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Garry Lodoen of Alaska Fit Productions
Garry dropped by the Peanut Farm for a live interview to chat up this years Alaska Fitness Expo, biggest event the 907 has ever seen. Check out the interview to find out what events are coming up this summer, and what's going down in October at the Denaina Center. Will be off the HOOK! More
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Tennis Pro Whitney Williams on AKSN!
Whitney Williams cleaned up at the Mayor's Cup, and now has her eyes set on National competition later next month. John Thompson chats up the Sophmore at South Anchorage High School and digs into what makes Whitney tick, while striving and thriving in the world of tennis. More
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Matt Nevala, former beat-writer for the Alaska Aces
Journalist Matt Nevala joins John Thompson on Alaska Sports NOW (AKSN) to discuss the 2011-12 Alaska Aces season. Matt is a former beat-writer for the Aces and Anchorage Daily News, a fountain of knowledge and all around great guy to chat up. AKSN....GET IT ON! More
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Renewable Energy
Mark and Jen talk renewable energy in rural Alaska. More
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Anchorage Man Charge for Murder and Robbery in March Shooting Death
Anchorage Police arrested and charged an Anchorage man for the shooting death of a drug dealer in March. The charges stem from a shooting that took place at the 9100 block of Dewberry Street on March 14th. More
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API 4M12 Tim Sullivan 2.
API 4M12 Tim Sullivan 2. From Valdez to Seward to Nenana to Fairbanks to Anchorage, the Sullivans have made their mark on Alaska. More
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API 4M12 Tim Sullivan 1
API 4M12 Tim Sullivan 1. From Valdez to Seward to Nenana to Fairbanks to Anchorage, the Sullivans have made their mark on Alaska. More
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API 4M12 Opening
API 4M12 Opening Picking up Anchorage, with the Sullivan clan. More
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Feds Begin Public Meetings on the King Cove Land Exchange
The first of several public meetings regarding the Izembek/King Cove land exchange and road corridor was held today in Anchorage. More
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Assembly Certifies the April 3rd Election
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Thirteen-Year-Old Lives with Hypertension
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API 3M12 Barbara Robek
API 3M12 Barbara Robek, a Diagnostician with Irlen Institute explains how a simple colored gel set over a printed page opens the world of reading to students with a large variety of disabilities. A self test is available at www.Irlen.com. More
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API 3M12 Representative Chris Tuck
API 3M12 Representative Chris Tuck offers details on his recently passed Parents as Teachers bill, part of an Education package that is sitting on Governor Parnell's desk. More
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Ice Jam Causes Flooding near Manley Hot Springs
The ice jam that ended up flooding five homes and was threatening dozens more in Manley Hot Springs has broken away. More
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Amnesty Day Produces Lost Treasures at Loussac Library
One of the more interesting items brought back, according to staff, a 1979 record from James Taylor's greatest hits which hasn't been carried in the system since the mid -80's. More
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API 3M12 Opening
API 3M12 Opening. Education in Alaska is the topic of the day, and Dorene has found us a pair of rose colored glasses in today's guests - Irlen Diagnostician Barb Robek and Representative Chris Tuck. More
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Fairbanks Man Attacked by Kodiak Brown Bear
Rod Moretz is back home in Fairbanks after a close encounter with a kodiak brown bear over the weekend. He and his son passed what may have been a bear den, and a female appeared lunging at Moretz and the pair tumbled down a steep embankment. More
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Student Highlights International Adoption Day
What started out as a school history project has turned into a very personal example of self expression for a young Anchorage woman. More
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Comeau Endowment Fund
The Alaska Community Foundation honors Carol Comeau's forty plus years of dedication to the Anchorage School District by establishing an endowment in her name. More
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Governor Appoints Replacement for Late Rep. Gatto
Shelly Hughes lived in district 13 for 22 years and served as an aide for representative Gatto. Hughes is affiliated with the Alaska Outdoor Council, National Rifle Association and the Alaska State Fair and Resource Development Council. More
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Students Graduate Job Placement Program
Seven students graduate from Project Search, a program aimed to secure employment for students with disabilities through work experience, soft skills training and job development. More
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Federal Permit Takes Shell One Step Closer to Arctic Oil Exploration
The National Marine Fisheries Service issued the company Incidental Harassment Authorizations for whales and seals today. More
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API 2M12 Larry Kaniut 2
API 2A12 Larry Kaniut 2 shares some bear wisdom on urban bears, bear hunting, and creative bear avoidance. Part 2. More
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API 2A12 Larry Kaniut 1
API 2A12 Larry Kaniut 1 shares some bear wisdom on urban bears, bear hunting, and creative bear avoidance. Part 1 More
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API 2M12 Opening
API 2M12 Opening. Bearly able to contain the bearrific boardacious bountious bear booty on today's opening. More
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Covenant House Breaks Ground at New Location
Covenant House Alaska has been helping needy youth for years. Now, they break ground to expand their reach. More
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Hundreds Gather To Mourn Vanessa Thao
In the aftermath of a life shattering event, a grief stricken family reaches out for help.
Just yesterday {4-30-12} a mother lived through her worst nightmare, as police say she accidentally ran over her 1-year-old daughter, at 705 Range View Trailer Court. More
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Native Language Revitalization, Pt. 2: Passing on Tradition
Language recovery efforts are seeing progress in many regions of the state. In most cases, thanks to modern advances. More
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Seward Highway Construction Project Begins
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API 1M12 Matt Claman
API 1M12 Matt Claman. Looking at bridges, dams, and seaports with Matt Claman. More
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API 1M12 Jeff Landfield
API 1M12 Jeff Landfield More
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API 1 M 12 Opening
API 1 M 12 Opening. Ooh is Mark ever feisty today. Watch Dorene catch on fire sitting next to Sparky over there. More
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Native Language Revitalization, Pt. 1: Alutiiq Language Tech-Based Learning
Language preservation and revitalization is an ongoing effort throughout alaska. Tonight we look specifically at the effort to rejuvenate the alutiiq language. Russ Slaten explores the efforts of the Afognak Village, its corporation, and its partners. More
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Loussac Facility Master Plan: Revamping The Library
The Anchorage Public Library is gearing up for a major overhaul and is asking for the communities input.
It's all part of a 2006 renewal initiative, in this week's Education Link Natalie Travis checks out the beginning stages of the Loussac Facility Master Plan.
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A New Alaska Republican Party Chairman is Elected
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API 30A12 Rick Mystrom 2
API 30A12 Former Anchorage Mayor Rick Mystrom discusses his upcoming book, My Wonderful life with Diabetes, and ofters tips for abating the effects of the disease. Part 2. More
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API 30A12 Rick Mystrom 1
API 30A12 Former Anchorage Mayor Rick Mystrom discusses his upcoming book, My Wonderful life with Diabetes, and ofters tips for abating the effects of the disease. Part 1. More
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API 30A12 Opening
API 30A12 Opening. The Cage is open, batter up Mark. We discover no one gets past Dorene's second base. More
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API A2712 Lindsey Holmes Arliss Sturgulewski 2
API A2712 Representative Lindsey Holmes joins FOSSIL Senator Arliss Sturgulewski for a great discussion on what happened when, and why. Part 2 More
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Native Youth Olympics: Wrist Carry Spot Light
Friday kicked off the 42nd annual Native Youth Olympics at the Dena'ina Center in downtown Anchorage. More
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Late-Night Vandalism Hits South Anchorage
Anchorage police are looking for a suspect, possibly more than one, where multiple residential homes were hit by over night by vandalism. More
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API A2712 Lindsey Holmes Arliss Sturgulewski
API A2712 Representative Lindsey Holmes joins FOSSIL Senator Arliss Sturgulewski for a great discussion on what happened when, and why. More
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ACES WIN Game 1 of the West Finals!
Oh baby, gotta get it on! Ryan Cruthers racked 2 goals as reigning ECHL goalie of the year Gerald Coleman turned away 25 shots, Aces up on Vegas 1-0 in the ECHL Western Conference Finals! More
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Anchorage Jury Acquits Army soldier in Russian Roulette Case
An Army soldier has been acquitted of manslaughter and homicide charges in the death of a friend during a drunken game of Russian roulette. An Anchorage jury returned 27-year-old Jacob Brouch's not guilty verdict this afternoon, but still found him guilty on a misdemeanor weapons misconduct charge. More
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Harboring Seward's Waters: Alyeska Oil Spill Response Training
Alaska is no stranger to the catastrophic effects an oil spill can have on our waters, and our state.
Wildlife is snuffed out and lively hoods are lost, along with valuable resources.
Natalie Travis and photo journalist Eric Stratton, introduce a local fishing fleet, dedicated to keeping their harbor safe, as Alyeska conducts its annual response training, in one of its locations, Seward. More
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JBER Holds Memorial for Fallen Soldier
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API 26A12 Snickers
API 26A12 Snickers. Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center's international superstar porcupine visits, along with his handler, the uber fetching Erin Leighton. More
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API 26A12 Holly Robinshaw
API 26A12 Holly Robinshaw offers tips for potential candidates on how to run a campaign well. More
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Senate Adjourns from Special Session
The Alaska Senate adjourned this afternoon from special session, a day after the governor pulls an oil tax bill from the agenda. More
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API 26A12 Opening
API 26A12 Opening. It's spring and Dorene has a new love in her life...Snickers. The affable porcupine who lives at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. More
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Commission: Election Certification, No Independent Investigation
The Election Commission unanimously votes to adopt the report, on its investigation into this year's Anchorage Municipal Election.
Even though chaos broke out on April 3rd, due to things like ballot shortages, the commission is still recommending the election be certified, without an independent investigation. More
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Alaska's Union Membership Stays Strong
Labor unions play a major role in the state economy. A study released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks Alaska second in the nation with the highest rate of union members to total salary and wage workers. More
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UAA Track and Field, ECHL Playoff Breakdown!
The UAA Track and Field team is lighting it up this season, registering 5 GNAC records while improving 12 school records! The GNAC Multi-Event Championships are next weekend in Washington, Senior Kelsea Johnson will be repping the green and gold in the heptathlon....get it on! More
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API 25A12 Gary Stevens Kenai
API 25A12 Senator Gary Stevens tells us about what's going on with the Special Session, gripes about redistricting, and shares his experience defending the Pentagon during the MLK Civil Rights Walks on DC. Kenai Middle School storms the studio and runs the show for us. More
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API 25A12 Rob Stapleton Kenai
API 5A12 Rob Stapleton offers a summer avation outlook while Kenai Middle School takes the studio over. More
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Police: Woman Suffers Minor Injuries, After Hit On Bicycle
A woman is sent to a local hospital for minor injuries, after police say a driver unintentionally hit her, while she was riding a bike.
Authorities say it's a stark reminder for both motorists and those on bicycles to pay attention. More
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Sidewalk Safety: Pedestrians, Bikers and Drivers Take Precautions in the Spring
Cleared sidewalks and clean streets, mixed with warm weather, is a sure fire way to see more people enjoying the outdoors. In order for people to enjoy themselves, they should first make safety a top priority. More
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API 24A12 Paul Ongtooguk 1
API 24A12 Part one. UAA Professor Paul Ongtooguk offers a book report on Conflicting Landscapes: American Schooling/Alaska Native by Clifton Bates & Michael J. Oleksa and offers a verbal tour of the Anchorage Museum's repatriated Smithsonian artifacts. More
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API 24A12 Paul Ongtooguk 2
API 24A12 Part two. UAA Professor Paul Ongtooguk offers a book report on Conflicting Landscapes: American Schooling/Alaska Native by Clifton Bates & Michael J. Oleksa and offers a verbal tour of the Anchorage Museum's repatriated Smithsonian artifacts. More
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Westchester Lagoon Disc Golf Course Shutdown for Summer
The Department of Parks and Recreation closed the Westchester Lagoon disc golf course for the summer. The public will no longer be able to use the course, as officials have taken down the nets put up by the Alaska Disc Golf Association. More
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API 2312 Harry Crawford 1
API 2312 Harry Crawford 1. Part one of our interview with FOSSIL Representative Harry Crawford. More
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API 23A12 Harry Crawford 2
API 23A12 Harry Crawford 2. The second half our our FOSSIL interview with former Representative Harry Crawford. More
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API 23A12 Opening
API 23A12 Opening Mark describes the costumes from the weekend's Alyeska Slush Cup. More
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Seaplane Seminar Saturday
Alaska has the one of the largest seaplane ports in the world. With summer just around the corner a number of aviation safety groups are banding together for their annual seaplane seminar More
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Dental Care in Rural Communities
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API 20A12 Brian Berkhahn 2
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API 20A12 Brian Berkhahn of Cold Gold Mining pops by with his poke and lays down some serious nuggets. Alaskan girl's heart flutters. Mark's eyes glisten. Gold fever takes over the studio. More
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API 20A12 Opening
API 20A12 Opening. Looking at a Slush Cup weekend, guess which event Mark excels in. More
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Harlem Globetrotters in Anchorage THIS Weekend!
Wun "The Shot" Versher of the Harlem Globetrotters paid a visit to the Mt. View Boys and Girls Club! We covered the "The Shot" helping kids with their studies and teaching them a few ballin' tricks!
Globetrotters at the Sullivan Arena Friday night, 7p and Saturday at 2p and 7p.....GET IT ON! More
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Globetrotters Teach on Ballhandling
Showing some skills on the court. More
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Harlem Globetrotters Magic Spin
This Saturday is KYUR/KTBY night at the Harlem Globetrotters at the sully. More
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Harlem Globetrotter Making Their Way Around Town
Day two of the Harlem Globetrotters making their way around town. More
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Unauthorized Hidden Cameras Found in Valdez Schools
Unauthorized hidden cameras are found in Valdez Junior High and High Schools. More
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APD Seeking Suspect; Midtown Robbery Ends in Murder
Anchorage police are still looking for the suspect in a midtown shooting that occurred yesterday evening at R&R Garage. Police say the motive was robbery, which ended with the suspect killing one man and injuring another. More
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Rep. Gara Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
Rep. Les Gara says his prognosis is good and that he feels fine.
He says it's a low-level prostate cancer. He is leaving Saturday
for surgery in New York and is scheduled to return May 1. More
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Alaska's 2011 Exports Increase 26 Percent
Alaska's 2011 exports increased of 26 percent, bringing the total exports to $5.2 billion. Officials say seafood, mineral ores, forest products, and precious metals all increased in value. More
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New Chief for Anchorage Fire Department
Chief Mark Hall will be handing over the reins of the Fire Department to Chris Bushue. Hall says he's stepping down from the position for family reasons. More
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Bar Bouncer and Company Charged with Assault
Murville Lampkins, 39, faces a charge of 2nd degree assault. AB&M Enterprises, the corporation that owns Rumrunners, also faces 2nd degree assault along with charges of tampering with physical evidence, and 2 counts of falsifying business records. More
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Hundreds Honor the Memory of Slain Coast Guardsmen
Alaska's lieutenant governor and top Coast Guard officials joined a crowd of more than 900 people for a memorial service honoring two men fatally shot last week at the Coast Guard communications station on Kodiak. More
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API19A12SteveSutherlin
API 19A12 SteveSutherlin discusses the Anchorage news wars and the Petroleum News. More
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API19A12AliceRogoff
API 19A12 Alice Rogoff discusses being a pilot, and the Alaska Dispatch. More
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API19A12Opening
API 19A12 Opening Dorene demonstrates her (lack of) knowledge about Hawaii while Mark explains how he jumped out of a perfectly good airplane for no apparent reason. More
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Keyes Charged for Koenig Case
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Police Seek Midtown Shooting Suspect
Anchorage police are searching for a shooting suspect that left one person dead and another injured at a midtown car garage. More
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20-Year-Old Found Dead in South Anchorage
Police say a friend found the body of Matthew Scott, 20, at about 12:30 at his apartment. No foul play is suspected, but police are treating the incident as a crime scene. More
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Midtown Fire Displaces Renter
A midtown condo bursts into flames Monday evening. (4/16) One neighbor said she heard a loud pop and says she looked out her window and the fire exploded from the deck up the side of the building.
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API 18A12 Nick Karnos
API 18A12 Nick Karnos of Lynden International discusses fishing, bearing, and moving Alaska's stuff all over the world. More
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API 18A12 Senator Fred Dyson
API 18A12 Senator Fred Dyson. We were expecting a phone call, but he showed in person. Dyson talks about a decade and a half in the Legislature, being in the minority of the majority, and what exactly the conversation was between him and Bill Allen sitting in a Toyota truck in front of the FBI building. More
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Holland America Cuts the City of Eagle from Alaska Tour Route
Holland America Line has decided to cut its Eagle Alaska tour route leaving the city near the Canadian boarder worried for its financial future.
How are residents coping with the news of the loss? More
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API 17A12 Mike Chenault
API 17A12 Senator Mike Chenault More
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API17A12 Tom Wagoner
API 17A12 Senator Tom Wagoner. More