Quick survey for APRN web visitors

Wed, August 22, 2007

We have a question for those of you using APRN’s online news on a regular basis.

As you’ve probably noticed, we post two primary news content collections: the complete 30-minute Alaska News Nightly (ANN), as aired on APRN stations each weeknight. Then we take that 30-minute show and chop it up into the individual stories. That way, web visitors can opt to listen to the whole show (including music buttons, underwriting, etc.) or just listen to stories they’re interested in hearing.
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Owners of Selendang Ayu plead guilty and pay $10 million

Wed, August 22, 2007

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Photo by U.S. Coast Guard

A final federal settlement was reached today with the owners of the Selendang Ayu, the freighter that ran aground off Unalaska Island in December 2004 and broke in two, spilling tons of soybeans and thousands of gallons of fuel into the Bering sea. The owners, IMC Shipping, pleaded guilty to three federal misdemeanor charges and agreed to pay a $10 million fine. Alaska U.S. Attorney Nelson Cohen says $3 million will be paid into the National Fish and Wildlife Fund for risk assessment.

Lori Townsend and David Shurtleff, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Bruce Babbitt boosting opposition to Bush oil leasing in Bristol Bay

Wed, August 22, 2007

The man who helped buy back federal oil gas leases 11 years ago is in Bristol Bay rallying opposition to the Bush administration’s plan to put the North Aleutian Basin back on the auction block.

Johanna Eurich, KDLG - Dillingham

 
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Infamous Alaska jet finally sold

Wed, August 22, 2007

Texas businessman-turned Valdez resident Larry Reynolds has signed an agreement to purchase the state’s infamous Westwind II aircraft. The jet was bought by former Governor Frank Murkowski in 2005 over the objections of the Legislature. The move drew criticism from fiscal conservatives who felt it was not needed. Renyolds paid $2.1 million for the plane, about $500,000 less than Governor Murkowski paid for it. The sale will be complete once the funds are transfered into the state’s bank account. The Palin administration says they anticipate that taking place tomorrow.

Amy Bracken, KCHU - Valdez

 
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Teacher’s association irritated with state’s criteria for incentive program

Wed, August 22, 2007

The President of National Education Association Alaska is blasting the state’s new performance incentive program, calling it ‘fundamentally unfair’ to schools in urban areas. The program started last year. It pays teachers a bonus at schools where the students show improvements in their “No Child Left Behind” test scores.

David Shurtleff, APRN - Anchorage

 
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An Alaskan paratrooper in Iraq, Part 2

Wed, August 22, 2007

Alaska’s paratrooper soldiers, based at Fort Richardson, were suppose to return from Iraq next month. But like all army brigades, their deployment was extended for three months. Tonight, we have part two of our interview with Major Craig Whiteside, stationed with the brigade in Iskandariyah.

Lori Townsend, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Fairbanks hosting cloudy science meetings

Wed, August 22, 2007

A group of international scientists are gathered in Fairbanks to share research on an unusual type of high altitude cloud. Noctilucent clouds are made of ice particles 50 miles above the earth’s surface, and are only visible at night. Interest in the clouds is associated with global warming research.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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A big first day of school, especially for rural kids arriving in Anchorage

Wed, August 22, 2007

Today is the first day of school for many students in the Anchorage School District. For some the first day can be a nervous experience, especially for those from rural Alaska.

Jennifer Canfield, KNBA - Anchorage

 
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Anchorage Salvation Army opens new family-focused housing facility

Wed, August 22, 2007


The Salvation Army is celebrating the opening of its new $12.5 million dollar SAFE campus in Anchorage. But the real celebration surrounds the arrival of the families who will live there.


Photos courtesy The Salvation Army - Anchorage

The Salvation Army will give tours of the new facility. Contact:
Jenni Ragland, Associate Director, Community Relations Department
The Salvation Army Alaska Divisional Headquarters
907-276-2515 x431

Len Anderson, KSKA - Anchorage

 
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Alaska News Nightly: August 22, 2007

Wed, August 22, 2007

NEA Alaska is criticizing the state’s new program that pays teachers extra in schools that improve test scores. Plus, former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbit is in Alaska, rallying opposition to the federal plan to sell oil and gas leases in the North Aleutian Basin. Those stories and more on tonight’s Alaska News Nightly, broadcast statewide on APRN stations.

Individual news stories are posted in the Alaska News category and you can subscribe to APRN’s news feeds via e-mail, podcast and RSS.

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