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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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An Army veteran has been given a home in Fairbanks, courtesy of a program that helps wounded combat vets rebuild their lives.
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The DOT has closed a section of trail used by Chitina dip netters at the request of the local tribe because it crosses an ancestral burial ground.
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A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Monday in Anchorage on a City of Fairbanks appeal of a ruling in a federal civil rights case.
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An Arizona businessman with Fairbanks ties has registered the name “Golden Heart Strong,” the same name as a borough ballot proposition advocacy group. Mathew Lebeau used the status to get Facebook to take down a “Golden Heart Strong” page advocating for the borough tax cap increase.
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A two-day event looking at how Fairbanks can become more aging-friendlier begins today at the Carlson Center.
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The Fairbanks based mining company has announced 2 agreements that will increase its prospects in Alaska.
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KUAC will broadcast the forum on Monday, May 6 at 11:00 a.m. Representatives from Citizens for Transparent Government and Golden Heart Strong present arguments for and against Proposition A on the May 7th FNSB special election ballot.
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The early voting station will be open until Thursday, when it switches over to an in-person absentee voting location on Friday and Monday.
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The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly last week authorized the state to proceed with replacing the bridges on the Richardson Highway that cross over the Chena Spillway. But they added a recommendation that the new design include a better plan for pedestrians and bicyclists.
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