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Alaska leaders criticize call for base closings
FAIRBANKS - Defense Secretary Leon Panetta’s announcement that the administration of President Obama will seek two new rounds of base closings drew quick reaction from Alaska’s congressional delega...
Jan 26, 2012 | 79 79 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend
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Ice Alaska gets partial zoning victory
FAIRBANKS — Ice Alaska won a victory of sorts Thursday when the borough assembly voted to approve a rezoning request for a portion of the new ice park the organization hopes to open near University...
Jan 27, 2012 | 8 8 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
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Controversial Fairbanks subdivision road measure fails to pass
Updated 7 p.m. Jan. 27 The article below has been changed to clarify that the ordinance would have failed even if Assemblyman John Davies had not changed his vote to "no." FAIRBANKS — A cont...
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Rural Alaska school lawsuit settled
FAIRBANKS — An eight-year-old lawsuit alleging the state has not met its constitutional obligation to provide schooling in rural areas was settled in Juneau on Thursday. Under the settlement agre...
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A duck stretches its wings while swimming in the open water of the Chena River behind the Carlson Center Thursday afternoon, January 26, 2012.  Eric Engman/News-Miner
A duck stretches its wings while swimming in the open water of the Chena River behind the Carlson Center Thursday afternoon, January 26, 2012. Eric Engman/News-Miner
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No records yet, but January has been cold in Fairbanks
by Tim Mowry/tmowry@newsminer.com
Jan 27, 2012 | 25 25 comments | 42 42 recommendations | email to a friend
FAIRBANKS — No records have been broken and the temperature hasn’t hit 50 degrees below zero at Fairbanks International Airport — not yet at least — but this month will go down as one of the coldes...
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Former Interior Alaskan nabs Oscar nomination by FDNMfeatures
Jan 24, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend
FAIRBANKS - Former Interior Alaskan Ben Grossmann was nominated for an Academy Award Tuesday morning. Grossmann and three others were nominated for best visual effects for their work on the Martin...

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First bills passed by House, Senate by FDNMstaff
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— Posted by Matt Buxton, staff writer Both the Senate and the House passed their first bills of the 2012 legislative session Friday. A measure that would create an advisory board to ove...

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Local adventurer Plumb to give slide show at Goldstream Sports by TimMowry_FDNM
Jan 24, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
Fairbanks explorer/adventurer Ed Plumb will give a slide show at Goldstream Sports Thursday night highlighting some of the winter wilderness trips he’s done and how to make trips more comfortable b...

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Running wild again
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner editorial Editor’s note: This Feb. 15, 1962, editorial from the Daily News-Miner decried the loose dog problem in Fairbanks. News coverage that month also included a f...
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  • Broken board
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    West Valley, Lathrop set for prep hockey title battle today
    FAIRBANKS—The West Valley Wolfpack and Lathrop Malemutes prepared themselves for their title showdown today by dominating Railbelt Conference rivals on Thursday night. The Wolfpack rolled to a 6-1...
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  • Ski race postponed a day due to extreme cold in Fairbanks
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    No politician off limits for the irreverent Capitol Steps
    FAIRBANKS - Do you want to hear Obama sing a show tune? Hear Biden rock out to the Eagles? Watch Newt Gingrich tip-toe through a ballet? Thanks to the Capitol Steps, you can. All of the major pri...
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    Russian tanker delivers fuel to iced-in Alaska city
    Coast Guard safety observers work to disconnect fuel hoses from the tanker vessel Renda on Thursday Jan. 19, 2012. Approximately 1.3 million gallons of fuel were transferred to the isolated town over the last several days. On Thursday, the first-of-its-kind endeavor came to a successful close, to the relief of the residents of Nome, who are experiencing one of their coldest winters on record and had been counting on the diesel fuel and gasoline delivery to get them through the next few months. (AP Photo/US Coast Guard, Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric J. Chandler)
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