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More than 92% of adult tribal members that the tribe was able to contact by phone in recent weeks voted to relocate. Of two potential relocation sites located between Kipnuk and Chefornak, two-thirds said they'd prefer an option closer to the historical settlement of Cicing.
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Working in temperatures that reached the minus-30s, teams of kids carved whimsical animals and a towering Eye of Sauron.
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An ordinance proposed by two Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly members would change the name of Pioneer Park back to "Alaskaland," its former name. The Borough Parks and Recreation Commission was tasked with weighing in on the ordinance.
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A Haines resident is previewing his movie in Southeast Alaska before its official release next month. Aaron Davidman is bringing the film “American Solitaire” to Haines, Skagway and Juneau starting this week. It’s the story of a veteran returning home and learning how to integrate. Davidman calls it a “quiet film.” But, it deals with the complicated issues of suicide and gun violence.
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The Palmer Food Bank hands out groceries four days a week and never turns away clients, officials said.
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Six years after the old one burned down, Kaktovik's new gym is a place to play, celebrate and shelter.
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Jeron Joseph's "Sacred Ground" exhibit opens at the Anchorage Museum this week.