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Fairbanks Memorial Hospital is showing off its career possibilities to high school students this week. Staff members are giving tours of the laboratories and have set up demonstration stations to give students some hands-on experience in the health care field.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about the value of home weather stations for collecting site specific data.
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Organizers of the 2025 Yukon Quest sled dog race are offering gifts to motivate mushers to sign up early for the race, which begins February 1st in Fairbanks.
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A group of Lathrop High School students in Fairbanks walked out of their fifth-period classes Wednesday to participate in a political protest. They spoke about their fears of losing personal rights under the incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump.
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The Fairbanks Senior Center is launching an end-of-the-year fundraiser to help pay for its Meals on Wheels program. The need for the program is growing, as is the population of elders around the Fairbanks North Star Borough and statewide.
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The National Christmas Tree that ends up in Washington D.C. is coming from Alaska this year. Two Fairbanksans are driving a special, extra-long tractor-trailer from Seattle to D.C., after the tree was barged from Wrangell.