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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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Tuesday’s crash in the Cripple Creek area southeast of Fairbanks shook the neighborhood with several explosions. Witnesses report their windows rattling and the ground trembling. For the family closest to the crash site, it was traumatizing.
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The FNSB Assembly held a finance meeting on Saturday, April 20.
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A local housing agency is hoping to upgrade 30 decrepit rental units and get them on the Fairbanks housing market by next year.
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The Alaskan Independence Party just held its Statewide Convention in Fairbanks, (April 13) for the first time since 2008. A new board of directors wants to focus on getting party members to run for state offices.
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Panel members from Alaska and the Yukon gathered to talk about a range of issues, including a recently signed agreement to halt chinook salmon fishing.
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A group of Fairbanks parents held a press conference April 10 to share concerns about governor Mike Dunleavy’s stance on education funding.
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Three Bears Alaska has begun work at the site of its latest acquisition: The Wasilla-based retail chain is now planning to build a grocery store in Delta Junction.