The Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak will be able to build an Alutiiq language program for preschool-aged children with the help of a grant it just received.
Recent News
Cooperative Extension to keep doors open in Anchorage, Sitka
Leadership for Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Alaska Fairbanks announced Aug. 31 a plan to keep two offices open that it planned to close this fall due to state budget cuts –- one in Anchorage and the other in Sitka.
Seldovia residents warned of leaching lead
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation has released a report listing 15 water systems in Alaska that contain lead levels above the federal limit, and the city of Seldovia is among them.
Three in Sitka indicted for heroin possession
A Sitka grand jury has indicted three Sitkans for possessing and intending to distribute heroin.
Bethel police arrest suspect in connection with weekend stabbing
Police arrested a man in connection with a stabbing that occurred in Bethel over the weekend.
Police have charged Mathew Romer, 25, on one count of assault in the first degree
State analyzing higher claims for expanded Alaska Medicaid
Costs for Alaska’s expanded Medicaid program have exceeded first-year estimates by roughly $30 million so far, leaving some concerned about the impact the program may have on the state budget once the federal government stops covering the entire tab.
