
Brookings area to face bitter cold blast
BROOKINGS — Starting this weekend and going through next week, stand by for heavy rolls — overnight and for about 10 days Brookings area residents can expect overnight double-digit below-zero temps and daytime single-digit above-zero temps.
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Even after living in Alaska for the better part of a decade, it still surprises me to run into my nonhuman neighbors when I step outside my house.
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The legislation would allow Kenai residents to keep up to 12 chicken hens on certain lots
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State troopers mistakenly took Alaska’s 2022 Principal of the Year into custody for a mental health examination last week after a family member presented troopers with a document they said
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Washington, DC — U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both R-Alaska, announced Wednesday that the Federal Transit Administration is awarding more than $285 million of investments to improve the r […]
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The South Harbor dredging is continuing to make progress as crews dig their way to the shore, having removed approximately 13,000 cubic yards of material as of Monday according to Harbormaster Glo Wollen. Western […]
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The Biden administration will ban new logging roads and most development in much of Southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Wednesday. The decision, which repeals a […]
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On Thursday morning, after the morning school drop-offs were completed, school bus drivers and attendants from Durham Bus Services gathered outside the bus yard to call attention to the ongoing
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Mang'u and Alliance High School had 82 and 72 A-plain grades respectively.
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CAIRO, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) — An Egyptian archeological mission on Tuesday discovered a complete residential city dating back to the Roman era near the Luxor Temple in
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The Cairo International Book Fair 2023 has kicked off. Wednesday, January 25 was the first day and will continue until February 6. This makes those wishing to visit the book fair look for available local […]
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“The Town of Lusk has been planning and waiting for fiber internet for many years, and it’s finally a reality.”, stated Stacie McDonald, Vice President of public relations for Visionary Broadband. “It’s exciting […]
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TORRINGTON – Torrington residents Scott and Shelly Miller said it was an indescribable blessing to watch their son, 2022 Torrington High School (THS) graduate Hayden Scott Riggs-Miller, recently graduate from t […]
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Air temperatures began to cool across the tri-state region early in the week as a cold front moved in
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One of Buckeye’s hottest events of the year, the annual Buckeye Days Festival, is set to stampede its way to Downtown Buckeye with a lineup of chock-full of fun and
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Vice President Kamala Harris visited Tonopah on Jan. 19 for the groundbreaking of a new renewable energy project called Ten West Link.
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On Jan. 28, the city of Goodyear will host its annual Wag and Tag Festival. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at the Goodyear Civic Square.
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PHOENIX – Sen. Steve Kaiser has introduced legislation that could make him a hero of Arizona motorists – assuming it gets approved and survives a likely court challenge.
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Shelby City Health Department’s Director of Nursing, Jeanne Coovert has begun giving educational health presentations at Marvin Memorial Library on a monthly basis. This month’s presentation was all about diabetes.
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After exceeding the selenium limit 22 times in recent years, Yuma had zero exceedances in the last reporting period.
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