1 Looking Back in Fairbanks — Sept. 10
10 YEARS AGO Sept. 10, 2000 — Coffee is a hot commodity in Fairbanks, and it seems to be getting hotter despite the northern climate. Business is perking right along for two local companies who... Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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2 Pacific sockeye salmon return in record numbers
After years of scarcity, the rivers of the US and Canadian Pacific Northwest are running red, literally, with a vast swarm of a salmon species considered to be in crisis. Source: PhysOrg
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3 Willie Hensley on Ted Stevens - Uncle Ted: Pugnacious political papa
Forty-eight years ago, in the month of August in 1962, I met Ted Stevens in my home village of Kotzebue. I had decided not to return to the University of Alaska in Fairbanks that fall and was working for B and R Tug and Barge, owned by Edith Bullock, a former Republican territorial legislator. I had absolutely no concept of politics. Just nine years earlier, our family was living in a sod house ... Source: Anchorage Press
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4 Fisherman faces assault charge over fish weir sabotage
An Anchor Point fisherman who troopers say launched logs, trees and other debris down the Anchor River in hopes of sabotaging installation of a Fish and Game weir has been charged with felony assault. Source: Anchorage Daily News
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5 Agencies consider new means of killing and removing gray wolves after recent court rulings to protect them
Billings, Mont. -- Government agencies are seeking broad new authority to ramp up killings and removals of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and Great Lakes, despite two recent court actions that restored the animal's endangered status in all states... Source: Los Angeles Times
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6 Alaska seafood worker counts blessings after getting grazed by bullet
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - When Evan Toloff dressed for his shift at Captain Jack's Seafood Locker, he had no idea that the clothes he pulled on, the two heavy sweat shirts and rain gear, would end up pro... Source: Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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7 News: Sockeye return in record numbers
Outdoors headlines from across the country Source: ESPN
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8 Fox spit helped Forest Service confirm rare find
Three weeks ago, when U.S. Forest Service biologists thought they had found a supposedly extinct fox in the mountains of central California, they turned to UC Davis for confirmation. Source: UC Newsroom
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9 Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
BILLINGS, Mont. - Government agencies are seeking broad new authority to ramp up killings and removals of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and Great Lakes, despite two recent court actions that restored the animal's endangered status in every state except Alaska and Minnesota. Source: Muzi
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10 Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand
Various proposals would gas pups in their dens, surgically sterilize adult wolves and allow "conservation" or "research" hunts to drive down the predators' numbers. Source: KBOI-TV Boise
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