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Archives for January 22, 2014
Juneau Afternoon 1/23/14
Thursday at 3 on KTOO-FM, Shona Strauser hosts We’ll find out about KTOO’s present & Future, as we talk with General Manager, Bill Legere; Pete Griffin will be here to highlight Saturday’s Tellebration; We’ll talk with performance Poet, Buddy Wakefield about his shows this weekend; We’ll get the details about Girl Scouts & Singing Telegrams;…
Haines guide, Canadian clients on trial for alleged wildlife crimes
Charges against John Katzeek, Brian Hicken, Kenneth Cox, and Tyler Antel include conspiracy to violate the Lacey Act
Juneau Assembly, legislative delegation talk session priorities
Education funding and the state’s unfunded public employee retirement obligation topped the list of topics discussed by the Juneau Assembly and the Capital City’s legislative delegation on Wednesday.
Cheese To The Rescue: Surprising Spray Melts Road Ice
This winter, a Wisconsin county is fighting icy roads with a homegrown product: liquid cheese brine. Tens of thousands of gallons of the stuff are used each year along with road salt, according to officials in Polk County.
State of the State 1/22/14
Governor Sean Parnell’s State of the State Address, live at 7 pm
What is the Center for Ocean Solutions?
Kerttula will bring the views, insights, and experience of a state lawmaker to coastal research.
Japanese Government Defends Dolphin Hunt As Killing Goes On
His nation’s annual dolphin hunt “is a form of traditional fishing in our country,” Japanese government spokesman Yoshihide Suga says in response to criticism of the practice from Caroline Kennedy, the new U.S. ambassador in Tokyo.
Almost No Poor Nations By 2035? That’s What Bill Gates Says
It is a myth that “poor countries are doomed to stay poor” and by the year 2035, “there will be almost no poor countries left in the world,” Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates writes in his latest annual letter about the work of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and conditions in the nations where the foundation works.
Snowden Says Allegations He Received Russian Help Are ‘Absurd’
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden says when he leaked classified documents about some of the United States’ most sensitive programs, he did so alone without any help.