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Mertarvik School is a public school located in Mertarvik, AK, which is in a remote rural setting. The student population of Mertarvik School is 42 and the school serves PK-12. At Mertarvik School ...
This is the first Alaska stop since 2017, featuring elite skiers and snowboarders from around the globe. Troopers Norris and Kumfer made a friendly visit to Mertarvik School in Western Alaska, ...
I was in a school in Mertarvik last year where you could smell raw sewage ... KYUK: So in this project, looking at school infrastructure, focusing on Western Alaska and other parts of the state, what ...
Fairbanks Food Bank unveils a composting biodigester; wildfire grads honored in Chugiak; Freeride World Tour returns to Haines in 2026; troopers visit Mertarvik students.
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FAA data valid effective May 15 2025 - Jun 12 2025 (unless otherwise noted).
Staffing cuts at the National Park Service in Alaska will mean less oversight of wolves, whales, weather and fast-melting glaciers this summer. The cuts raise questions about the experiences that ...
Megan Militello smiles for a portrait at Alaska Public Media on Friday, May 9. She's the managing partner for the Alaska Manufacturing Association (AKMA), which is creating a business to business ...
In his first hours back in office, President Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at unlocking Alaska’s resource potential. This signaled to the world what many Alaskans have long ...
When President Donald J. Trump stood before a joint session of Congress earlier this year and declared Alaska LNG a top national priority, he sent a strong signal to the world that America would ...
Alaska Congressman Nick Begich, like nearly all Republicans, voted for it. “This is a great bill for Alaska,” he said in his Washington, D.C. office, a few hours after the vote. “It ...
A loose dog may have played a role in a small plane crash that left two people dead and one seriously injured in Alaska earlier this week, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.