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Seasonal Jobs to Pick Up in Alaska During the Summer
Channel 2 News"We get a lot of people from the lower 48 and they actually think they're going fishing, but they're not," Melody Dosier, an Employment/Seafood Specialist at the midtown Job Center in Anchorage. Job experts say May could be the perfect time for those...Tags: Career and Workplace, Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Aquaculture
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Coast Guard Helps Severely Ill Fisherman
Channel 2 NewsA fisherman was airlifted off the vessel he was working on in the Bering Sea after developing symptoms of internal bleeding. The Coast Guard reports that a helicopter crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Rush was dispatched to the fishing vessel Katie Ann....Tags: Fishing
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State Researchers Look to Find Reason for Low King Salmon Returns
Channel 2 NewsAfter a disastrous king salmon return last year, the state of Alaska is putting millions of dollars toward better understanding what’s happening to the large fish. As part of the Chinook salmon research initiative, researchers with the Alaska...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Fishing, Government, Executive Branch, Aquaculture
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Hundreds of Alaska Runners Honor Boston Marathon Victims
Channel 2 NewsA weekly pub-run held on Tuesday evenings in downtown Anchorage was dedicated to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing a day after the attack. Close to three hundred people in the local running community donned black bibs for a three-mile run which...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Road Running, Running, Sports, Dining and Drinking
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Alaska Boy Scouts Organization Discusses Exclusion of Homosexuals
Channel 2 NewsThe Great Alaska Council, the local organization in charge of the Boy Scouts, filled a few pews Saturday at the Community Covenant Church in Eagle River to discuss potential changes in its membership policy. Members across the state also joined the...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Boy Scouts of America
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Lunchbox: Pickle Barrel Deli
Channel 2 NewsPickle Barrel Deli 1565 S. Bragaw St. $5-$10 per plate 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 907-279-5122 http://www.chefleeak.com With more news coming in and less time to leave the station for lunch, I’ve been...Tags: Coffee, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Pickles, Chinese Restaurants
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Denali Road Lottery to Open Early
Channel 2 NewsSign-ups for the Denali road lottery are opening up a month earlier this year. Denali National Park and Preserve officials say people can enter the lottery between May 1 and June 30. Beginning next year, the entry period will be only in May. In...Tags: Lotteries
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Judge Adjourns Alaska Native Fishermen Trial until May
A Bethel judge has adjourned trials of Alaska Native subsistence fishermen until May, saying that's when he'll rule on whether the fishermen have a spiritual right to fish for king salmon when restrictions are in place. The nearly two dozen Yukon-...
Tags: Fishing, Judges, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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State Creates Alaska Lake Database
Channel 2 NewsThe state Division of Sport Fish says it has a new tool for anglers. The division has developed a Google Earth mapping application that gives anglers access to information about 1,300 Alaska water bodies. The application on the division website...Tags: Fishing
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Petersburg Seafood Processor Plans Expansion
Channel 2 NewsA Petersburg small seafood process is expanding. KFSK reports Tonka Seafoods has purchased an unused cannery building and dock from Trident Seafoods. Tonka intends to increase production and its workforce after moving into the larger, waterfront...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood
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Juneau Pizza Delivery Man Charged with Forgery
Channel 2 NewsA Juneau pizza delivery man is facing six felony forgery counts after authorities allege he added tips on altered credit card receipts. The Juneau Empire reports 19-year-old Chaleb E. Calandra faces a prelinary hearing Friday, and is being held at the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Credit and Debt, Pizzas
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State Places Limits on Fishing on 2 Kodiak Rivers
KMXT Public RadioState fisheries officials have instituted fishing restrictions for king salmon sport fishing on two Kodiak Island rivers. KMXT reports (http://is.gd/M0qkGr) the restrictions will last about two months this summer. Sport fishermen will be...Tags: Fishing
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