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Tuition waived for Alaska Natives at state's tribal college JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The only federally recognized tribal college in Alaska announced tuition will be waived for all Alaska Native students starting next semester. Pearl Brower, president of Ilisagvik College in Utqiagvik, said she hopes waiving tuition will boost the college's native student enrollment, ...
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'The Nutcracker' With An Alaskan Twist When Melinda McAdams moved to the fishing community of Sitka, Alaska, in 1993, no one in town knew how to dance on pointe shoes. ... Nutcracker whisks Marie away to Alaska, they're entertained by jellyfish, can-can girls from the Klondike Gold Rush era and a waltz of the state flower, forget-me-nots.
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Alaska unemployment rate remains at 7.2 percent Federal labor statistics show the state's preliminary, seasonally adjusted rate for last month compares to an unemployment rate of 6.6 percent in November 2016. ... The state labor department says that while job losses continue in Alaska, they have "moderated noticeably" in the second half of this year.
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HUD Awards $4.9 Million for Housing for People With HIV/AIDS The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has awarded $4.9 million in grants to help low-income people living with HIV/AIDS in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington state. Dec. 23, 2017, at 11:10 a.m.. HUD Awards $4.9 Million for Housing for People With HIV/AIDS ...
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Warriors claim 6th state wrestling title The Warriors rolled up more than 50 points in the final day of action at the 2-day tournament at the Alaska Airlines Center and raced to a stunning 11-point victory. With the victory, Bethel rolled up 207 points and repeated as the Division II state champions. Homer finished as the state runner-up for the ...
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Bear Meets Match After Stalking Sitka Hunter Hunter Ryan Wilson holds up the paw of a brown bear that he shot after it charged him while he was deer hunting November 25, 2017, near Sitka, Alaska. Wilson had time for only one shot, but it was enough to stop the charging bear in its tracks. (Chris Balovich via AP) The Associated Press.
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US tax bill passes, opening ANWR to oil exploration Lisa Murkowski, an Alaska Republican who voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act because of the perceived economic benefits it would provide the state. "Opening the 1002 Area is the single-most important step we can take to strengthen our long-term security and create new wealth," Murkowski said in ...
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The Anthropocene Era: Speaker Talks Wildlife Conservation Amid Man-Made Changes One thing I focused on was the conservation units, the national parks, refuges, and so on of Alaska. And the fact that they will need to reconsider some of their purposes and some of their functions in the Anthropocene as things change and purposes for refuges and parks may become obsolete in some ...
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