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Lat / Lon: 64.5011°N / 165.4064°W

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    Northern Waters Task Force Meets This Week

    07/08/11 The Northern Waters Task Force held a series of meetings in Kotzebue and Nome this week.
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    Alaska News Nightly: July 8, 2011

    07/08/11 Alaska Congressional Delegation Not Included in Budget Talks, Murkowski Voices Concerns over EPA and BOEMRE, Anchorage Files Lawsuit Over Knik Bridge Project, Northern Waters Task Force Meets This Week, and more...
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    Betty's Nosh in Glendale, 4 stars

    07/07/11 With a couple of tweaks, Betty's Nosh can be one of the hottest spots in Glendale. Prices are reasonable. Dishes are diverse. And the Mushroom Bar is destined to become a hit.
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    Dillingham's Smeaton heats up for Lady Ice

    07/07/11 After holding its own against the best of the Pacific Northwest, the Alaska Lady Ice elite basketball team is ready to take on the nation.
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    Explorers Hopeful Gold Market Remains Strong

    07/05/11 The Bedford Report Provides Equity Research on NovaGold & Rubicon Minerals
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    Child fire-starters prompt warning from state

    06/23/11 A pair of child pyromaniacs in a Western Alaska village, plus reports of other "fire play" throughout the state, prompted the state fire marshal's office to issue a warning that kids and flames can cause deadly blazes.
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    Crowley Maritime barges headed north

    06/21/11 Two new double-hulled, combination deck cargo and tank barges owned by Crowley Maritime Corp headed for Western Alaska in mid June, with first stops scheduled in Bristol Bay and then deliveries along the Bering Sea coast.
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    Norton Sound salmon prices up 20-25 percent

    06/20/11 Commercial fishermen delivering to Norton Sound Seafood Products will be paid 72 cents a pound for chum salmon and 25 cents a pound for pink salmon landed at the dock at Unalakleet at the start of the 2011 season, company officials said today.
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    New Native arts foundation meets in Alaska

    06/04/11 The fledgling Native Arts and Cultures Foundation held its spring board meeting in Anchorage in late May. Established to assist Native American artists and cultural organizations, the Vancouver, Wash.-based group presented its first grants in 2010.
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    Coastal Alaskans ask federal council to cap gulf bycatch

    06/03/11 More than 500 residents of Alaska's coastal communities have signed a letter urging the North Pacific Fishery Management Council to put a cap on the number of king salmon that may be caught incidentally in Gulf of Alaska Pollock trawl fishery.
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    Partial Solar Eclipse's Midnight Twist

    06/01/11 KHQ.COM - Wednesday brings a partial solar eclipse to parts of Asia and North America, but it comes with an odd twist.
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    Summing Up An Incredible Week

    06/01/11 Details of the weather events in the latest USDA Weather & Climate Summary are jaw-dropping.
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    Partial solar eclipse visible today in northern Alaska

    05/31/11 Skywatchers north of the Alaska Range will see a partial solar eclipse in the early afternoon today when the new moon moves in front of the sun. Cities falling within the shadow of the moon include Fairbanks and Barrow, where mostly clear skies are forecast.
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    Woodward native takes love of dogs to the Iditarod

    04/03/11 Oklahoman Tabitha Binder serves on the veterinarian team for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
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    Iditarod racer to speak

    04/03/11 The Iditarod is a 1,150-mile dogsled race from Anchorage, Alaska, to Nome. It commemorates the time in 1925 when dogsleds were the only way to get lifesaving medicine to Nome, which was being ravaged by a diphtheria epidemic.
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    Thursday, March 17, 2011 - 11:04

    04/02/11 The Associated Press PULLMAN -- Klay Thompson scored 25 points to lead Washington State over Long Beach State, 85-74, Wednesday night in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament. Long Beach State trailed 36-18 at halftime, but began the second on a 24-9 run that got them within five...
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    Friday, March 18, 2011 - 11:04

    04/01/11 Naselle meet NASELLE -- South Bend came within a half point of sweeping team honors in a four-school meet Thursday at Naselle. The diversified Indians edged Northwest Christian, 62-52, in the girls meet. The Navigators used their traditional domination of the distances to nip the Tribe, 651/2-65,...
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    Saturday, March 19, 2011 - 01:05

    04/01/11 The Daily World CENTRALIA -- Tyson Stipic's spectacular victory in the boys high jump highlighted a strong Aberdeen performance at the Track Friends Opener meet Friday at Centralia's Tiger Stadium.
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    Judge dismisses sex abuse lawsuit

    04/01/11 Ten Native American plaintiffs who alleged sexual abuse by priests, nuns and brothers at a Catholic boarding school in Marty decades ago had their claims against the religious entities who ran it completely extinguished Thursday by a circuit judge in Sioux Falls.
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    House approves big cut in Alaska taxes on oil profits

    04/01/11 The Alaska House of Representatives voted Thursday for a massive rollback of the oil profits tax they put in place four years ago. Senate leaders, however, have said they aren't interested in passing a similar bill.
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