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The decision doesn't amount to re-authorization of Pebble's permit, according to the Corps, and is separate from the EPA's veto.
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When three Dillingham middle school students realized a local creek name included a derogatory word, they decided to do something about it. Now, after two years of work, they’ve won the Spirit of Youth humanitarian award.
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The Bristol Bay Native Corporation's education foundation has spearheaded higher education scholarships and programs for its shareholders for years. Its leaders now want to bolster the cultural heritage program with a focus on language revitalization.
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Quyana, chin’an, quyanaa and thank you to everyone who’s taken the time and energy to inform and support us in our work!
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The huge volume of sockeye from 2022 has tamped down this year’s market.
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The city plans to reevaluate the school funding after finalizing its own budget and learning the state's base student income for the upcoming year.
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"It's definitely lasting longer than we expected it to," said Don Moore of the Volcanic Ash Advisory Center. "And unfortunately, this low is just going to cause it to spin, generally speaking, around the Gulf of Alaska."
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By Thursday afternoon, Alaska Airlines reported canceling 28 flights due to ash from the volcano. The National Weather Service has issued an aviation warning for the Aleutians, Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak.
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The Dillingham City Council and school district have been in the throes of budgeting for next fiscal year. Over almost hour of public testimony at the last city council meeting, people supported increasing the education budget from $1.4 to $1.7 million, but some city officials are concerned about funding other municipal projects.
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As the school year nears its end, Dillingham School District is working to fill 17 jobs for this fall — including seven teaching positions. But as it contends with a national teacher shortage, some community members are worried.