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Cooper Landing, AK

Lat / Lon: 60.4900°N / 149.8342°W

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    Gulkana River producing salmon, trout, grayling

    07/07/11 If you're up for a peaceful road trip to the interior, the Gulkana River is fishing great. Grayling, rainbows and kings can all be caught in a day, so bring all your fishing gear.
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    Gay Marriage Approved by N.Y. Senate

    06/25/11 Breaking News and Commentary from Citizens for Legitimate Government 24 Jun 2011 http://www.legitgov.org All links are here: http://www.legitgov.org/#breaking_news Breaking: Gay Marriage Approved by N.Y. Senate 25 Jun 2011 Lawmakers voted late Friday ...
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    Fishing for reds is hot in the Russian River

    06/23/11 Last weekend brought great numbers of sockeye into the Kenai and Russian rivers. Fishing was great early in the week, but the numbers and concentration of sockeyes between Skilak Lake and the Russian River Ferry declined over the past two days.
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    Outdoor Life Magazine lists five Washington cities as top sportsmen towns in America

    05/07/11 I was going through the May issue of Outdoor Life Magazine and came across an article that listed America's Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen. Right then I figured that somewhere on that list should be at least a few towns in Washington. To my surprise there was more than a few so read on!
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    Outdoor Life gives Kodiak a little love: No. 4 for sportsmen

    04/26/11 What's better, bagging a giant king salmon or a kokanee, the landlocked red salmon that rarely exceeds 14 inches? A Kodiak brown bear more than 1,000 pounds or a chukar, a small game bird in the pheasant family? Outdoor Life magazine, apparently, prefers modest species gathered in pleasant weather.
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    Wind farm struggles to sign up energy utilities

    04/24/11 With Cook Inlet natural gas fields declining, you might think local utilities would embrace a plan to use renewable energy like a proposed wind turbine farm on Fire Island to supplement the gas -- a project that could deliver power in two years.
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    Alaska wind farm struggles to interest utilities

    04/24/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press ANCHORAGE, Alaska An Alaska Native regional corporation trying to build a wind farm on Anchorage's Fire Island has yet to get the city's major power utilities to sign on, leaving prospects for the project in question. Natural gas fields supplying Anchorage have declined, but Cook Inlet Regional Inc. remains without a deal to sell power from the proposed ...
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    Board releases draft of redistricting plans

    04/21/11 Forward into the past. That's how draft Alaska Redistricting Board proposals could be described that reset boundaries for Kenai Peninsula House of Representative and Senate districts.
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    Census changes districts Public meeting set for May 3 in Homer

    04/20/11 Forward into the past. That's how draft Alaska Redistricting Board proposals could be described that reset boundaries for Kenai Peninsula House of Representative and Senate districts.
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    Pendleton named one of America's top towns for sportsmen

    04/19/11 PENDLETON, Ore. -- April 19, 2011-Outdoor Life magazine released its fourth annual list of the "Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen," an exhaustive list of the best places to live for those who love the outdoors.
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    Bend Named 'Top Town for Sportsmen'

    04/19/11 Outdoor Life magazine on Tuesday released its fourth annual list of the Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen, an exhaustive list of the best places to live for those who love the outdoors -- and Bend finished atop this year's list, at No. 1.
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    Mountain Home, Heber Springs in top 20 list of best towns for sportsmen

    04/19/11 Outdoor Life magazine released its fourth annual list of the "Top 200 Towns for Sportsmen," an exhaustive list of the best places to live for those who love the outdoors.
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    More 2-for-1 Alaska Travel Deals, Alaska Travel Savings Calculator Highlight Upgrades at Alaska TourSaver

    04/14/11 New this year on the website is a unique "Alaska Travel Savings calculator"
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    Midday News Live with Leslie Stratmoen

    03/24/11 Midday News Live -- Reward offered for shooting death of horse ..... Forestry officials hold planning meeting ..... Report says health exchanges confuse consumers ..... UPDATE: Feds support Northern Arapaho Housing Authority ..... UPDATE: City hires interim administrator .....Dreamliner lands .....
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    Oregon Recreation Report

    03/20/11 Published March 15 by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
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    Sarah Palin's WTF Moment: The MTV Movie Awards Connection

    01/27/11 MTV Movies' pop culture radar rarely crosses into the realm of American politics. When it comes to the passing of laws, the jostling for influence, the occasional plunge into corruption, our coverage usually stays strictly in matters of fiction: "Frost/Nixon," "W," the vastly underrated but actually enlightening Eddie Murphy vehicle, "The Distinguished Gentleman." Wednesday, however, brought [...]
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    BP showed nothing learned in Exxon spill

    12/27/10 Sharon Bushell and Stan Jones have compiled an excellent collection of personal stories from the Exxon Valdez disaster in "The Spill." Today, everyone concerned claims to have learned great lessons from this environmental tragedy. However, the handling of the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico gives no such evidence.
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    Dog days of winter: Skiers, skijorers enjoy day on the trail

    12/20/10 A small but excited contingent of cross-country skiers and skijorers took to Tsalteshi Trails Saturday as part of the second annual Tustumena 200 Winter Solstice Cross-Country Ski Event.
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    Gray Line of Alaska Features Exciting 2011 Tours in Alaska and the Yukon Territory

    11/12/10 Gray Line of Alaska's new 2011 Alaska and the Yukon brochure is now available, and the company is taking reservations for next year. ? A leader in Alaska and Yukon tourism with more than 60 years experience, Gray Line of Alaska offers pre-planned and customized tours as well as day trips from key cities.
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    17 peninsula residents charged in drug, money-laundering case

    11/11/10 An Anchor Point man is among 17 Kenai Peninsula residents charged by federal prosecutors last Friday with money laundering conspiracy and conspiracy to distribute Oxycodone. B.J. Griffith, 21, faces one count of conspiracy to launder money.
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