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 By Ceri Godinez    News    July 27, 2022

New law could lead to shellfish hatcheries in Alaska

Shellfish hatcheries could be in Alaska’s future, under legislation recently signed into law. The measure allows the Department of Fish and Game to manage shellfish enhancement and restoration projects. Restoration projects are designed to bring a s...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    July 20, 2022

Southeast towns look for answers to limited public restrooms

Most every town in Southeast faces a similar summer problem: Boatloads of visitors and not enough public toilets. Some communities have built additional restrooms, and Sitka this summer is paying downtown businesses willing to open their facilities...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    July 20, 2022

PFD donations don't change much with higher payout

This year, deposits of about $3,200 each will begin appearing in Alaskans’ bank accounts on Sept. 20, but so far the promise of a record-high combined Permanent Fund dividend and energy relief payment hasn’t translated to more charitable giving. Sin...

 
 By Ceri Godinez    News    July 13, 2022

Reduction in food stamp benefits will hit Wrangell households

More than 100 Wrangell households will see their food stamp payments reduced beginning in September as a result of the official rescinding of the state’s public health emergency order on July 1. As of May, 125 Wrangell households were p...

 

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