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Small Business Admin answers Bristol Bay questions on 2nd round of Paycheck Protection Program

A: Borrowers are eligible for a second-draw PPP loan of up to $2 million, provided they have: 300 or fewer employees. Used or will use the full amount of their first PPP loan on or before the expected date for the second PPP loan to be disbursed to the borrower. The IFR also clarifies that the borrower must have spent the full amount of the first PPP loan on eligible expenses. Experienced a revenue reduction of 25% or more in all or part of 2020 compared with all or part of 2019. This is calculated by comparing gross receipts in any 2020 quarter with an applicable quarter in 2019, or, in a provision added in the IFR, a borrower that was in operation for all four quarters of 2019 can submit copies of its annual tax forms that show a reduction in annual receipts of 25% or greater in 2020 compared with 2019.

Vaccine expected late this month in Bristol Bay

Vaccine expected late this month in Bristol Bay December 24th, 2020 |   From Ketchikan to Kotzebue, communities across the state began to administer their first doses of coronavirus vaccine this week. But Bristol Bay will have to wait at least another week for its first dose, while health care providers grapple with the logistical challenges of getting the vaccine to rural areas. Bernina Venua, the incident commander for the Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation s COVID-19 task force, said the corporation plans to start administering the vaccine in the last week of December. Currently we are in Phase 1A. And that means that it is only for frontline health care workers, she said.

Pebble parent company to appeal Army Corps rejection of permit

Pebble parent company to appeal Army Corps rejection of permit December 24th, 2020 |   The parent company of the Pebble Limited Partnership said it is appealing the Trump administration s recent decision to deny a key permit for the controversial mine proposal in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska. In a written statement last Thursday, Northern Dynasty Minerals President and CEO Ron Thiessen said the rejection was without precedent in the long history of responsible resource development in Alaska. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in November said Pebble s plans to develop the copper and gold mine did not comply with the Clean Water Act and is contrary to the public interest.

First doses of COVID-19 vaccine expected late this month in Bristol Bay

5:02 From Ketchikan to Kotzebue, communities across the state began to administer their first doses of coronavirus vaccine this week.  But Bristol Bay will have to wait at least another week for its first dose, while healthcare providers grapple with the logistical challenges of getting the vaccine to rural areas.  Bernina Venua, the incident commander for the Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation’s COVID-19 task force, said the corporation plans to start administering the vaccine in the last week of December. “Currently we are in Phase 1A. And that means that it is only for frontline healthcare workers,” she said. The state’s Vaccine Allocation Committee will distribute the vaccine in phases. The first round includes hospital-based healthcare workers; community health aides and practitioners; EMS workers and long term care residents and staff. 

Pebble parent company appeals Army Corps decision to reject mine permit

Pebble parent company to appeal Army Corps’ decision to reject mine permit Author: Anchorage Daily News Print article The parent company of the Pebble Limited Partnership said it is appealing the Trump administration’s recent decision to deny a key permit for the controversial mine proposal in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska. In a written statement Thursday, Northern Dynasty Minerals President and CEO Ron Thiessen said the rejection was “without precedent in the long history of responsible resource development in Alaska.” The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in November said Pebble’s plans to develop the copper and gold mine did not comply with the Clean Water Act and “is contrary to the public interest.”

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