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Slush wall protects Norton Sound villages from storm waves
Accumulated slush that formed a barrier on beaches protected Norton Sound villages from storm waves.
Foster's son to take Nome House seat
Neal Foster has been appointed to a state House seat to replace his late father, Rep.
Alaska Democrats forward 3 names to replace Foster
The Alaska Democratic Party has sent three names to Gov. Parnell as possible replacements for Richard Foster, the Nome state representative who died Oct.
Campbell backs renewable energy in state
Visits Unalakleet wind project with Vermont's lieutenant governor; six 100-kilowatt Vermont wind turbines being installed there Stefan Milkowski For Petroleum News Alaska Lt.
Attorney general seeks answers to key issues in the Bush
DAN SULLIVAN: As chair of subcabinet, he sees fuel and outmigration priorities. Published: September 13th, 2009 10:35 PM Last Modified: September 13th, 2009 10:35 PM Then-Gov. Sarah Palin announced a new Rural Action Subcabinet during the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention last October, as a response to the concerns over the high rural fuel ...
Rural action group holds public hearings
The governor's rural action subcabinet will hold public hearings next week in Unalakleet and Kotzebue.
Debut Alaska Novel is Anything but Same-Same
Cesar, the seventeen-year-old narrator of Mattox Roesch 's first novel, Sometimes We're Always Real Same-Same , is badly in need of a change of scenery when the book opens.
Woman captures video of weather oddity rarely seen in Alaska
WATERSPOUT: Tornado-like anomaly doesn't occur here as often due to cooler climate.
Woman captures video of weather oddity rarely seen in Alaska
WATERSPOUT: Tornado-like anomaly doesn't occur here as often due to cooler climate.
The blurb: Troubled Cesar leaves his gangbanging life behind in Los Angeles to help his Eskimo mother reconnect with her estranged family in rural Alaska.
The blurb: Troubled Cesar leaves his gangbanging life behind in Los Angeles to help his Eskimo mother reconnect with her estranged family in rural Alaska.
Palin may have used her position for donations for legal bills
An independent investigator has found evidence that Gov. Sarah Palin may have violated ethics laws by trading on her position in seeking money for legal fees, in the latest legal distraction for the former vice presidential candidate as she prepared to leave office.
Big crowd shows up for Gov. Palin's annual picnic in Wasilla, Alaska
In this photo taken on Friday July 17, 2009, Gov. Sarah Palin walks through the buffet line at bill-signing ceremony in Unalakleet, Alaska.
Palin's Next Step Is Still a Mystery
Sarah Palin will enter uncharted political waters when she leaves the Alaska stage Sunday.
Palin wraps up term with bears, bills, travel and tweets
MOVING: She visits McNeil river, Unalakleet and other areas. Published: July 17th, 2009 09:53 PM Last Modified: July 17th, 2009 10:25 PM Gov.
Sarah Palin: She's everywhere! She's everywhere! Dillingham, Kotzebue, McGrath, Unalakleet! Uh, gov, what was that resignation day talk about lame ducks flying all over on the state's dime? UP -- Alaska Railroad: Spencer Glacier whistle stop delights travelers, makes money.
Palin: Alaska tour is thanks, not goodbye
UNALAKLEET, Alaska a ' She was greeted like a rock star in Unalakleet, a fishing village on the Bering Sea.
Palin hailed in visit to western Alaska
Gov. Sarah Palin was welcomed Friday as an old friend as she traveled to this rural Alaska town to sign a bill that continues subsidies for rural energy costs.
Grants awarded to Alaska Native schools
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced today the award of 14 grants totaling nearly $3.5 million to programs in 11 states that will help American Indian children succeed in school.
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