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Groups record voting rights abuses against Native Americans Alaska Natives reached a settlement in a case that includes increased language assistance for three areas. When working with local election officials doesn't work, tribes often turn to the 1965 Voting Rights Act to try to force changes, said James Tucker, a pro bono attorney for the Native American Rights ...
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'Jesus was a seiner' On the eastern and northern boundaries of Southeastern Alaska is a fringe of mountains and beyond that a land called the Interior. Southeastern is its own preserve, and we think of the Interior as alien turf. The Interior is a source of desperately bad weather and crazy politicians. In winter the winds that ...
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PM Update: Warm tonight, and approaching 70 on Friday; occasional rain, as well Today was the first legitimately warm day in a while. With temperatures rising into the low 60s, we were almost 20 degrees warmer than normal. Just don't get too used to it. We've got another 36 hours or so before the next Arctic front spills through the region. But first, even warmer tomorrow. Listen to the ...
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Island Falls notes (week of January 10, 2018) ... Alaska, are here staying with her sister Sherry and Kent Willigar and visiting with her parents, Leon (Bud) and Margaret Dunphy and many other relatives. Sherry and Kent have a home on Mattawamkeag Lake, so there will be lots of snowmobiling and maybe some ice fishing and lots of cold weather ...
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Record cold wave wreaking havoc around the country The weather agency forecast that the frigid weather would peak Friday and ease from next week. The cold weather is related to a large area of high pressure in upper levels of the atmosphere near Alaska, driving the cold Arctic air pool to the country, the weather agency said. Forecasters warned of frost ...
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Bald Eagle survey slated at Moreau Lake State Park An eagle perches in a tree bordering the Hudson River in Moreau. Photo provided by Peter Iskenderian. MOREAU, N.Y. >> Gary Hill, the state of New York's longest-tenured employee, has seen quite a few changes during his nearly 55 years on the job. One of the most rewarding is the resurgence of ...
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