The University of Alaska says the furloughs, put in place by UA President Jim Johnsen, will impact 166 employees and are expected to save the university system $554,000.
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More Pogo mine workers test positive for COVID-19; company won’t say how many
Northern Star Resources would not say how many workers at the Pogo mine have tested positive. A company spokesperson says that it’s “a small number.”
Mary Jane Fate, Athabascan leader and former AFN chair, dies
Mary Jane Fate was known for her advocacy for the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and her leadership of the Alaska Federation of Natives and the Fairbanks Native Association. Fate had many “firsts” at a formative time in Alaska’s history.
Pogo mine worker tests positive for COVID-19 after 12-day shift
A worker at the Pogo gold mine has tested positive for COVID-19. And he may have come in contact with up to 14 others at the mine that’s located 38 miles northeast of Delta Junction.
Tammie Wilson resigns from Alaska Legislature to take state job
Wilson is taking a job with a state agency that she’s often fought against during her 10 years in the Alaska House of Representatives.
Denali Park road could be closed due to sloughing roadway
The extent of next summer’s road closures will be unclear until crews begin work at Pretty Rocks.
Citing executive order, Fort Wainwright evicts public employee union
The head of the American Federation of Government Employees Local 1834 says the union and Fort Wainwright officials have for decades maintained good relations — until recently.
Denali wolf sightings hit record low
A report recently issued by the National Park Service shows only 1% of surveys along the road into Denali National Park recorded wolf sightings this summer.
For Halloween, ‘Molly of Denali’ creators explain how to dress up like Molly
The show’s producers want kids to have fun — but not co-opt Molly’s Athabascan culture.
University of Alaska debt rating downgraded after years of cuts
The downgrade is only one notch in S&P’s rating system, from AA- to A+. S&P’s analyst says an A is the average rating for higher education public institutions in the United States.