A pamphlet with information about how to access an online version will be mailed for three years
The hearing will be held by the Alaska Judicial Council
In its peak, the test and vaccine site employed 15 people, and was averaging 100-150 swabs a day
Food Cache Ski Dash will be a 7K, in a freestyle format
The legislation comes as Alaska, like other states, is experiencing an egg shortage
He is a senior environmental professional and a former emergency response coordinator with Tesoro Alaska
More than 100 athletes from around the region gathered to participate
The legislation would increase and inflation-proof the mayor’s salary
City officials presented the changes during a work session on Jan. 5
Current assembly member Jesse Bjorkman was elected to represent the northern Kenai Peninsula in the Alaska Senate
‘The sky’s the limit’
Areas most likely areas to experience smoke include Sterling Highway Mileposts 43, 45 and 53
School start and end dates were moved by one week
They will officially get to work on Jan. 17 — the first day of the 33rd Alaska Legislature’s first regular session
In all, four people threw their hat in the ring for consideration for the term
Throughout her education, Dr. April Walgenbach said she always intended to return to her hometown
Bjorkman was elected to the Alaska Senate last year
Efforts to build a public takeout facility on the lower Kasilof River began in 2011
Nikiski and Soldotna drama programs prepare for April productions
Adult Learn to Swim is for any non-swimmer or beginner swimmer 18 or older who would like to learn the basics of swimming