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Fairbanks Native leaders are urging the city council to reconsider the reading of a Native land acknowledgement at the start of council meetings. They’re asking the council to revisit the issue after the panel voted down a land acknowledgement resolution last month (March). Native leaders say land acknowledgement is about history and respect.
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Live music this Friday morning on KNBA - Ukulele Russ is from Maine, originally, but now calls Fairbanks home - when not on tour. Certain elements of the…
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Since 2012, a group of scholars forming the Alaska Native Studies Council hosts an Alaska Native Studies Conference. Colleges involved include Ilisagvik…
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As heard on Morning Line today: The Iditarod finisher’s list keeps growing today, with more than 30 teams crossing the line…Iditarod isn’t the only dog…
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In a forum hosted by the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, two candidates running for Alaska Governor debated local and statewide issues. Gov. Sean…
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BP Alaska announces layoffs of 275 employeesWeeks after Alaskans narrowly defeated a measure to increase oil taxes, BP Alaska has announced it plans to…
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The University of Alaska develops plans for employee furloughs in case it temporarily and unexpectedly runs out of money.The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health…
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The state Senate passed an Omnibus Education Bill yesterday that's headed to Conference Committee, where House and Senate members will hammer out…