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Michele Yatchmeneff — once a student in the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program —faces the loss of a key National ...
The celebration of the founding of Fairbanks dates back to 1952 and touts events for all ages. Included in the 2025 ...
The Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program at the University of Alaska has brought on a trailblazing engineering educator in a key leadership role at a time when the program is navigating ...
FAIRMONT—Fairmont native Jacob Lemon just set out on his third year of leading fishing charters in Alaska through his ...
War came suddenly to Alaska, but not unexpectedly. Throughout the 1930s, a rising chorus of voices had alerted a reluctant ...
Melting glaciers are creating prime fish habitat, but they’re also exposing land that mining companies say could hold ...
Joe Nelson, interim president of Southeast Alaska regional Native corporation Sealaska, spoke at a reception for state lawmakers and their aides in April. His green commercial fishing permit cards ...
For the Owens family of Rockford, fishing is their way of life. They’ve turned that love into a business that we can all benefit from. Luke and Eliza are the owners of Net To Table. It’s a journey ...
King salmon are arguably the most sought-after fish of the season in Alaska, and our sports team knew just where they could ...
Joe Nelson, interim president of Southeast Alaska regional Native corporation Sealaska, spoke at a reception for state lawmakers and their aides in April. His green commercial fishing permit cards ...
Lawmakers passed two task force-related bills, giving unanimous or near-unanimous support. One of them, House Bill 116, allows Alaska fishing organizations to establish their own insurance ...
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