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Goose Creek Prison Nears Completion
Channel 2 NewsGoose Creek Correction Center is almost finished. About a week from now Nesser Construction, the company building the prison, will finish all the work except for some minor touchups and turn the building over to the borough and Department of Corrections....Tags: Arizona, Prisons, Politics, Rivers, Bodies of Water
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USA Might Soon Be Spelled F-A-T
A new report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation finds obesity rates have risen.
Alaska ranks 30th on the list tied with Virginia. In 1995 the state ranked 17th.
In 2010 not a single state lowered its obesity rate....Tags: Health Organizations, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mississippi, Physical Conditions
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Report: Northern Michigan Close To Joining WCHA
Channel 2 SportsIt looks like the WCHA could be turning to an old friend to help fill its membership void. collegehockeynews.com is reporting that former WCHA school Northern Michigan is close to reaching an agreement to re-joining its old league. Northern Michigan...Tags: Omaha, Nebraska, Minnesota, Denver, Michigan
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Mat-Su School District Superintendent Dies After Surgery
The superintendent of the Mat-Su School District passed away early Saturday morning, according to a letter from the district's school board president, Mike Dunleavy.
The letter said Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Burnley died from complications following...Tags: Surgery, Fairbanks, Fairbanks North Star Borough, Schools, Colorado Springs
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Visitation held for Mat-Su Borough School District Superintendent
Channel 2 NewsClose friends and family gathered at the Alaskan Heritage Memorial Chapel to celebrate a life and say goodbye to a man many say did so much for the community, in a short length of ti “I think he touched a lot of homes,” said Reverend Fred...Tags: Wells Fargo & Co., Schools, Politics, Human Interest, Elections
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Memorial Service Held for Mat-Su Educator Dr. Kenneth Burnley
Channel 2 NewsMore than 500 people gathered at Teeland Middle School Friday to pay their respects to Dr. Kenneth Burnley, to honor his lifelong passion for education and contributions to the Mat-Su Borough School District. Burnley died on July 2, after complications...Tags: Collective Contract, Politics, Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Elections
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Senate Finance Committee Wants to Perform Audit on Goose Creek Correctional Facility
Channel 2 NewsThe Goose Creek Correctional Center in the Mat-Su has been put under the microscope many times, criticized for both its cost, and location. And now, the state legislature's senate finance committee has announced it wants to take a formal look into the...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Prisons, Politics, Rivers, Bodies of Water
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Bear Attacks Group of Teenagers Near Chulitna
The father of a boy injured by a grizzly bear in the Alaska wilderness says the bear pounced so
furiously that the teens didn't have time to pull out their bear deterrent spray.
The seven teenagers were in the last leg of a 30-day backcountry education...Tags: Health, Advanced Training, First Aid, Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics
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Aces To Host ECHL Newcomer in Preseason
Channel 2 SportsThe 2011 Kelly Cup Champion Alaska Aces will play their annual exhibition games against the ECHL's newest member. The Colorado Eagles will come to Sullivan Arena for a pair of preseason contests on Tuesday, October 4th and Wednesday, October 5th. As...Tags: Health, Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Friends Remember Pro Mountainboarder Killed in Seward Highway Crash
Friends of Jason Small say the avid snowboarder and professional mountainboarder will be greatly missed.
Small died in a head-on crash on the Seward Highway on Thursday. Originally from Colorado, the mountains in Alaska are what drew him to the state,...Tags: Human Interest, Alaska
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5,200 Military Kin Brought Back to US From Japan
The U.S. Northern Command in Colorado says more than 5,200 family members of American service personnel have been flown to the United States from Japan following the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.
Northern Command said Tuesday that about 2,600...Tags: Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Japan, Colorado Springs, Denver, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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