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U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan addressed Alaska veterans, service members, and families at the American Legion Department Convention last weekend, lauding a "real comeback" for the state, driven by recent ...
As Alaskans face critical decisions regarding resource development and fiscal stability, a significant, high-stakes gubernatorial forum took place on March 30. With over a dozen candidates already in ...
Gov. Mike Dunleavy signed a proclamation on Friday ending the COVID-19 disaster declaration in Alaska, immediately after he signed House Bill 76. “Today I took immediate action to end the COVID-19 ...
The Northern Justice Project and the ACLU of Alaska reached a settlement in the lawsuit, Dawn Adams, et. al v. Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District (MSBSD), which argued that the MSBSD violated ...
My family loves summer in Alaska! We often say, “When the sun shines, you cannot beat this state.” We recently planted our high tunnel. My wife grows kale, beans, peas, asparagus and even corn in our ...
Mat-Su Central School graduate Lila Cabezut shared with the audience and fellow graduates her personal life story and what led her to first attend MCS. Faced with many struggles in her young life, ...
In every school, there is that one student that presents more of a challenge when trying to get them to buckle down and take their studies seriously. For the graduating seniors of Wasilla High School ...
By, Robin Thompson. Feature story from ANQ Spring Edition. In 1995, President Bill Clinton issued a formal apology to the indigenous people of north and central Alaska used in the U.S. military’s ...
Another try is being made for a federal grant to complete a rail extension from Port MacKenzie to the Alaska Railroad mainline track at Houston. The railroad, with support from the Matanuska-Susitna ...
WASILLA — A well-known area sheep hunter died after falling down a mountainside Sunday evening, authorities said. Roy Roth, 49, of Wasilla, was the owner and guide for Roy Roth’s Alaskan Adventures, a ...