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The rugged past and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses

The rugged past and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses
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The rugged history and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses

The rugged history and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses
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Why pull the plug on Alaska water law?

Print article Like people all across Alaska, I’m looking ahead to another summer of salmon. Nothing brings Alaskans together like the return of the salmon, a high point in our year. Today, Alaska is home to the last best salmon runs on Earth. But what about the future? True, salmon are running strong in certain locales in Alaska, most notably in Bristol Bay. Yet the long-term outlook in many Alaska waters raises a lot of questions. This is why many are alarmed by a pending proposal from the Alaska Department of Natural Resources to quietly change important state water rules governing lakes and rivers across Alaska, including a push to weaken instream flow protection. Whether it be habitat for fish, drinking water, or a river transportation route, Alaska’s flowing waters sustain life in more ways than one.

Alaska Journal | Movers and Shakers for May 9

The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska announced the hire of Courtney Lewis as the child welfare attorney for the Tribe’s new Seattle-based office. As the child welfare attorney, Lewis will provide legal representation to children crime victims with the local courts of jurisdiction within the Washington area, track appellate level Indian Children

State strikes deal with Marathon for RIK - May 02, 2021

Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada s oil and gas industry State strikes deal with Marathon for RIK One-year contract covers 10,000-15,000 barrels per day of royalty oil to Kenai refinery; will bring more revenue than oil in value Kristen Nelson Petroleum News The Alaska Department of Natural Resources has published a final best interest finding and determination for the sale of Alaska North Slope royalty oil to Marathon Petroleum Supply and Trading Co. The FBIF, dated April 22, says DNR Commissioner Corri Feige has negotiated a one-year contract with Ma..     [additional news subjects in this story] Volume available

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