Category Archives: AK News

Alaska News August 24-25, 2023

KTUU: Residents voice concerns as Assembly approves body-worn camera contract for APD; Veterans Business Outreach Center program celebrates opening with ribbon cutting The VBOC is offering services across the state from its location in Southcentral Alaska; $200M Anchorage airport cargo facility CEO says there are numerous benefits despite controversy and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTOO: After 2 years, still no trial date for Juneau chiropractor charged with assaulting patients and more ->
 
 
 
 
KYUK: U.S. attorney general announces $22M to help tribes respond to crime and support victims and more ->
 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: Interior Alaska Law Enforcement Team Up for Crime Suppression Operation; This Day in Alaska History-August 24th, 1912; This Day in Alaska History-August 25th, 1900 and more ->
 
 
 
 
The Arctic Sounder: Subsistence, tradition and humor celebrated during the Kuukpik Corporation’s 50th anniversary; First fall storm of the year damages road in Utqiagvik and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Alaska lieutenant governor disqualifies legislative term-limits ballot measure; Art exhibition ‘Then as Now’ opening at Sitka National Historical Park; New Anchorage signpost explaining Dena’ina place name is part of broader movement and more ->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: Training exercise at Dutch Harbor gantry crane reveals gaps in emergency readiness; Qawalangin Tribe offers free online college programs to tribal members through new partnership; Homer man faces up to $4,500 fine for illegal fishing in Unalaska waters and more ->
 
 
 
 
Delta Wind: Mayor clarifies mention of fuel tax and more ->
 
 
 
 
KMXT: Midday Report
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: Two-legged stool

 
 
 
 
KNOM: SBA Administrator Isabella Guzmán visits Nome’s port expansion site
 
 
 
 

Junea Empire: A centennial tribute to the people who built the Taku Glacier Lodge The former hunting and fishing camp has gone through generations of owners and changes.
 
 
 
 

WSIU/KYUK: Alaska school district changes calendar to allow time for traditional culture
 
 
 
 

South Anchorage & Midtown
Farmers’ Markets
August 26, 2023

HOURS: 9am-2pm
FOR THE KIDS at Midtown: We have colored chalk on hand for young artists to draw their favorite veggies & flowers on the pavement.


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Simple Living Alaska: Wild Mushrooms and Raspberries | Late Summer Cooking & Preserving
 
 

Alaska News August 23, 2023

KTUU: Troopers make arrest in shooting death of Alakanuk man; Anchorage police searching for ‘armed and dangerous’ shooting suspect; Anchorage Assembly votes down navigation center project and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTOO: Sunflower stars take center stage in kelp research and more ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: Melvin Andrew sentenced to 12 years in prison for sexually abusing a minor and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: This Day in Alaska History-August 23rd, 1914 and more ->

 
 
 
 
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Alaska scientists voice concerns on Fukushima nuclear power plant releasing treated radioactive wastewater Contaminated water stored in years since 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami could have impacts on Alaska seafood industry, scientist says and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Anthony Salazar and Haitim Taha sentenced for 2017 murder of Leroy Lawrence and more ->

 
 
 
 

The Seward Journal August 23 to August 29, 2023
 
 
 
 
KUCB: Unalaska Public Safety investigates death of city employee known for coaching NYO and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Midday Report
 
 
 
 

By Dimitra Lavrakas, Juneau Empire: It’s no fun getting slugged in Southeast Alaska Gardeners are losing their battle against the invasion of the plant pests.

Offered a chance for some deep, rich black earth for gardening in a tiny Southeast Alaska village, I asked if there were any black slugs in it.

“If you’re going to garden here you have to just get used to them,” a resident curtly told me.

And with that began my battle and fascination with the invasive giant black slug known as Arion ater.

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It’s no fun getting slugged in Southeast Alaska

 
 
 
 

Awaiting the Sun: WWII Veterans Remember the Aleutians
Bil Paul

Schiffer Publishing, Limited, Dec 6, 2022 – Aleutian Islands (Alaska) – 240 pages
The Aleutians were the only North American territory to be invaded and occupied during the war. The fighting for these remote islands off the Alaskan mainland lasted for more than a year and claimed more than 3,800 Japanese and American lives. Soldiers on both sides experienced spells of intense combat, but also extended periods of extreme isolation and boredom. Author Bil Paul has constructed a narrative history of the conflict by weaving together the accounts of more than 200 officers and enlisted men. The in-theater experiences of noted writer Dashiell Hammett, as well as musicians Yehudi Menuhin and Bud Freeman, appear in the narrative. Chapters detail men’s reactions to dismal weather, often-poor food and housing, and the lack of women. Over 50 official and personal photographs complement the narrative.
 
 
 
 
By David James, ADN: Seward author Dan Walker’s early life from the Kenai Peninsula to Anchorage provided rich source material
 
 
 
 
By Scooter Doll, electrek: Fisker shares new details of Alaska pickup, including battery sizes and ‘world’s largest cupholder’

 
 
 
 

By Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Revisiting Indian River Valley Cliffs and Smoky Sunset
 
 
 
 

Alaska Far Away the movie

In the midst of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal gave 202 destitute Midwestern farm families a fresh start in Alaska, then just a U.S. territory. ALASKA FAR AWAY tells the absorbing story of the unusual and controversial government experiment known as The Matanuska Colonization Project of 1935 and of the unsuspecting families thrust into the national spotlight. Narrated by actor Peter Coyote and featuring archival footage and interviews with many surviving colonists, ALASKA FAR AWAY recreates the hardships, dangers and excitement of leaving everything behind to settle a new land.

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Alaska News August 22, 2023

KTOO: Denali National Park suspends recovery effort for 2 crash victims, downed aircraft; United Way helping coordinate Juneau flood relief efforts and more ->
 
 
 
 

KTOO: Ombudsman recommends firing Anchorage IT director for role in election challenge; Juneau Assembly approves bigger grants for building mother-in-law apartments; With more community gardens in Juneau, wait lists for plots are shrinking and more ->
 
 
 
 
KYUK: 4 people injured after car crash in Bethel; Alaska’s child care crisis is hitting foster families especially hard and more ->
 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: 176th Wing firefighters protect Nenana from wildfires; This Day in Alaska History-August 22nd, 1794 and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Home Health and Hospice community event happening August 24; Governor Mike Dunleavy welcomes Dr. Ben Carson to Alaska; Alaska state payroll department ‘one crisis away’ from workers going unpaid and more ->
 
 
 
 
KSTK: Regional competition aims to strengthen, grow small businesses and more ->
 
 
 
 
KFSK: First climber born and raised in Petersburg summits Devils Thumb and more->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: Crew member on factory trawler dies after possible ammonia exposure on board and more ->
 
 
 
 
KMXT: Kodiak Benny Benson State Airport loses power for second time in three weeks and more ->
 
 
 
 
By Alaska Division of Forestry & Fire Protection: Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) identifying final hot spots on McCoy Creek Fire (#201)
 
 
 
 
Craig Medred: (S)he is us
 
 
 
 
FYI: Cancer Screenings For Alaska Women

Welcome

Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program helps eligible Alaskans get breast and cervical health screenings. Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program enrollees can get mammograms and pap tests paid for by the program. Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program also pays for diagnostic tests when needed, and helps Alaskans get referred for financial support if they need treatment.

For more information about Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program, please call 1-800-410-6266.

About Alaska Breast and Cervical Screening Assistance Program screening

 
 
 
 
By Michael Fanelli, Alaska Public Media – Anchorage: Anchorage women-owned businesses form ‘Outdoor Alliance’ to help each other succeed

 
 
 
 
Simple Living Alaska: We Complete the Quonset Hut Workshop | 7,000 Bolts Done!
 
 

Alaska News August 19-21, 2023

KTUU: Suspect, victims identified in Dillingham double homicide; Building an emergency kit? Check out the basics recommended by Ready.gov Even the simplest kits can reduce stress or even increase your chances of survival in the event of an emergency and more ->

 
 
 
 
KTOO: SEARHC to close Sitka’s home health department and more ->
 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: Harvey Hill Sentenced to 12 Years for Attempted Sexual Assault; Alaska’s weird fire season ain’t over yet; This Day in Alaska History-August 19th, 1935; This Day in Alaska History-August 20th, 1915; This Day in Alaskan History-August 21st, 1914 and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Christopher Espiritu-Simpson Pleads Guilty to 2017 Murder of Juanita Lolesio; ‘The internet is no longer a luxury’: $667M from USDA for rural broadband and more ->
 
 
 
 
KFSK: Petersburg assembly to take testimony on the potential sale of Borough-owned tidelands and more ->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: St. Paul Island transitions to Village Public Safety Officers amid years-long struggle to find stable law enforcement and more ->
 
 
 
 
Delta Wind: Five Loaves Food Pantry holds open house and more ->
 
 
 
 
KMXT: Midday Reports
 
 
 
 
By Michael R Dougherty, Anchorage Pioneers: Did you know that Hewitt’s Drug Store, the Fur Rendezvous and the Anchorage Fire Department owe a lot to Thomas “Tom” Bevers?
 
 

Alaska News August 18, 2023

KTUU: Remembering Sen. Ted Stevens’ legacy as new Navy ship bears his name The USS Ted Stevens is a guided missile destroyer that will be christened Aug. 19 in Mississippi; U.S. Attorney’s office exploring ways to improve Alaska Tribal public safety and more ->
 
 
 
 

KTOO: Alaska alleges ‘widespread fraud’ by ATM business serving rural villages and small businesses and more ->

 
 
 
 

KYUK: Nunapitchuk’s school year starts remotely due to structural concerns and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: July 23rd REDDI Driver in Fatal Seward Chase Arrested and Charged with Murder; New analysis finds real, though rare, tsunami threat to upper Cook Inlet; This Day in Alaska History-August 18th 1903 and more ->

 
 
 
 
Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Two armed robberies in Fairbanks in one day and more ->

 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: Kotzebue sees 3 separate fires in town this month; National health officials praise the benefits of traditional food and more ->
 
 
 
 

KINY: Federal Grand Jury indicts Anchorage man on child pornography, attempted enticement charges; Slides closed at Twin Lakes playground due to harmful bear spray residue and more ->
 
 
 
 

KRBD: Ketchikan schools to begin year with two more mental health counselors and more ->
 
 
 
 

KUCB: Unalaskans become first in rural Alaska to get 5G mobile service and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Midday Report
 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Choked streams

 
 

Alaska News August 16-17, 2023

KTUU: The Risk Defined: New research reveals tsunami flood zones for Anchorage A new report released Wednesday shows not only how a tsunami could reach the Upper Cook Inlet, including Anchorage, Girdwood, and Eagle River, but also just how far inland the water would go; Heavy rains flood Anchorage streets, leaves one apartment complex under water Flooding has been reported in six different locations across the city and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTOO: Two men say they were sexually abused as children at Juneau’s Echo Ranch Bible Camp and more ->

 
 
 
 
Alaska Native News: This Day in Alaskan History-August 16th, 1920; This Day in Alaska History-August 17th, 1896 and more ->

 
 
 
 

KINY: SHI’S Council of Traditional Scholars to hold workshop on cultural memorial ceremony and more ->
 
 
 
 

The Seward Journal August 16 to August 22, 2023
 
 
 
 

KFSK: New mapping technology reveals five times the number of streams in Alaska and more ->
 
 
 
 

KRBD: Hello KRBD supporters and friends; Tour bus lands in Ketchikan Creek and more ->
 
 
 
 

KUCB: In Memoriam: Theckla Marie Hamblin; Unalaska Library hosts traveling dollar “Bill” and more ->

 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Mayor floats fuel tax to fund EMS and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Midday Reports
 
 

Alaska News August 15, 2023

KTUU: Mat-Su Borough School District welcomes students back Tuesday; Angoon teens learn what it’s like to be a guide in their own backyard; Transportation secretary tours Port of Alaska, talks investment in aging infrastructure and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTOO: A grieving father helped develop a new Anchorage curriculum on the dangers of opioids and more ->
 
 
 
 
KYUK: Kuskokwim Consortium Library calls for ‘Terrifying Tales on the Tundra’; Bethel police say someone has claimed responsibility for firing into a home on Aug. 12; Scientists surprised while looking for signs of dinosaurs along the Yukon River. ‘They’re just everywhere’ and more ->

 
 
 
 
Alaska native News: Tribal and community leaders to meet with government officials next week in Fairbanks to discuss environmental injustices and Biden Administration’s Justice 40 initiative; This Day in Alaska History-August 12th, 1916; This Day in Alaskan History-August 13th, 1915; This Day In Alaska History August 14th, 1906; This Day in Alaskan History-August 15th, 1935 and more ->

 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Crisis Now meetings gather likeminded people for crisis mitigation solutions and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Operation NOBLE DEFENDER to take place from August 15 to September 10; 2023 Juneau Affordable Housing Fund applications opened August 7 and more ->

 
 
 
 

KFSK: Petersburg School Board looks at raising lunch prices ahead of first meeting of the school year; Petersburg School District welcomes new middle and high school principal and more ->
 
 
 
 

KUCB; Trident delays Unalaska plant one year, cites unstable markets and more->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Local woman looks to aquaponics to provide fresh food year-round and more ->
 
 

Alaska news August 12-14, 2023

There wasn’t a single tree in Nome. There wasn’t a road that connected it to any other village or town. It would take you ten days to get there from Seattle on the Outside Passage —
Julia Scully,photography editor, writer1929-2023

 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Talking Safety
Anchorage’s phony new bike law

On the day a well-meaning Anchorage Assembly approved a new bike ordinance claimed to make the state’s largest city safer for those who pedal, I was on my bike grinding up the Hillside Drive “Bike Route” while being close-passed, which is illegal, by a whole string of cars and trucks going faster than the 45 mph speed limit, which is also illegal.

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Lofty Minded in Alaska: Ben and Beyond

 
 
 
 

Eat Your Words from Edible Alaska#55: Alaska IS an Ag State…
Hey there,
We couldn’t sum it up any better than Wendell Berry, who wrote “To be interested in food but not in food production is clearly absurd.” Dear Eat Your Words reader, we know you are interested, and in our new issue we sharpen the focus on agriculture. Help us welcome The Ag Issue, our Fall 2023 offering filled with stories of Alaska’s growers and producers. You’ll find an update on kelp and a new story on the challenges of growing grain in the state. Erin McKinstry tells us how the climate is changing the way Alaska grows food, and we visit a regenerative farm in Homer where animals are both food and vital co-creators of the farm’s ecosystem. Note, these are links to our digital edition of the magazine, where you can see the stories and messages from our advertising partners in a beautiful page-through format.

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By Michael R Dougherty, Alaska Facts and History: Do you know the history of the town of Portage, Alaska? Do you know how it became a ghost town? Discover Portage, Alaska in this edition.

 
 
 
 
By Clark Fair, Peninsula Clarion: Don’t stop the presses The Mable Smith Story — Part 2
Author’s note: Eight years after becoming a widow in Oklahoma, 55-year-old Mable Smith moved to Alaska, planning to live near her younger son John Jr. and his family. In late 1960, she applied for a homestead patent on 160 acres off Kalifornsky Beach Road. The following summer, she began working as a reporter and editor for the Cheechako News, based out of Ridgeway.

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By Sejal Sharma, Interesting Engineering: 73 million-year-old fossil of a tiny mouse found in Alaska The fossil is from the Gypsonictopidae, a family of mammals.

 
 

Alaska News August 09-11, 2023

KTUU: Police arrest husband of Anchorage woman missing for 5 days Police report body of 21-year-old Saria Hildabrand was found, case now labeled a homicide; Survival ‘unlikely’ in Denali aircraft crash, National Park Service says; State sues Swickard auto group over allegations of false advertisement Company says it wants to meet with the Attorney General’s office over the matter and more ->
 
 
 
 
KTOO: Juneau homeowners can apply for state assistance, stabilize riverbanks after flooding and more ->
 
 
 
 

KYUK: Listen: Kimberly Fitka O’Domin ceremony and family reflection and more ->

 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Remains of Carlie Alexie Recovered in Pikmiktalik River Area; Population of Yukon River peregrines nosedives; Alaska blueberries are good for you. Right?; This Day In Alaska History August 9th, 1899, This Day in Alaska History August 10th, 1728, This Day in Alaska History August 11th, 1900 and more ->
 
 
 
 
The Frontiersman: At Legislature’s initiative, Alaska dedicates longer ‘Purple Heart Highway and more ->

 
 
 
 

Fairbanks News Webcenter 11: Fort Wainwright transitions into new leadership and more ->

 
 
 
 

The Arctic Sounder: Selawik, Ambler and Fairbanks residents rally to draw attention to tribal custody case and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Brandon “Andy” Burrell sentenced to 45 years, with 25 years suspended, for sexual assault
The victim did not attend any of the sentencing hearings but submitted an impact statement. “It is best for me to continue on the path of healing I am currently on, and not to step back into the courtroom, but I would be doing myself a disservice not to admit the toll this has taken on me or my path in life.” She discussed at length how Burrell harmed her, stating, in part, “I don’t know how you get justice for what I’ve lost, what we’ve all lost. I lost my sense of safety, security, peace of mind and sense of self. … I know this has been an experience I would not wish upon anyone. Today I’m choosing to no longer be a victim but a survivor.”

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The Seward Journal August 09 to Augst 15, 2023

 
 
 
 

KFSK: OBI blows past 100,000 cases of fish and more ->
 
 
 
 

KRBD: Sites announced for 7 new recreation cabins in the Tongass and Chugach — 18 more still to be decided and more ->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: Memory Eternal: Sergie Krukoff Sr.; In Memoriam: Melodie Michelle Franklin and more ->

 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: New store to provide FedEx pickup and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Midday Reports
 
 
 
 
Digital Journal: Aunt Phil’s Trunk by Laurel Downing Bill Brings Alaska’s History To Life

Laurel Downing Bill’s Aunt Phil’s Trunk is a collection of award-winning short stories and historical photographs that showcase Alaska’s colorful past and how America’s 49th state developed over time.

Read more: https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/news/getnews/aunt-phil-s-trunk-by-laurel-downing-bill-brings-alaska-s-history-to-life#ixzz8A71ob4NW


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Fireside Books: James McBride’s ‘The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store’; Writer’s Life with Stephen Aryan
 
 
Fireside Boosk: Jamel Brinkley’s ‘Witness’; ‘Anansi’s Gold’ by Yepoka Yeebo
 
 
 
 

By Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: Sitka Nature Show #294 – Derek Sikes
 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: An Ick(y) problem?
 
 
 
 

IT’S PROCESSING TIME!

REGARDING PEACHES:
If you’re processing peaches, here is a post that has some how-to information as well as links to some of our favorite recipes: https://commongroundalaska.com/peaches-preparation-processing/

U-PICK UPDATE:
Also, ready for another u-pick? Let’s do this! We are opening on Monday the 14th from 2-7 for saskatoons and red & black currants. There may be a few honeyberries to pick through but we don’t make any promises. No need to sign up, just come on out.

I hope you all have a perfectly peachy day! The sun is shining in Big Lake and we’re processing green beans, cauliflower, grapes, and broccoli today. I LOVE this time of year, don’t you?
UPCOMING CLASSES:

FERMENTING CLASS: On the 19, we have part 1 of our FERMENTING class where we will be making a community veggie ferment to take home and also learning about fermented drinks like kombucha, Jun (like kombucha except made with green tea and honey) and water kefir. LInk to fermenting class: https://commongroundalaska.com/product/alaska-homestead-fermenting-masterclass/

SOURDOUGH CLASS: On the afternoon of the 19, we will have another SOURDOUGH class. The one we held yesterday was fabulous! So much fun and everyone learned a lot! Link to sourdough class: https://commongroundalaska.com/product/alaska-homestead-sourdough-masterclass-take-2/

FOOD PRESERVATION RETREAT: Also, we still have just a bit of room for the FILL YOUR LARDER FOOD PRESERVATION RETREAT on September 9. Learn about canning, fermenting, sourdough, culturing milk into sod cheese, yogurt, etc, food storage, and more! OPTIONAL (Free): Fill Your Soul – an hour of worship and bible study from 9 am – 10 am. Link to retreat: https://commongroundalaska.com/product/fill-your-larder-one-day-learning-retreat-take-3/

Get tickets for upcoming classes here: https://commongroundalaska.com/product-category/classes/
 
 
 
 
Simple Living Alaska: Raising the Quonset Hut Arches for Our Off Grid Workshop

 
 

Alaska News August 07-08, 2023

Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) on Alaska’s News Source 6:00 Report – August 7, 2023
 
 
 
 
KTUU: Trapper Creek hotel worker charged with murder in fatal stabbing of co-worker; Troopers investigating fatal hit-and-run near Chitina; Anchorage man hit, killed by vehicle in Happy Valley; Body cameras, navigation center, and non-motorized laws on Anchorage Assembly agenda and more ->

 
 
 
 

KTOO: Reward quadrupled after more than 20 endangered sea lions illegally killed near Cordova and more ->
 
 
 
 
KYUK: Scientists find a ‘dinosaur bonanza’ during Yukon River trip and more ->
 
 
 
 

Alaska Native News: Interior Department opens additional 812,000 acres to selection by Alaska Native Vietnam-era Veterans; This Day in Alaska History-August 7th, 1938; This Day in Alaska History-August 8th, 1931 and more ->
 
 
 
 
KINY: Anchorage man charged with Child Exploitation Offenses and more ->

 
 
 
 

KFSK: Kake breaks ground on Alaska’s first modern clam garden; Petersburg’s assembly votes to sell land to local Tribe and appeal for more from the state and more ->
 
 
 
 
KUCB: Aleutian Electrocution fulfills high-voltage promise to Unalaska and more ->
 
 
 
 

Delta Wind: Winds, higher temperatures spur fire growth and more ->
 
 
 
 

KMXT: Kodiak AK ->

 
 
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 8, 2023Community Councils Center Office Closed August 9-27, 2023
Anchorage, AK – [Community Councils Center] Today, the Federation of Community Councils (FCC) executive board announced its office, the Community Council Center (CCC), will be closed from August 9th through August 27, 2023. When operations resume on August 28, 2023, the office will be open 11am-2pm.
During this time, the info@communitycouncils.org email will not be monitored.

If you need immediate assistance with financial matters, contact FCC Treasurer Carolyn Hall, carolyn.h.hall@gmail.com or 907-310-0753.

If you need immediate assistance with a community council or a Municipality of Anchorage issue, contact FCC Secretary Amanda Moser at AmandaKMoser@gmail.com or 907-830-7560.

Contact FCC Vice President Linda Chase at lchaseak@gmail.com or 907-242-6687 for all other matters.

We appreciate your patience during this time, as the FCC executive board continues to direct its efforts toward the FCC’s and CCC’s operational priorities. The executive board continues to review internal operations, policies, and procedures, including hiring a new FCC manager, in the coming weeks and months.
The executive board is a volunteer board with limited time and resources; the board appreciates the understanding and support of the Anchorage community during this transitional phase.

 
 
 
 

Adelyn at KTOO: It’s been a week ->

 
 
 
 

Craig Medred: Salmon disaster
 
 
 
 
By Airman 1st Class Johnny Diaz, 673d ABW Public Affairs: All-Alaska Dedicated Crew Chief and Load Competition exemplifies air power and readiness
 
 
 
 

By Casey Grove, Alaska Public Media – Anchorage: Alaska woman’s lawsuit says she was victim at California prison known as ‘rape club’
 
 
 
 

By La’shawn Donelson, Your Alaska Link: Writer of Fairbanks murder mystery is finalist for national award
 
 
 
 
Wickersham’s Conscience: The Kodiak Spaceport and the Sunk Cost Fallacy
 
 
 
 
KTUU: Midtown Central Transfer Station move means some closures for the public

For the remainder of August, the Transfer Station will close to residential service every Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Transfer Station will close entirely from Monday, Aug. 21 through Friday, Aug. 25. Toth said the Transfer Station will reopen with a skeleton crew from Aug. 26 to Sept. 7.

A grand opening of the new facility is scheduled for Sept. 7, with operations beginning on Sept. 8, when the old facility will officially close.

Toth said more information is available on Solid Waste Service’s Facebook page.

“It’s going to be a little bit of a bumpy ride so we are asking for residents to please be patient,” said Toth, promising that Anchorage residents would find the new facility well worth their wait.

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