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Published on Jul 24, 2025Source: Barron News Shield - Wisconsin - Neutral
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Published on Jul 24, 2025
Doing what's not right for Alaska
To the editor: Oh, Lisa. You went 99 yards and fumbled on the one yard line. I know all you Republicans are scared. You’ve said so. But do you think Trump won’t come after you next election because of this cowardly vote? Think again. The short term crumbs …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Graphite One raising $18 million for Alaska mine
Graphite One Resources Inc. (TSXV: GPH, GPHOF-OTCQX) said it has struck a deal with a syndicate of agents in connection with a private placement of up to $18 million worth of units. Part of the proceeds are earmarked for environmental studies and other …
Source: Resource World Magazine - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Fishing for history at the Alaska Packers Association Museum
By Julia Hawkins A historic relic remains nestled on the edge of Semiahmoo Spit. On the inside, what once was a symbol of labor now also represents Blaine’s rich maritime history. The Alaska Packers Association (APA) Museum offers a glimpse into that past. …
Source: The Northern Light - Washington State - Pending -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Pro-life event comes to Alaska
To the editor: On July 25, 2025, Fairbanks will join a nationwide pro-life event to remind people that “Abortion Takes A Human Life.” Sponsored by the Pro-Life Action League from Chicago, we hope to reach 2 million motorists with this important message …
Source: Fairbanks Daily News Miner - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Alaska appeals to US Education Department after failing funding test, with $80.8 million at stake
The state of Alaska has filed an appeal with the U.S. Department of Education after federal officials said the state failed a test measuring the differences in funding between school districts, which put more than $80.8 million in federal aid at risk. Each …
Source: Alaska Beacon - Center-left -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Orange hawkweed is a striking but pesky invasive in Alaska
Orange hawkweed flowers along West Northern Lights Boulevard in the Turnagain area of Anchorage. (Bill Roth / ADN File) My favorite restaurant, Mexico in Alaska, used to be in Mountain View. After one early visit there, I stumbled upon a gentleman in a …
Source: Anchorage Daily News - Alaska - Neutral -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Female Hiker Hospitalized After Being Mauled by Bear in Alaska: Report By Gabrielle Rockson
NEED TO KNOW A hiker survived a bear attack in the Stuckagain Heights area of Anchorage, Alaska, on Tuesday, July 22 "The hiker reported they could not get out on their own due to injuries sustained in the mauling," the Anchorage Fire Department …
Source: People - New York - Indeterminate -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Rescuers use drones to search for Alaska hiker who "couldn't walk" after grizzly attack on popular trail
A woman was mauled by a grizzly bear while hiking on a popular trail near Anchorage, officials say. The hiker, who has not been identified, was on the Basher Trail in the Chugach Mountains in Anchorage at around 2:30pm on July 22 when the bear attacked, …
Source: Advnture - Pending -
Published on Jul 24, 2025
Alaska Governor: Don't Blame Trump for Copper Price Inflation | Opinion
Record-high copper prices have some observers blaming the introduction of tariffs for the recent spike in prices. But pointing the finger at President Donald Trump misses the underlying problem. We need to increase our supplies of, and access to, copper …
Source: Newsweek - Left-wing