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Grist on MSNWho will benefit from melting glaciers?Like migrating salmon, mineral exploration companies are moving quickly into areas exposed by melting ice, hoping to strike ...
People protest a decision by the University of Alaska Board of Regents to strike “diversity, equity and inclusion” language, ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNYaaḵoosgé Daakahídi High School celebrates Class of 2025Yaaḵoosgé Daakahídi High School Principal John Paul said it’s hard to compare classes year-to-year, but the class of 2025 was instrumental in building camaraderie, especially with the unique dynamic ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNVoznesenka School graduates 4Four seniors graduated from Voznesenka School in a small but heartfelt commencement ceremony on Monday, May 19 at Land’s End ...
Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Tuesday that he will forgo reelection next year to run for governor of Alabama.
Daren Herman, grandson of Alaska flag designer Benny Benson, was in the state for the first time to accept an honorary degree ...
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“We’ll make changes,” Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., told NBC News last week. “We’ve been talking with the House and there’s a lot ...
House Bill 10 would add a 12th seat to the Board of Regents for an active faculty member at one of the three main UA campuses ...
Medical emergencies can happen at any time. Knowing what Medicare coverage you have, anywhere in the world, can help you ...
The University of Arizona's iconic cactus and sunset logo is returning to the McKale Center floor. Here's how the design came ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNHagelund claims NAIA national title; Brantley III, Dahlgren nab All-American statusSoldotna High School graduate Adarra Hagelund, competing for Dickinson (North Dakota) State, won the high jump at the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Marion, Indiana, on Friday.
A wild grizzly bear stands 40 metres away as I crouch behind a fallen tree, watching it chow down on some grass.
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