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Wildlife Troopers say a woman intentionally let her dog attack a moose until it died outside the Tustumena Lodge in Kasilof.
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The ordinance was part of a trio of proposed changes to park and city policies — the latest in a months-long response to a drag performance at Soldotna Pride in the Park last summer.
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Scientists have been watching two volcanoes on the Aleutian chain after noticing what they call a pattern of "seismic unrest" in the area.
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The assembly approved a $20 thousand allocation for the Seward-Bear Creek Flood Service Area to upgrade its part-time leader role into a full-time program manager.
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Bower has been city manager of Seward for less than two years. She'll step into a position most recently filled by Soldotna's Stephanie Queen.
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Nikiski Republican Rep. Ben Carpenter co-chairs the House Ways and Means Committee, which is considering a number of potential solutions to address the PFD question this session.
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Micah Hahn, who's leading the study, said a big part of the project is to develop online tools so Alaskans have the information they need to access federal funding.
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Businesses that faced economic losses as a result of the landslide last spring have another month to apply for loans from the Small Business Administration.
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The company is planning to add three wells — two gas development wells and one combination gas development and oil exploration well — to its Ninilchik pad.
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Kenai River Sportfishing Association founder Bob Penney died earlier this week at his winter home in California.
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Protesters concerned about limits on the power of Alaska grand juries spent two days this week advocating for their cause on the Kenai Peninsula and beyond. The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly is asking the state legislature to hold hearings about the public concerns.
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Lawson will fill the seat left vacant when Judge Jennifer Wells retired last fall.