Ariel Van Cleave, KBBI - Homer

Ariel Van Cleave, KBBI - Homer
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Ariel Van Cleave is a reporter for KSTK in Wrangell.

Officials Investigate Remains Found Near Wrangell

State and federal officials are investigating the human remains found near Wrangell last weekend during a fishing trip. Vena Stough and her family were fishing off Government Slough when she found a partial skull. She turned the remains over to local police who notified the U.S. Forest Service in Wrangell. Tongass Archaeologist Mark McCallum said he sent pictures of the skull to the state medical examiner.

Human Skull Found Near Wrangell

A human skull was found near Wrangell over the weekend. As KSTK’s Ariel Van Cleave explains, it appears to be very old.

Alaskans Vote In Local Elections Across State

Alaskans decided on mayors, assembly members and school board candidates in local elections across the state yesterday.

Adzers Hard at Work in Chief Shakes Tribal House

Carving work continues on the final beams meant for the ongoing construction of the Chief Shakes Tribal House in Wrangell. KSTK’s Ariel Van Cleave recently visited the carving shed and filed this report.

Judge Considers Bringing Jury Trials To Dillingham

A local judge in Dillingham is considering bringing grand jury trials to the community.

IRS Threatens Alaska’s Air Taxi Operators

One of Alaska’s U.S. Senators is questioning recent threats from the IRS to the state’s air taxi operators.

Alaska To Seek No Child Left Behind Waiver

Alaska’s Department of Education and Early Development is preparing to seek a waiver from provisions of No Child Left Behind.