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Epa Helps Deliver Arsenic-free Water to Anchorage Apartment After Years of Landlord Neglect

By Bill Dunbar | EPA on Sep 27, 2018   Featured, Health, State  

Epa Helps Deliver Arsenic-free Water to Anchorage Apartment After Years of Landlord Neglect

(Seattle) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has helped deliver safe drinking water to the residents of the apartment complex at 1117 Chugach Way in Anchorage, where the building’s owner, Trudy Tush, had ignored years of effort by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to get her to fix an arsenic-contaminated well that had long […]

Greatland Grocery & Supply Launches Mail Order Service to Rural Alaska

By Greatland Grocery on Jul 11, 2018   Events/Notices  

Greatland Grocery & Supply Launches Mail Order Service to Rural Alaska

[Anchorage, Alaska] – Greatland Grocery & Supply announced today the launch of its mail order grocery service designed to meet the needs of rural Alaska consumers. Greatland’s service is accessible through an online storefront which aims to improve rural Alaska’s access to a wider range of foods at more affordable prices. “We are excited for […]

Pakistan Mulls Blocking US Supply Lines Into Afghanistan

By Ayaz Gul | VOA News on May 31, 2018   Featured, National/World, Politics, World  

Pakistan Mulls Blocking US Supply Lines Into Afghanistan

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan says it is reassessing strained ties with the United States, a move that could lead to halting supply lines into Afghanistan where American troops are fighting insurgents to stabilize the war-ravaged country with the help of NATO allies. Foreign Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan made the remarks to VOA exclusively a day before an […]

Presumptive Illnesses in Connection with the Camp Lejeune Water Supply Now Officially Established

By Forrest Powell | Department of Military Affairs on Feb 1, 2017   Events/Notices, Featured, Health  

Presumptive Illnesses in Connection with the Camp Lejeune Water Supply Now Officially Established

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has published regulations officially establishing eight presumptive illnesses connected to the contaminants presented in the water supply at the U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (Camp Lejeune), North Carolina. The eight presumptive service connected illnesses apply to active duty, reserve and National Guard members […]

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