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Mary Siah Recreation Center may be closed to help balance the borough budget. Two women convicted of defrauding elderly neighbor in Nenana real estate scheme. Delta recall election still undetermined until last ballots counted on Friday. A documentary on how Alaska Native villages cope with climate change premieres on public television tomorrow.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed a closely-watched education bill, and two Nenana women facing fraud and theft charges are awaiting a verdict.
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The governor spoke about energy and extraction policy and a future Alaska as a home for computing and software industries.
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Three new lightning caused fires were responded to north of Fairbanks Monday night.
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Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield was honored in Fairbanks with the unveiling of bronze statue of the former Fairbanks Goldpanner.
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Former Alaska Goldpanner and major-league baseball great David Winfield was greeted at the Fairbanks airport by dozens of little leaguers.
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Researchers have found that sometimes ideal ocean conditions allow salmon to swim up and over Alaska to the Western Canadian Arctic.
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The FNSB school board agreed to the addition of an FNA advisory member after hearing abundant testimony is support of the change.
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The Delta Junction City Council approved a plan Tuesday to raise money to help pay for ambulance service by increasing landfill tipping fees.
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Fort Wainwright will celebrate the opening of its new Child Development Center today with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The $35 million facility is the Army’s newest and largest child-care center.