The university is considering selling its Applied Sciences building in Dillingham to the Alaska Housing Finance Corp., which toured the facility this summer. Public comment on the sale is open until Jan. 8.
The Bristol Bay Borough travelled to Seattle to discuss what resources are available to fishermen at the Pacific Marine Expo last month.
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Residents are told to boil tap water for two minutes before using it for drinking, cooking, cleaning or brushing teeth.
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A grant that funds 7 of the university's faculty and staff is set to expire at the end of the fiscal year.
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The school's last day in session was Friday and its seven students started new programs yesterday.
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Anthony Reed was arrested in late September and now faces three felonies and two misdemeanors.
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Alaska cities and school districts scramble to close budget gaps after state cuts bond debt paymentsDillingham and the Lake and Peninsula Borough are among the municipalities and districts hit by cuts to the state’s school bond debt reimbursement program.
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About 70 residents gathered locally to discuss federal policy concerns.
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Anthony Reed was arrested in late September and now faces one felony and several misdemeanors including giving drugs and alcohol to a minor.
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The lineal descendants of BBNC shareholders, and eligible individuals who missed the original enrollment, can now enroll and receive their own stock in the corporation.
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