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Daniel Cornwall | Aug 4 2010

"Three books on ..." is a weekly column that seeks to show people that wherever they live, there are community-relevant books that they can get from Alaska libraries.

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Great Alaskan Recipes Contest | Jun 28 2010

These muffins are a regular at our house, it all started with an attempt to make basic muffins healthier.

 

Daniel Cornwall | Jun 23 2010

"Three books on ..." is a weekly column that seeks to show people that wherever they live, there are community-relevant books that they can get from Alaska libraries.

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Taro Nakai | Jun 22 2010
Timelapse movie of the midnight sun at Gobblers Knob, mile 132 of James W. Dalton Highway, Alaska.
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Clinton Northway, Robert Hurst and Matt James | Jun 2 2010
Photos and video taken May 30, 2010. Fire activity has increased due to extreme fire weather and dry fuels in the area of Tok and the Village of Tanacross.
Aliza Sherman | Jun 2 2010

A head injury, a trip to the hospital, and how Twitter helped me recover.

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Harper's Athletics | May 31 2010
It's a smokey day in Delta Junction, but still pretty warm despite all the haze. Have a safe Memorial Day.
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Ned Rozell | May 28 2010

"How do mountain ranges grow?" It's a question that might get answered with help from a man with a master's degree in creative writing and a past disinterest in his undergraduate geology classes.

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Tundra Telegraph | May 26 2010
We don't know much about this footage. You can see the Fairview hotel, downtown Fairbanks, glaciers and what might be the old Parks Highway.
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Native Perspectives on Sustainability | May 21 2010
Excerpt of an interview with Wilson Justin, Althsetnay/Athabascan, from the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project. Justin shares his view of what entails true leadership, and he cites the need for a new generation of leaders at all levels of society.
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