Anchorage State of the City speech available

Fri, August 24, 2007

For those that may be interested, KSKA has published the complete audio from this week’s State of the City address by Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich.  It includes both the speech and an extended Q&A session with the mayor at the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.

You can listen to or download the audio at KSKA’s web site.

Dinosaur excavations underway on the North Slope

Fri, August 24, 2007

Scientists have successfully built a tunnel into the abundant fossil dinosaur deposits along the Colville River on the North Slope and are taking out their first samples now.

Steve Heimel, APRN - Anchorage

UPDATE: This article originally included a photo that suggested it was of scientist Thomas Rich digging on the North Slope. The photo was actually of another scientist, Dr. Anthony R. Fiorillo, who was not involved in the Colville River project. Thanks go to Paul McCarthy at the University of Alaska for catching the error and correcting us on it.

 
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Larry Reynolds: Valdez’s great white hunter and economic entrepreneur

Fri, August 24, 2007

The Palin Administration says it closed the deal to sell the fabled Westwind Two jet for $2.1 million. Valdez resident Larry Reynolds is now the proud owner. The Texan moved to Valdez four years ago. And now he’s known as the man who wants to change the economic landscape in Valdez.

Amy Bracken, KCHU - Valdez

 
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Botanist Raven flies to Alaska to teach local environmental leadership

Fri, August 24, 2007

A renowned botanist and international environmental leader is visiting Alaska. Peter Raven is the longtime director of the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, an organization that’s built local conservation programs worldwide. The Garden maintains a diverse live collection and data base of plants. Raven says the research is focused on areas that have suffered dramatic plant and animal extinctions. He’s making a presentation this Saturday in Anchorage at the Loussac Public Library at 3:00 p.m.

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Petition filed in Ketchikan to restrict number of jewelry storefronts downtown

Fri, August 24, 2007

A citizen’s group has filed a petition to limit the number of jewelry stores in downtown Ketchikan. The group collected nearly 700 signatures in hopes of placing the initiative on October’s ballot.

Deanna Garrison, KRBD - Ketchikan

 
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Sitka school board drops unique high school graduation requirement

Fri, August 24, 2007

A hallmark of graduation and a right of passage for Sitka high school seniors is no more. For years, students were required to undertake a challenge or learn something new before they graduated, like weaving a traditional blanket from mountain goat hair or baking a wedding cake. They had to give a presentation about their Senior Project and, up until last year, write a paper.

Melissa Marconi-Wentzel, KCAW - Sitka

 
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Profile: Tending navigation bouys in Alaska’s Inside Passage

Fri, August 24, 2007

Navigation on the coastal waters of Southeast Alaska is challenging even on a good day. Over 50 floating aids, and hundreds more fixed markers guide mariners along Alaska’s Inside Passage. The Coast Guard Cutter Maple is responsible for making sure the buoys are working, regardless of the season or weather.

Robert Woolsey, KCAW - Sitka

 
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Field Trip: Togiak National Wildlife Refuge

Fri, August 24, 2007

The Togiak National Wildlife Refuge is well known for it’s marine mammals, seabirds, and pristine nature. Each summer refuge managers take a group of middle school students to explore Cape Pierce.

Anne Hillman, KDLG - Dillingham

 
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Alaska News Nightly: August 24, 2007

Fri, August 24, 2007

Scientists tunnel into the Alaskan permafrost and find a motherlode of dinosaur fossils. Plus, a profile of the businessman who bought the state’s jet and also wants to improve the economy in Valdez. Those stories and more on tonight’s Alaska News Nightly, broadcast statewide on APRN stations.

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