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State Tipoffs Involving Alaska Newsletter for 2019-11-24 ( 11 items ) |
A&E Announces Premiere of New Series 'Alaska PD' and the Return of 'The First 48' and '60 Days In' (10)
NEW YORK, Nov. 19 -- A&E Television Networks issued the following news release:
A&E Network is kicking off the New Year with an all new robust programming lineup. New series "Alaska PD" transports viewers to America's Last Frontier where they will ride along with law enforcement officers battling not only one of the highest crime rates in the country, but also wild animals and life-threatening weather conditions. Fan favorite "60 Days In" returns for its most intense season yet in addition to a more PR
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Issues Notice Involving Trident (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 22 -- The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation issued the following public notice:
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) proposes to renew Air Quality Control Operating Permit AQ0232TVP04 to the Trident Seafoods Corporation, under Alaska Statutes 46.14 and regulation 18 AAC 50.
Applicant: Trident Seafoods Corporation (Trident)
Permittee Address: 5303 Shilshole Avenue, NW, Seattle, WA 98107-4201
Location: City of Sand Point, Popof Island, A more PR
Alaska Gov. Dunleavy Calls Out Distortion and Misinformation Regarding Federal Roadless Rule Grant (10)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 20 -- Gov. Mike Dunleavy, R-Alaska, issued the following news release:
Governor Michael J. Dunleavy wants to set the record straight regarding the Alaska Department Natural Resources (DNR) decision to utilize grant funds to evaluate the economic impacts of a Roadless Rule exemption for the Tongass National Forest.
Here are the facts. The Alaska Division of Forestry (DOF), a division of DNR, received $2.0 million from the U.S. Forest Service in 2018. The state utilized t more PR
Alaska Natural Resources Dept. Issues Notice on Anchorage Helicopter Tours (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 23 -- The Alaska Department of Natural Resources issued the following public notice (No. LAS 33098):
Subject to AS 38.05.850, the Southcentral Regional Land Office has received an application for the following:
APPLICANT: ANCHORAGE HELICOPTER TOURS
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles due east of Lake George on an unnamed snow field near Gannet Glacier.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A one acre area of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of section 33, Township 14 south, Ra more PR
Alaska Natural Resources Dept. Issues Notice on Hilcorp Alaska (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 19 -- The Alaska Department of Natural Resources issued the following public notice (No. LAS 33093):
Subject to AS 38.05.850, the Northern Regional Land Office has received an application for the following:
APPLICANT: HILCORP ALASKA, LLC
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: L-Pad Lake is located within the Milne Point Unit, south of the access route to L Pad.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: State Land within Umiat Meridian, Township 13N, Range 10E, Section 15
REQUESTED ACTIVITY: Dredging an area at more PR
Alaska Natural Resources Dept. Issues Notice on Homesite Properties (10)
JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov. 20 -- The Alaska Department of Natural Resources issued the following public notice (No. LAS 32209):
Pursuant to AS 46.15 and rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, notice is hereby given that an application has been received from Homesite Properties, LLC, PO Box 1161, Palmer, AK 99645 to appropriate water as follows: 38,000 gallons per day of water, January 1st through December 31st, for the Mountain Glory Heights Subdivision from a drilled well, 133 feet in depth, more PR
America's Republican Governors Discuss Policy Priorities at 2019 RGA Annual Conference (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Republican Governors Association issued the following news release:
24 Republican governors and governors-elect from across the country gathered to discuss policy priorities, best practices from the states, and efforts to elect and re-elect Republican governors at the Republican Governors Association's (RGA) 2019 Annual Conference, held this week in Boca Raton, Florida.
On Wednesday, November 20, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant moderated a plenary session including more PR
Leidos to Provide C5ISRO Support to U.S. Pacific Air Force Command (10)
RESTON, Virginia, Nov. 21 -- Leidos Holdings, a national security, health and engineering solutions company, issued the following news release:
Leidos (NYSE:LDOS), a FORTUNE(R) 500 science and technology leader, was awarded a follow-on contract by the U.S. Pacific Air Force Command (PACAF) to provide command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and operations (C5ISRO) support. The single award, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract has a total more PR
Muscogee Creek Nation: Citizen Attends White House Conference (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22 -- The Muscogee Creek Nation, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news release:
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- Issues faced by contemporary Native Veterans discussed
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Muscogee (Creek) citizen and Naval officer Capt. Calvin Foster was invited to attend the Supporting Contemporary Native American Veterans Conference Nov. 19 at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House.
The conference hosted nearly 200 Native American and Alaska Native Veteran more PR
Researchers Get NSF Grant to Study Ancient Climate Change, Tectonics and Mass Extinctions: University of Arkansas (10)
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Nov. 22 [TNSgrants-NSF] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
Things were different in North America 90 million years ago. It was the Late Cretaceous and the Western Interior Seaway split what is now North America from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico. (Modern day Arkansas, on the ancient sea's eastern shore, wasn't quite waterfront property, but it was close.) A chain of mountains rose from what's now Nevada through Montana, causing regional climate varia more PR
WWU Research Team Trying to Unlock the Recycling Potential of Ocean Plastics (10)
BELLINGHAM, Washington, Nov. 20 -- Western Washington University issued the following news release:
The forested coastlines of Afognak Island, part of Alaska's Kodiak Archipelago, seem at first glance to be pristine and unspoiled, the miles of deserted beaches being left mostly in the care of the island's brown bears and Roosevelt elk.
Sadly, that perception is far from accurate, due to the island's location along the North Pacific Gyre - an enormous ocean current swirling counterclockwise acr more PR
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