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Public Safety Report - Nov. 19
The Public Safety Report is compiled from criminal complaints filed in state and federal courts, as well as some police blotter information, trooper dispatches, fire department reports and interviews with public safety officials.
At Wes Bob's tire shop, owners keep it simple
Wes Bob's Tire Service sits just off the Glenn Highway, across from the Alaska State Fairgrounds -- a high-traffic place to run a tire shop.
Alaska gold production highest since 1916
Another gold rush seems to be under way in Alaska. The state's gold production last year - 800,000 ounces - was the highest since 1916.
Village corporations seek pipeline help
Coalition controls 100 miles of gas line route along Alaska Highway, wants partner to help pursue jobs, training for megaproject Wesley Loy For Petroleum News A coalition of Alaska Native village corporations is seeking help in pursuing employment and other opportunities should a natural gas pipeline be constructed through their region.
Before we begin- A Brief Word About the Heene Family from the Desk of Mandi: Now that the whole "Balloon Boy" thing is finally being called a hoax, I feel like I should say a little something about it.
Albino moose calf keeps Delta residents on lookout
ADN finds the news from all over Alaska and about Alaska from around the nation so you don't have to.
Today's headlines: 9 pounds of matted hair shaved from neglected ...
Today's selections of headlines are all about the animals: a neglected dog, a rare white moose calf, and a deer killed and divvied up by a young hunter.
Man Who Caused Flight to be Diverted, Tied to Alaska
The man that forced a Delta Airlines flight to be diverted yesterday, has ties to Alaska.
Trapping school steers novice trappers in right direction
After attending last year's Alaska Trappers Association's annual trapping school, Jerri Bitzan of Glennallen put what she learned to the test.
No surprises in Delta, Nenana races
FAIRBANKS a ' There werena TMt any surprises, or even contested races, in the election results in Delta Junction and Nenana on Tuesday.
Energy development talk starts with oil
The other day at lunch, I listened to two business people talking about where the state is going.
It's hunting season and the meat plant is humming
It started with 15 head of Galloway cattle he brought up from North Dakota. At the time, Doug McCollum was owner and operator of Delta Concrete.
Impact statement for railroad extension is finished
The federal Surface Transportation Board has finished work on an Environmental Impact Statement for the state railroada s plan to extend track to Delta Junction.
ANGDA works for our burner tips, not Chicago's, Heinze tells chamber Petroleum News A lot of people are working on getting North Slope natural gas to Chicago and focused on the revenues the state will receive from commercializing Alaska's natural gas, Harold Heinze told the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Sept.
Republicans suggest replacements for Therriault
FAIRBANKS a ' Alaska Republicans have sent three names to Gov. Sean Parnell as possible replacements for outgoing Sen.
Terrain differences, environmental issues a wash - miles the primary difference In a first step at determining the economics of in-state gas projects, the state has completed an analysis of pipeline costs for different routes for three types of in-state gas delivery systems.
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newsminer.com Roller rink plan
Eleven years ago, I took on the task to bring back a roller rink with many hours of research and much of my own finances, working one-on-one to get a partner or partners.
Opinion: Harris to Parnell: Show Me the Money
It's hard to believe it was barely a year ago when the Legislature voted to suspend the state's eight-cent-per-gallon tax on gasoline.
Mutt Matchers founder spends a lot of time with pet population
Animals know Mary Ann Fortune as one of the friendly faces at the shelter. Policymakers recognize her as an animal-control commissioner.