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An Area President for Alaska, Hawaii Is Selected By iHeart
The Market President for iHeartMedia‘s collection of radio stations in Fairbanks, Alaska, the company’s northernmost market, has just been promoted to Area President for the entire state of Alaska and for the company’s properties on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu. With the retirement of Andy Lohman...
$1,718: Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend Increased for 2024 – Cuts in State Budget Revealed
Governor Mike Dunleavy announced that the 2024 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) will be $1,718 per eligible resident, slightly higher than initially approved, with applications open from January 1 to March 31. Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend 2024 – Governor Announces $1,718 Payment for Eligible Residents According to the report of Marca, Governor Mike Dunleavy has […]
Alaska experiencing widespread 911 outage
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - A national technology-related outage is causing issues for many 911 and non-emergency call centers across America. Alaska State Troopers say emergency call systems statewide are also experiencing extensive problems and not working correctly. If you have an emergency in Anchorage, the Anchorage Police Department says you...
U.S. District judge hears food stamp backlog case against Alaska’s health department
U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason is considering a case that asks the court to make sure the state issues food stamps on time after years of chronic delays. She heard oral arguments Thursday in Anchorage. Ten Alaskans sued the state in January of last year because they said the Department of Health failed to […] The post U.S. District judge hears food stamp backlog case against Alaska’s health department appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
Federal appeals court appears unlikely to halt Southeast Alaska king trolling for now
In closely watched oral arguments on Thursday, a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals indicated that it is unlikely to grant an environmental group’s petition for an order that could halt — at least temporarily — a valuable Southeast Alaska king salmon fishery. In May 2023, a judge in the U.S. […] The post Federal appeals court appears unlikely to halt Southeast Alaska king trolling for now appeared first on Alaska Beacon.
AROUND ALASKA: Mat-Su Central School, Fish Creek Park, and Best-Looking Cruiser!
We have an update on the new Mat-Su Central School. Mat-Su Borough School District officials and other members of the Mat-Su Central team recently toured the construction site in Palmer. The plan remains to have the state-of-the-art space mostly complete by the end of this year. Meanwhile, a few finishing...
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