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USDA Eager for More Alaska Pollock Fillets

By Fishermen's News Online on May 7, 2019   Fishermen's News Online  

USDA Eager for More Alaska Pollock Fillets

  Wild Alaska Pollock fillets are proving popular in the US Department of Agriculture’s National School Lunch Program and other federal food and nutrition assistance programs. In its latest solicitation for bids issued on April 29, the USDA is asking for a total of 2,095,600 pounds of Alaska Pollock fish sticks for federal food programs […]

Coast Guard Investigates Death of Cutter Douglas Munro Crewmember

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Jan 30, 2019   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Coast Guard Investigates Death of Cutter Douglas Munro Crewmember

JUNEAU, Alaska – A Coast Guard member assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Douglas Munro (WHEC-724) was found unresponsive and later declared deceased Sunday morning in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Deceased is Seaman Ethan Kelch, 19-year-old male, from Virginia. The cutter is in Dutch Harbor awaiting repairs. Kelch was reported missing during normal liberty hours Saturday […]

Trump’s Environmental Policy Roll-back Alarms Activists

By Patsy Widakuswara | VOA on Aug 30, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Trump’s Environmental Policy Roll-back Alarms Activists

CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA — Environmentalists are alarmed that President Donald Trump is following through on his campaign pledges to roll back Obama-era rules that tightened restrictions on greenhouse gases, promising the moves would lead to more American jobs and economic growth. At a recent rally in Charleston, West Virginia, under a “Trump Digs Coal” banner, the […]

Closing Arguments Due in Manafort Trial

By VOA on Aug 15, 2018   Featured, National, National/World  

Closing Arguments Due in Manafort Trial

Closing arguments are set to take place Wednesday in the tax and bank fraud trial of U.S. President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort. The prosecution and defense will each sum up their side of the case in front of the jury before the 12-person panel begins deliberations on Manafort’s guilt or innocence. Manafort’s […]

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