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Delta Junction, AK

Lat / Lon: 64.0378°N / 145.7322°W

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    Burglary Spree Reported in Delta Junction

    06/29/11 Break-ins were reported both Saturday and Sunday afternoon in the Richardson Highway area and in the Nistler Road area, troopers said.
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    Alaska News Nightly: June 13, 2011

    06/13/11 Redistricting Leads to Big Election Year in 2012, Talkeetna Woman Found, Hospitalized After Search Called Off, Vote Delayed on Bycatch Reduction Alternatives, Port Moller Test Fishery to Receive Boost, and more...
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    Corvus Gold Inc. JV Partner Intersects 21.2 metres of 5.8 g/t Gold at the LMS Project, Alaska

    06/09/11 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - June 9, 2011) - Corvus Gold Inc. ("Corvus" or the "Company") (TSX:KOR)(OTCQX:CORVF) announces results from the 2011 Winter drilling program at the LMS project near Delta Junction, Alaska. The Company's joint venture partner, First Star Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FS) ("First Star") today advised that it completed 640 metres of drilling at the project ...
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    Hayes Creek Residents Urged to Leave as Hastings Fire Nears

    06/07/11 Residents of Hayes Creek Subdivision were advised to leave Monday as firefighters prepared to initiate a burnout procedure on the Hastings Fire.
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    Corvus Gold Inc. Joint Venture Partner Expands High-Grade Feeder Zone at the LMS Project, Alaska

    06/07/11 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - June 7, 2011) - Corvus Gold Inc. ("Corvus" or the "Company") (TSX:KOR)(OTCQX:CORVF) announces further assay results from the LMS project near Delta Junction, Alaska. The Company's joint venture partner on the project, First Star Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:FS) ("First Star"), released today additional results from its 2011 winter exploration program ...
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    Small schools may get bigger playground

    04/17/11 After altering the landscape of high school football by creating a third classification for next fall, the Alaska School Activities Association will consider a big change for high school basketball at a two-day board meeting that begins today in Sitka.
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    Civil War 150th Anniversary Means Business Boost For Vicksburg

    04/12/11 The 150th anniversary of the Civil War is bringing tourists, and money, to Vicksburg.
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    Redistricting board updates public hearing schedule

    03/21/11 The Alaska Redistricting Board today updated its public hearing schedule for the 30-day "pre-plan" period ending April 14, to include seven locations, among them Kotzebue March 29, Bethel March 30, and a statewide teleconference on March 31.
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    Tale of far north history starts with a tooth

    03/14/11 Last summer, archaeologist Ben Potter was supervising a group of researchers digging on an ancient sand dune above the Tanana River. Potter, who had a field camp he needed to start at another site, was anxious to get through the last day of work at the dune.
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    Alaska State Poetry Out Loud Winner Announced

    03/09/11 The Juneau Arts and Humanities Council is pleased to announce that Lakeidra Chavis from Lathrop High School in Fairbanks won the Alaska State Poetry Out Loud Finals, which were held on February 22 at The Juneau Arts & Cultural Center in downtown Juneau.
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    Tennessee (birthday boy) Williams' play is coming to Alaska

    03/05/11 Thomas Lanier " Tennessee " Williams, who would be 100 years old this month, increasingly emerges as the foremost playwright in American history. His characters and plots that have become part of the popular consciousness in a way that never quite happened with the other two stage giants of the 20th century, Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller .
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    Alaska man gets 6 years after friend shot in knee

    03/03/11 Associated Press - March 3, 2011 4:45 PM ET FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) - An Alaska man who fled to Canada after shooting a friend in the knee has been sentenced to six years in prison for attempted...
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    Railroad project requires $44 million for bridge as part of larger expansion to Delta Junction

    02/26/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - A request by an Alaska railroad for state money to bridge the Tanana River at Salcha is facing questions about its necessity and
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    Railroad project requires $44 million for bridge as part of larger expansion to Delta Junction

    02/26/11 JUNEAU, Alaska - A request by an Alaska railroad for state money to bridge the Tanana River at Salcha is facing questions about its necessity and usefulness.
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    Body of Ice Age Child Found in Interior Alaska

    02/25/11 An 11,500-year-old set of human remains has been discovered in the Tanana Valley, a find that could provide new insight into the history of indigenous people in the subarctic.
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    Fish factor: Can Alaska senators stop 'Frankenfish' from spawning?

    02/23/11 It appears the Frankenfish is one step closer to American dinner plates. No decision has been announced yet by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) following hearings held last September on whether genetically modified (GM) salmon should be the first animal approved for human consumption.
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    Kodiak's Crabby Sisters score in seafood competition

    02/12/11 Gluten-free Alaskan king crab cakes, made in Kodiak by a little company called Crabby Sisters, were among the winners tonight at the 2011 Alaska Symphony of Seafood competition in Anchorage.
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    Yellowstone Discovery Center bears put bins to test

    02/07/11 WEST YELLOWSTONE - A few months ago, welding students at the Anaconda Job Corps Center had the ultimate excuse for blowing a test: A bear ate their homework.
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    Proposed Pentagon Cuts Could Hit Anchorage Hard

    01/07/11 Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced Thursday that he will be cutting $78 billion from the Pentagon budget. This budget cut is supposed to occur over the next five years, and will result from reducing the military's ground force and increasing the health care costs for the troops and their families. These cuts are extremely unpopular, among civilians and troops alike.
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    Record warmth in Interior Alaska; roads slippery

    01/02/11 FAIRBANKS - An unexpectedly strong chinook blew into Interior Alaska on Saturday, bringing record warm temperatures and slick roads. Delta Junction reported a record high of 52 Saturday and 51 t...
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