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Begich: Feds should lift Alaska Medicaid suspension
Published July 18
| 12 commentsANCHORAGE - U.S. Sen. Mark Begich said the federal government suspension banning Alaska from enrolling new people to a Medicaid program for the disabled and elderly should be lifted, the senator wrote in a letter this week.
Stimulus money to fund water projects in rural Alaska
Originally published July 18 at 3:39 p.m.
Updated July 18 at 7:21 p.m.
| 9 comments
ANCHORAGE - Federal stimulus money will help fund running water projects for remote and rural villages in Alaska.
Denali workers ratify new contract
Originally published July 17 at 3:25 p.m.
Updated July 17 at 11:15 p.m.
| 23 comments
FAIRBANKS — Doyon/ARAMARK J.V. reached an agreement with 17 employees, including bus mechanics at Denali National Park and Preserve, ending a strike that began July 1, both sides confirmed Friday.
Rebuilding begins in villages ravaged by Yukon RIver flooding
Published July 18 | 8 comments
FAIRBANKS — Rebuilding efforts have begun in Eagle, where volunteer crews are working to construct replacement homes following devastating spring flooding on the Yukon River.
- Two Alaska teens arrested in death of homeless man in Anchorage July 18 | 18 comments
- Summer beer fest showcases Alaska’s best brews July 18 | 35 comments
- Wasilla man searches for missing mother July 18 | 4 comments
- Time doesn’t fade Barrow man’s love for muktuk eating competition July 18 | 4 comments
- Looking Back in Fairbanks — July 18 July 18
- 250 soldiers return to Fairbanks from northern Iraq July 17 | 23 comments
- Alaska high court recommends Bethel judge get 3-month suspension July 17 | 10 comments
- 'Wet Bethel' petitions have enough signatures July 17 | 6 comments
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Alaska’s auto pioneer
Published July 18
Editor’s note: As we recognize the 50th anniversary of President Dwight Eisenhower’s signing of the Alaska statehood proclamation on Jan. 3, 1959, the Daily News-Miner is reprinting an occasional sampling of its statehood-related editorials from that era.
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- Roundabout plans July 18 | 34 comments
- Leaders or rulers? July 17 | 32 comments
- Twisted words July 17 | 69 comments
- Veterans help July 17 | 8 comments
- Clean house July 17 | 24 comments
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U.S. chamber backs higher federal gas tax
Published July 17 | 24 comments
While Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell is pushing the Legislature to continue a suspension or repeal the state's 8-cent gas tax, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is calling for an increase of about 10 cents in the federal gas tax to build and fix the nation's crumbling roads.
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Sports
Shangin comes through to capture men’s ear pull competition
Published July 18
In the ear pull, two people loop twine around their ears and lean backward until the string comes loose or someone gives up. It is a test of pain threshold created to simulate frostbite.
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Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival says goodbye to Jo Scott
Published July 17 | 2 comments
“Don’t ever worry about getting older. Just keep doing things for other people. It works.”
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