Suggested donations are nonperishable foods like flour, sugar and canned goods. There’s also an option to donate at a website set up through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Juneau.
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Newscast – Friday, Feb. 4, 2022
In this newscast: Electric utilities want to change how they charge for electric vehicle charging; Statewide effort to raise funds for Tonga is underway
Alaska congressional delegation details benefits of federal infrastructure law to state lawmakers
Rep. Don Young defended the law against Republican critics. He said it will bring in $6,000 per resident for transportation infrastructure into Alaska, the most of any state.
Federal government denies tribal groups’ petition to limit salmon bycatch
Tribal groups in Western Alaska submitted the petition following dismal chinook and chum salmon runs this summer.
3 elementary schools to close in Fairbanks area due to low enrollment, budget challenges
The three schools will be closed after the current school year ends, according to a district spokesperson.
Park service mulls changes to management plan as Exit Glacier recedes
Exit Glacier has been receding so quickly that parts of the park that were once prime glacier viewing just aren’t anymore.




