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  • Master gardener classes planned in Fairbanks

    March 28, 2022

    Registration is open for an early summer master gardener class in Fairbanks.
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    Register for 蜜桃导航 summer day camps, community courses

    March 28, 2022

    Registration is under way for dozens of day camps offered by the 蜜桃导航 this summer. Summer Sessions is also offering a variety of noncredit adult courses.
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  • Bunches of purple vetch flowers hang from green pea-like vines.

    Online pesticide workshop scheduled

    March 25, 2022

    蜜桃导航 Cooperative Extension Service will hold a workshop for certified pesticide applicators on March 30-31 via Zoom.
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  • 蜜桃导航 partnership offers free courses in tribal governance

    March 25, 2022

    蜜桃导航 will host a series of free courses focused on tribal governance and stewardship.
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  • Across Alaska in one summer

    March 24, 2022

    Lt. Henry Allen and a few tattered comrades traveled from near present-day Cordova up to what is now Bettles. They then turned around and beat winter to St. Michael, where they jumped the last boat for San Francisco.
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  • A woman casts a vote in an election held by Doyon Ltd.

    ANCSA symposium extends registration, offers UA discount

    March 24, 2022

    The registration deadline for the upcoming symposium on the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act on April 12-13, 2022, has been extended. People are encouraged to register online until Friday, April 8, 2022.
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  • Innovators discuss potential commercialization strategies during a 2017 workshop on the 蜜桃导航 campus.

    Alaska Interior Business Accelerator accepting applications

    March 23, 2022

    Interior Alaska now has its first business accelerator, a program to help jump-start new businesses through mentorship, networking, education and access to capital.
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  • Two orange tomatoes grow on a green vine.

    Online gardening courses offered by AARP, 蜜桃导航 Cooperative Extension

    March 22, 2022

    AARP Alaska and the 蜜桃导航 Cooperative Extension Service are teaming up to offer a five-part series of online gardening classes.
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  • Yup'ik dancers perform at the 2018 Festival of Native Arts

    Festival of Native Arts to take place virtually March 25-26

    March 22, 2022

    The 49th annual Festival of Native Arts will be held Friday and Saturday, March 25-26, 2022. This year鈥檚 theme is 鈥淐ulture, Land and Future.鈥 All events are virtual and will be hosted via Zoom and Facebook live.
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  • Poker Flat rocket launch to study energy movement during aurora

    March 22, 2022

    Two sounding rockets are scheduled to launch from Poker Flat Research Range just minutes apart in an experiment aimed at learning how energy is transferred and dissipated during auroral displays. The findings could increase the understanding of factors affecting satellites in low Earth orbit.
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  • 蜜桃导航 to host presentation on fake news, misinformation

    March 21, 2022

    Journalist Craig Silverman will discuss "Fake News, Misinformation and Media Manipulation" during an online presentation at 1 p.m. March 24.
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  • A yellow blossom sits amid green leafy vegetation.

    Kenai Peninsula gardening classes offered

    March 18, 2022

    Kenai Peninsula Cooperative Extension Service agent Casey Matney will teach a series of 11 gardening classes that outline the steps to getting your garden ready.
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  • Snow kit

    Free educational kits teach about snow, Alaska Native culture

    March 18, 2022

    Snow activities kits produced by the 蜜桃导航 Geophysical Institute and the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, Ohio, are for elementary and junior high school students.
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  • A pond covers a city street and adjacent business parking areas. Mountains covered with evergreens and snow provide the background under a cloudy sky.

    In the crosshairs of an atmospheric river

    March 17, 2022

    Because of where Southeast Alaska sits -- at the wetted lips of the planet's widest expanse of blue -- it is often soaked by atmospheric rivers, firehoses of moisture flowing up from the tropics.
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  • Local residents walk a beach on Kupreanof Island, just north of the community of Kake,  during field work for the Kake Climate Partnership.

    Building a local climate workforce through science that serves

    March 16, 2022

    Most definitions of science focus on the pursuit of knowledge through rigorous and systematic investigation. For the Kake Climate Partnership, that isn鈥檛 enough. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to go a step further by providing services for the tribe and community.鈥
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