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The rugged past and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses

The rugged past and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses
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The rugged history and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses

The rugged history and fragile future of Alaska s roadhouses
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Tracking COVID-19 in Alaska: 4 recent deaths and 56 new cases reported Tuesday

Print article We re making this important information available without a subscription as a public service. But we depend on reader support to do this work. Please consider supporting independent journalism in Alaska, at just $3.69 a week for an online subscription. Alaska on Tuesday reported 56 cases of COVID-19 and four deaths linked to the virus, according to the Department of Health and Social Services. State health officials said the newly reported deaths involved an Anchorage man in his 70s, a Wasilla man in his 60s, a Wasilla woman in her 60s and a woman from the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area in her 50s. All of the deaths occurred recently, officials said Tuesday.

Dunleavy administration proposes millions for biggest Alaska farming project in decades

Dunleavy administration proposes millions for biggest Alaska farming project in decades Print article JUNEAU The administration of Gov. Mike Dunleavy is seeking $5 million for a 100,000-acre farming project west of the Interior town of Nenana. It’s one of a series of agricultural and land-development projects proposed by the governor in amendments to the annual capital budget, which funds construction and renovation projects across Alaska. Land sales in the new Nenana-Totchaket farming district could take place as soon as fall 2022, said Dave Shady, director of the Alaska Division of Agriculture, and if the project is fully developed, it would be the largest state-funded agricultural venture in Alaska since the failed Delta Barley Project of the 1970s and 1980s.

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