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StarDate Susitna 7-28-24, by Kathleen Fleming
This is Part 1 of a 3 or 4 part StarDate Susitna series featuring interviews with area residents who went to see the Total Solar Eclipse last April. Kathleen Fleming introduces Corinne, Elliott, Sally, Karl, Linda, Will and Holly, and asks the first 5 of 18 questions.
Delta bison permit numbers reduced after apparent mass drowning
The department had to reduce the number of permits issued for DI403 and DI404. During recent surveys in the summer of 2024, the department discovered that a significant number of bison died in a single event that appears to be a mass drowning accident. Subsequent surveys indicated the population was even smaller than anticipated and too small to continue with the planned number of permits issued.
Olympics: Former UAF sharpshooter Sagen Maddalena places fourth in air rifle for Team USA
Sagen Maddalena, who competed in shooting sports for the University of Alaska Fairbanks for six years, nearly medaled, but came in fourth place in the women’s 10m air rifle competition at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Monday, as she competed for Team USA in Chateauroux, France. Maddalena, born...
Photos: Golden Days in Fairbanks
The annual Golden Days parade, street fair and duck race along the Chena River kicked off in Fairbanks on July 20, 2024. More than 8,000 rubber ducks are dropped into the Chena River for the annual duck race from the Wendell Street Bridge to race down to the Cushman Street Bridge. Since 1952, Golden Days have celebrated the founding of Fairbanks with mostly Gold Rush-related activities. These activities include the Old Tyme Games, such as pie eating and balloon toss.
Congratulations to our Early Bird winners of The Seldovia Carving Restoration Project!
???????: ‘Most Curb Appeal’ and ‘Most Improved Carving’ contest entries are due by August 15. Awards on August 18, 2024! For more info, call 907-406-0044 or email SeldoviaCOCSecretary@gmail.com. Tags: Alaska, Seldovia, Seldovia Alaska, Seldovia Carving Restoration Project. Category: Bulletin Board.
Photos: Anchorage heats up for summer festivities on Fourth Avenue
This series of photographs was captured with a disposable camera on June 22 in downtown Anchorage, Alaska. It was a sunny 77 degrees Fahrenheit as people filled the streets for various activities. Many patrons visited hot dog vendors and shops around Fourth Avenue. Others attended the Downtown Summer Solstice Celebration. The celebration has drawn thousands of attendees in past years, according to the Anchorage Downtown Partnership.
Former West basketball player scores 6 points, 7 rebounds as South Sudan earns 1st-ever Olympic victory
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - For decades, the game of basketball has had its fair share of Cinderella-esque stories. The 2024 Paris Olympics provided another this week. Competing in the nation’s first-ever Olympics, South Sudan basketball checked off another box, defeating Puerto Rico 90-79 in game 1 of Group C play.
Alex Gimarc: It’s time for battle space preparation as Anchorage Assembly aims to remove Eklutna dam
One of the things those of us with military experience consider before the exchanging unpleasantries with the “other side” is choosing and preparing the location most advantageous to whatever it is we want to do and least advantageous to whatever it is the other side wants to do. This is referred to as battlespace preparation.
Groundhog Day: Anchorage to spend even more taxpayer dollars on yet another Climate Action Plan
The July 30 meeting of the Anchorage Assembly contains an action item that could lead to even more regulations for businesses and residents, as well as increased government carrying costs in the future: Another Climate Action Plan is going to be funded. Mayor Suzanne LaFrance is requesting $362,750 to pay...
Women’s Hoops Announces Additional Newcomers for 2024-25 Season
FAIRBANKS - The Alaska Nanooks Women's Basketball program and head coach Amy Donovan have announced additional signings for the 2024-25 season. The list includes three guards and two forwards. Starting off the list of introductions are our three new guards. Taylor Pilot | PG | 5-5 | Fresno, Calif. |...
Inside the sampling process used to monitor paralytic shellfish toxins at Kodiak beaches
Advisories have been in place for the better part of the summer at two Kodiak beaches due to concerns over paralytic shellfish poisoning. Environmental staff with the Kodiak Area Native Association (KANA) test water samples along with a variety of species once a week to monitor toxin levels in shellfish and update these advisories.
Breaking: Fairbanks Assembly member rescinds resignation, will stay on and fight corruption
On second thought, Fairbanks Assemblyman Brett Rotermund has decided he won’t resign from the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Last week, Rottermund resigned after a vote was taken by the Assembly to censure one of the conservative members of the Assembly, Barbara Haney, after a citizen associated with the Assembly’s Presiding Officer Savannah Fletcher had filed a complaint about an opinion column that Haney had written in the local newspaper, the Fairbanks Daily News Miner.
Alaska Airlines seat configuration updates preparing to take flight
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - Alaska Airlines is planning to begin rolling out seating arrangement changes in more than 200 of its aircraft this September. The changes will augment premium and first-class seating in its mainline fleet, with the expansion increasing annual premium seats by 1.3 million, according to a July 17 press release.
Former West basketball player scores 6 points, 7 rebounds as South Sudan earns 1st-ever Olympic victory
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - For decades, the game of basketball has had its fair share of Cinderella-esque stories. The 2024 Paris Olympics provided another this week. Competing in the nation’s first-ever Olympics, South Sudan basketball checked off another box, defeating Puerto Rico 90-79 in game 1 of Group C play.
Anchorage fire chief discusses challenges mentioned in mayor’s transition report
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A transition report released last week from former Mayor Dave Bronson’s administration is now triggering questions surrounding the impact it will have on public safety and city services. The report described upcoming challenges for the city across multiple departments as Mayor Suzanne LaFrance’s administration takes...
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