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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy signed a bill into law protecting an Unangax̂ cemetery in Funter Bay last week; public comment for the Army Corps of Engineers ends today for the $54 million Captain s Bay Road project; and a Massachusetts company is sending genetically modified salmon to dinner tables in the U.S. for the first time.
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The weather has been amazing in Anchorage this week! I hope everyone is out enjoying it. It s mid-June and a budget has still not been passed, but it looks like the conference committee should finish today. A lot of legislators
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) Gov. Mike Dunleavy has signed legislation aimed at protecting the graves of Unangax people sent to internment camps in southeast Alaska during World War II. “We want their descendants to know it’s not been forgotten,” Dunleavy said at Tuesday’s bill signing. The measure expands the boundaries of Funter Bay State Marine […]
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A bill that protects the graves of Unangax people in southeast Alaska awaits a signature from Gov. Mike Dunleavy after both chambers of the Alaska Legislature approved the measure.