Archive of: In the News
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Ready to play ballWhen Lee Jordan looks at Chugiak’s Loretta French Field, he doesn’t see a diamond buried under two feet of snow, but a field of Alaska Baseball League dreams. |
February Issue 3 2012 |
ER residents help out in rural AfricaA group of three Alaskans and six Iowans have been working since Feb. 8 to bring more clean water to the remote village of Old Fangak, S. Sudan. |
February Issue 3 2012 | |
Parakeets fly out of animal shelterBird lovers wasted no time rescuing more than two dozen parakeets seized last month from an Eagle River home. |
February Issue 3 2012 | |
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Taekwondo eliteMoriah Martin is truly taekwondo elite. |
February Issue 3 2012 |
Meeting scheduled to discuss Eklutna River BridgeA public meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 23 at Mirror Lake Middle School to discuss the potential closure of the deteriorating Eklutna River Bridge. |
February Issue 2 2012 | |
PNZ still working on land use codeDebbie Ossiander is sill waiting on the Planning and Zoning Commission. |
February Issue 2 2012 | |
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Eagle River Valley residents urge cautionJust how many moose are finding their way onto car bumpers in the Eagle River Valley? |
February Issue 2 2012 |
Community councils seek more involvementThe six local community councils all have the same problem. |
February Issue 1 2012 | |
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Production company favors film incentivesThe Alaska filming of the upcoming Hollywood film “Big Miracle” included $7.7 million in spending on goods and services with 80 different businesses throughout the state, according to Bob Crockett and Deborah Schildt, who want to see Alaska continue to benefit from film industry revenue. |
February Issue 1 2012 |
Methane to megawattsAlaska’s first landfill gas power plant is slated to fire up this year near Eagle River. |
February Issue 1 2012 |





