Tournament’s 30th anniversary will be celebrated concurrently
Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission also has to approve before dipnets are used
The event was open to HCOC member businesses
Various protections for king salmon and trout, increased opportunity for sockeye salmon fishing on the Russian River and moved regulatory markers were among changes
A July 6 fire severely damaged the historic Fritz Creek General Store and USPS mail center
The chamber of commerce awarded the honor at Anchor Point’s Snow Rondi event at the end of February
City council members approved the program during their Wednesday night meeting
The federal government rejected the plan on Feb. 9, citing numerous deficiencies
The money is awarded to high-performing high school graduates to help pay for postsecondary education at participating institutions in Alaska
The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Public Advisory Committee currently has a notice out for new nominations to the committee.
The Alaska Department of Education and Early Development estimates that the bonus program would apply to about 215 of Alaska’s estimated 7,315 teachers — about 3%
The exemption would newly only apply to farm operations that produce food for human and animal consumption
March 14 is the deadline by which Gov. Mike Dunleavy must either sign, veto or not sign a comprehensive education package