Alaska Newspapers RSS Feed http://www.alaskanewspapers.com Alaska Newspapers, Alaska's Local Newspapers en-us 2010 Alaska Newspapers, Inc. Tue, 7 Sep 2010 14:22:46 PDT 1440 http://www.alaskanewspapers.com http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/rss.php Alaska Newspapers Moose hunt to close Tuesday night http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1036moose_hunt_to_close_tuesday_night http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1036moose_hunt_to_close_tuesday_night The state has announced an emergency order closure of resident hunting season in the Unit 18 Kuskokwim River hunt area. Tue, 7 Sep 2010 10:00:30 PDT State works with villages to keep them warm http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1036state_works_with_villages_to_keep_them_warm http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1036state_works_with_villages_to_keep_them_warm A state program designed to ensure that rural Alaska communities have an adequate supply of home-heating fuel is headed into its second successful year, the state reported in a press release. Tue, 7 Sep 2010 09:44:13 PDT Yukon River turbine poses no Alaska fish problem http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1036yukon_river_turbine_poses_no_alaska_fish http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1036yukon_river_turbine_poses_no_alaska_fish Fish have no reason to fear a turbine generator in the Yukon River Mon, 6 Sep 2010 23:13:06 PDT Southwest Alaska will soon be broadband connected http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1035southwest_alaska_will_soon_be_broadband http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1035southwest_alaska_will_soon_be_broadband Broadband connectivity is coming to Southwest Alaska, and a local economic development organization wants to make sure businesses are ready to take advantage of it. Sun, 5 Sep 2010 00:02:43 PDT Kotzebue man sentenced to 116 years for sexual assaults http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1035kotzebue_man_sentenced_to_116_years_for http://www.alaskanewspapers.com/article.php?article=1035kotzebue_man_sentenced_to_116_years_for James Phillips was sentenced to 116 years with no parole in the Kotzebue Superior Court Sept. 2. Charges included multiple counts of sexual assault, including with a minor, according to a news release distributed by the Alaska State Troopers. Fri, 3 Sep 2010 18:07:22 PDT