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Nine Native American tribes sue US Forest Service over approval of drilling at sacred site
Nine Native American tribes have filed a lawsuit against the US Forest Service over its approval of a graphite drilling project near Pe’ Sla, a site in the Black Hills that holds cultural and spiritual significance for Native Americans.
May 13 min read


States’ wildfire funds may be cut off due to Trump’s new conditions on DEI, immigration
A new effort to force states to affirm the Trump administration’s views on DEI, transgender athletes and immigration when signing contracts with the U.S. Forest Service is threatening millions of dollars in wildfire grant funding and fire reduction projects on federal lands.
May 16 min read


Alaska House advances bills aimed at regulating standards, conditions for caregivers
The Alaska House of Representatives advanced two bills relating to certified nurse aide training and home health care workers this week in an effort to support Alaska’s growing senior population.
May 13 min read


Crimson Bears softball girls fall to Wolves
JDHS hosting Sitka in first home games of the season.
May 18 min read


JDHS soccer teams fall in second games at West Valley
Road trip to Fairbanks sees Crimson Bears girls lose 1-0, boys fall 4-1
May 14 min read
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