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Bobby Burgess got the president job over fellow board member Tim Doran, who had also been nominated.
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Borough Clerk April Trickey presented the canvass board’s final report at the meeting. She said the board found no irregularities, and she outlined the reasons for the election’s 94 challenged ballots.
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NewsThe Fairbanks North Star Borough School District School Board denied Pearl Creek's STEAM Charter School's application due to a number of concerns.
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Dan Bross and Rick Thoman talk about 3 types of weather forecast modelling.
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NewsThe Trump administration reissued right-of-way permits for the Ambler Road project Thursday. Fairbanks North Star Borough officials say they’re searching for places that could offer stable housing for Typhoon Halong evacuees. Alaskans are trying to bring Halong evacuees in Anchorage some comfort from home through traditional subsistence foods. The growing season in the Interior this year was one of the longest in recorded history.
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NewsAgriculture is on the rise in Interior Alaska, but farmers often need side hustles to make ends meetThe governor and lawmakers have said they want to support Alaska’s growing agriculture industry, but farmers in the Interior say they’re largely on their own.
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NewsThe Pearl Creek charter application was rejected in a unanimous vote at a school board meeting this week. President Trump said he signed a disaster declaration for Western Alaska. A Glennallen jury has found a man guilty of multiple charges in connection with a series of assaults and a car chase in 2020. Alaskans won't receive food stamp benefits for November unless the government shutdown ends before then. Local transportation planners want your opinion about which road in the Fairbanks area deserves the title of "ugliest."
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NewsThe only overnight, low-barrier warming center in Fairbanks is set to open for the winter on Thursday, but the organization operating it says they need more money to get through the season.
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NewsDid campaign spending pay off in wins this year? Not exactly. Here’s an overview.
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20 candidates ran for 12 seats on the Borough Assembly and Fairbanks and North Pole city councils. They spent a total of about $300,000 during the campaign. // Alaska Congressman Nick Begich has a new challenger: Pastor Matt Schultz of First Presbyterian Church in Anchorage. // Ana Hoffman of Bethel stepped down as Co-Chair of the Alaska Federation of Natives over the weekend. // Ten women will be inducted into the Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame tonight.
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NewsSnowflakes dusted their extravagant outfits and signs as temperatures dipped into the 30s.