The three local governments in the Fairbanks area are expecting almost $30 million â maybe more â from the latest federal coronavirus relief bill signed into law last month.
The Fairbanks North Star Borough is anticipating receiving $18-20 million, while the city of Fairbanks is anticipating receiving $6.41 million.
Itâs not yet clear how much will be allocated to the city of North Pole, which requested $8.7 million, mostly to improve the municipal water system, according to Mayor Mike Welch.
Officials at the city of Fairbanks and the borough said they are waiting on guidance from the U.S. treasury department before deciding how their allocations will be used.
Gillis said she tested three guns taken from Downs’ Auburn home during a February 2019 police search.
She ruled out a rifle as being the possible murder weapon. She said she couldn’t eliminate a Ruger and an H & R pistol owned by Downs as the gun that fired the lethal bullet, but said the Ruger was less likely.
Asked by Assistant Attorney General Chris Darnall whether the H & R pistol could have fired the bullet, Gillis said, “Yes, the individual characteristics and class characteristics that I see all correspond.” But, she added, “it’s not enough for an identification” due to the extensive damage sustained by the bullet.
Alaskan glacier is moving 100 TIMES faster than normal due to changes in mass between the top and bottom of the 39-mile-long river of ice
The Muldrow Glacier is experiencing a surge that is moving the sheet of ice 100 times faster than normal
Scientists say it has advanced up to 60 feet a day, which is causing fractures and deformities in the glacier
Muldrow historically experiences a surge every 50 years, with the last only moving it 50 miles
Experts say this event was caused by changes in the mass between the top and bottom of the glacier
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