The full Petersburg Indian Association tribal council hasn’t yet had a chance to meet and decided on how to spend the money. Tribal organizations have to spend the money by September 30th in order to be eligible for a grant next year.
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VA’s Caregiver Program Still Dropping Veterans With Disabilities
An NPR investigation last year revealed that a number of VA centers were ejecting hundreds of caregivers from the program. The VA promised reform, but a year later few have returned to the program.
Hawaii Volcano’s Lava Spews ‘Laze’ Of Toxic Gas And Glass Into The Air
Lava from the Kilauea volcano is pouring into the Pacific Ocean, generating a plume of “laze” — hydrochloric acid and steam with fine glass particles — into the air.
Alaskan fishermen aren’t the only ones noticing the rise of Atlantic halibut
Historically, Atlantic halibut has not competed with its close relative on the West Coast since New England and Canadian fishermen overfished stocks in the late 1880s.
Chenault to Sitka Chamber: ‘I know how government should work’
The Nikiski Republican says he’s running for governor because he thinks there’s a lack of leadership in the office.
Meet the companies testing self-driving vehicles in the Pacific Northwest
“The industry, the private sector is pulling government along, whether we’re ready or not,” a said Washington transportation official said. “We’re trying to play catch up, but we do need a public policy framework.”





