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Alaska News Nightly: November 5, 2009

APRN - Alaska Public Radio Network - Thu Nov 05

Tlingit elder Clarence Jackson Sr delivers the invocation at the opening of the Tribal Nations Conference.

Ugashik man found dead outside village

Juneau Empire - Tue Oct 27

A 50-year-old Ugashik man was found dead a mile from the village and Alaska State Troopers said the cause appears to be exposure.

Homer fisherman wins diehard derby

Anchorage Daily News - Mon Oct 26

Anglers try their luck while silver salmon fishing at Ship Creek near downtown Anchorage on Sunday, August 2, 2009.

Alaska King Salmon

Southeast Missourian - Wed Oct 07

This photo was taken during a july vacation to Alaska. Blake Ritter, son of Angie and Brian Ritter of Cape Girardeau, is standing with his 50 pound king salmon he caught and his dad's 30 pound king salmon .

Weak Levels of King Salmon Hurt Alaskan Fishing Community

The Gadsden Times - Sat Oct 03

Just a few years ago, king salmon played an outsize role in villages along the Yukon River.

Fishermen test PFDs in test to cut the number of fatalities

Alaska Journal of Commerce - Fri Aug 28

More than 200 Alaska fishermen have participated in a life-saving project aimed at reducing fatalities from falls overboard.

PFD project aims to reduce fatal falls overboard

Capital City Weekly - Wed Aug 26

More than 200 Alaska fishermen have participated in a life-saving project aimed at reducing fatalities from falls overboard.

NEA spuds King Salmon geothermal well

Petroleum News - Wed Aug 26

After more than 10 years of investigation and planning by Southwest Alaska electric cooperative, Naknek Electric Association, the co-op's first geothermal exploration well, the Naknek-G No.1, is auguring its way toward possible hydrothermal fluids in rock fractures 9,000 to 12,000 feet below the eas.... [additional news subjects in this story] New ...

Soldiers, children given time to bond

Eielson Air Force Base Arctiz Sentry - Tue Aug 18

KING SALMON, Alaska -- Timothy Ragina, assigned to Fort Richardson's 23rd Engineer Company, fishes on the Naknek River Aug.

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