocumented immigrants from deportation and allow them to work legally in the United States. The president’s executive order was aimed at deferring deportation of parents of American-born children and permanent residents, but […]

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