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A couple dozen retired and off-duty postal workers were joined by a handful of community members in front of the Downtown Fairbanks Post Office on Thursday, to protest changes to the postal system.
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Renowned historian H.W. Brands will be talking in Fairbanks Friday about how today’s tumultuous change in the federal government is colored by history. The lecture is at 5:00 p.m. at the BP Design Theater, in the Engineering Building, and available online.
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A group of University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers and students that spent six weeks at an archeological site just west of the city are compiling…
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A popular boat launch that leads to a prime fishing spot on the Gulkana River is busy again, now that a bridge in the Sourdough Creek Campground near…
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The Teklanika River has claimed another hiker on a visit to the bus featured in the book and movie Into the Wild. A 24-year-old hiker from Belarus drowned…
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Tonight's upcoming winter snow storm for the Interior may slow down some river break-ups this month. But the Kuskokwim and Tanana Rivers have seen record…
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The old pipe organ in the chapel at Fort Greely will soon be belting out gospel tunes again, if Army officials approve the post chaplain’s request to…
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Long-time aviator, homesteader, and developer Urban Rahoi is turning 100. Rahoi has broken some records for most years flying, has run for public office…
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A North Pole landmark is being relocated this morning. The owners of the Santa Claus House are moving the 50-foot statue of ol’ Saint Nick as part of a…
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Fort Greely and Delta Junction officials are planning a daylong celebration next month to mark the 75th anniversary of the construction of the Alaska…
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Seventy-five years ago, the U.S. Army began work on a road to connect the far-flung territory of Alaska to the continental United States. This week, the…