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CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Monday, March 1, 2021 - Alaska Native News

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Monday, March 1, 2021 - Alaska Native News
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Alaska schools left to forge their own plans ahead of a spring break without COVID-19 travel restrictions

Print article Like school principals around the state, Andrea Everett has been fielding spring break questions from Dena’ina Elementary parents preparing for something they haven’t done in a year: travel Outside. WIthout a statewide COVID-19 emergency declaration in place, Alaska’s relatively strict travel testing and quarantine requirements shifted to a recommendation earlier this month. At Dena’ina, a school of about 365 students west of Wasilla, families are asking what they should do. Everett said most told her they plan to test and self-isolate for five days even though it’s no longer required. A number of teachers timed their breaks so they could isolate before returning.

A Big Step Into the Future of Our Community : Gas Utility Completes North Pole Facility

2:52 A half dozen or so dignitaries assembled Thursday morning at the site of the IGU’s new North Pole LNG storage and vaporization facility to celebrate both its completion and the opening of its valves to begin distribution of gas to the city’s customers who’ve signed up for the service. North Pole Mayor Mike Welch said the project was a long time coming. IGU General Manager Dan Britton snips the ribbon at Thursday s ceremony commemorating completion of the utility s new North Pole LNG storage and vaporization facility. From left, borough Mayor Bryce Ward; Keith Hanneman, civil and environmental engineer, PDC Engineers; Jinnel Choiniere, president and CEO, Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce; Britton; Steve Haagenson, chair, IGU board of directors; Mike Miller, IGU board vice chair; and Mike Welch, North Pole mayor.

Resolution Supports Voter Registration on PFD app

2:11 It would mean Alaskans could register to vote when applying for their PFD, but they would need to opt in, rather than opt out. The 2016 initiative was approved by almost 65% of voters . Since then, more than 70,000 more Alaskans registered to vote between October of 2016 and January of 2021. “I keep being told this is the will of the people. But a third of the people didn’t want it. And why didn’t they want it? Because they did not want to be automatically registered to vote to get their PFD.” Shower filed a similar bill in 2019, which would have repealed the initiative. This year, his staff asked people on social media what they thought of the automatic voter registration.

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Friday, Feb 26, 2021 - Alaska Native News

CASE COUNT SUMMARY, Friday, Feb 26, 2021 - Alaska Native News
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