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Robert and Michele Forto will continue to publish the print magazine while expanding online offerings.
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The "Coliseum" is the largest known dinosaur track site in Alaska.
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We reported yesterday that there will be no pool programs at the Fairbanks North Star Borough’s Mary Siah Recreation Center as of July 1, but that's not exactly true. While the FY 24 budget defunds lifeguard positions for the center’s pool, the Assembly has asked the administration to keep it open.
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About 100 workers at the West Fairbanks Fred Meyer store have asked to join the United Food and Commercial Workers. Yesterday they presented a letter to the store’s management. The non-grocery workers would join grocery, and meat & seafood employees in the store, who are already represented by the same union.
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NPS employee Eric Walter was killed in a slide on an unnamed peak off the Park Road April 27th.
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After more than a year of negotiating, the teachers’ union and the support staff union in Fairbanks have not worked out a contract with the local school district. They plan to picket near the intersection of University Avenue and the Johansen Expressway tomorrow afternoon. Both unions will enter Arbitration with the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District in August.
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A Lower 48 Army team is working at the Interior site where two Apache helicopters collided and crashed April 27th.
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Tomorrow (Saturday) is the Spring Migration Celebration at the Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge.
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Three soldiers were killed and another injured when 2 Apache helicopters collided Thursday near Healy.
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Local Alaska Native organizations brought together people for a ceremony to remember and recognize people who have been killed, assaulted and otherwise victimized by crime.