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Coastal News Today | AK - Opinions The last, best chance for the Exxon Valdez spill trustees to protect the Bering River

Coastal News Today | AK - Opinions The last, best chance for the Exxon Valdez spill trustees to protect the Bering River
coastalnewstoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from coastalnewstoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

After 66 years, Eklutna River will run uninterrupted

After 66 years, Eklutna River will run uninterrupted
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Alaska Journal | Movers and Shakers for July 18

Alaska Journal | Movers and Shakers for July 18
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Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Posted by Angela Denning | May 14, 2021 This sign is posted on the door of the Petersburg Post Office. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) COVID show notes for Friday, May 14, 2021 – Incident commander Karl Hagerman  – COVID situation in Petersburg right now, still at low risk, four active cases, all travel related, people who have left Petersburg, returned here and since tested positive. They were symptomatic and were tested at the airport and at Petersburg Medical Center’s respiratory clinic. They have been directed to isolate and he believes the risk to festival-goers is low. Petersburg still has a face covering mandate in place. He mentioned the Centers for Disease Control’s latest guidance on fully vaccinated people and masking.

Community foundation awards over $24K to Petersburg projects

Community foundation awards over $24K to Petersburg projects Posted by Joe Viechnicki | May 13, 2021 Students and staff at Petersburg schools will use grant money for a paper shredding business. (Photo courtesy of PCF) The Petersburg Community Foundation this week announced its latest round of grants totaling $24,125 to programs and projects in Petersburg. The eight grants go to non-profits, the school district, medical center and a project planned at Mountain View Manor. Foundation board president Liz Cabrera said requests for funding come in each year from a wide cross section of the community. “We have grants for youth support, youth organizations,” Cabrera said. “There’s a little bit of emphasis on child care this year and I think that has been an ongoing issue all year, not just here but across the country. And then we have arts and community activities and support for older adults at the manor. So I think a good cross section of the community is represented in the

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