February 2009
140 posts
Security Concerns Rising as Arctic Thaw Spurs Race... →
Feb 1st
Learning To Read With Click and Jane →
Feb 1st
Hot Chicks Dig Smart Men: Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta... →
Feb 1st
$5 million Kalskag school fire much like the first... →
Feb 1st
January 2009
113 posts
Sharing E. coli with your dog →
Jan 31st
Charts: 1 →
Jan 31st
Jackie Chan urges fans to flush toilets! →
Jan 31st
Comment on Naltraxone having success treating... →
Jan 31st
Should the state subsidize fuel for villagers? →
Jan 31st
Comment on Alaska delegation weighs in on stimulus... →
Jan 31st
A View of Rural Alaska - Part 1 →
Jan 31st
Seminar Announcement: "ANILCA: Alaska National... →
Jan 31st
[sciencing] Survey and Questionnaire Tutorial The...
4. Survey and Questionnaire Tutorial [pdf] http://www.statpac.com/surveys/ What are the important factors to consider when designing a survey? Would it be best conducted via telephone? Or would it be better to have a face-to- face meeting? These are but a few of the topics covered on this site created as a public service by the StatPac group. Visitors can elect to download the entire report on...
Jan 31st
Fwd: Seminar Announcement - ANILCA: Alaska...
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 06:00:00 -0900 From: ArcticInfo Subject: Seminar Announcement - ANILCA: Alaska National Interest Land Claims Act of 1980 Seminar Announcement ANILCA: Alaska National Interest Land Claims Act of 1980 Anchorage, Alaska 24-25 February 2009 Registration Deadline: Wednesday, 18 February 2009 For more information, please visit the website at:...
Jan 30th
‘Homeless Connect’ gives a hand to the homeless →
Jan 30th
State fuel voucher proposed for poorest →
Jan 30th
State grants extension of moose season near... →
Jan 30th
Surrounded by cold, hunger and slim hopes →
Jan 30th
No store in Nunam Iqua increases food costs →
Jan 30th
Legislature wrestles with rural Alaska fuel crisis →
Jan 30th
Alaska village gets extension on moose hunting... →
Jan 29th
TP: FEMA drags feet on info requests →
Jan 29th
Army plans payment to Territorial Guard veterans →
Jan 29th
Redoubt rumblings continue as Red Cross issues... →
Jan 29th
Athletes' Brains Reveal Concussion Damage →
Jan 28th
What Web Surfers Can Find Out About You →
Jan 28th
We're In Danger of Losing Our Memories →
Jan 28th
[Eskimo guard] Army Revokes Pay Raise for World...
Army Revokes Pay Raise for World War II ‘Eskimo Scouts’ Washington Post - Washington,DC,USA Lucy Kiunya pins an Alaska Territorial Guard medal on the collar of husband, Paul Kiunya Sr., in honor of his voluntary service in World War II. … http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/26/AR2009012602380.html
Jan 28th
Every Man Is an Island (of Bacteria) →
Jan 28th
Live Free or Drown: Floating Utopias on the Cheap →
Jan 28th
Jan. 26, 1983: Spreadsheet as Easy as 1-2-3 →
Jan 28th
Apparently Ann Coulter’s feet are as big as an... →
Jan 28th
State calls for village wind farms →
Jan 28th
Alaska's Statehood Experience Goes to NYC →
Jan 28th
Is the solution to the energy problems in the... →
Jan 28th
[Eskimo guard] Army cuts off pay for Alaska WWII... →
The Army has decided to cut off retirement pay for veterans of a largely Native militia formed to guard the territory of Alaska from the threat of Japanese attack during World War II. http://hlthenvt.tumblr.com for Grassroots Science Edublogging, FYI Sci.TEK teachers Biocultural Science & Management A Little Red Hen [a blog by Naomi Dagen Bloom] O’Folks, off their rocker [a blog by...
Jan 27th
Shopping Day in Nunam Iqua, Alaska. →
Jan 26th
Bedtime in Alaska - Daily Wrap Up →
Jan 26th
Hunting for hen nest →
Jan 26th
Village Crisis Update | The Alaska Standard →
Jan 26th
"Nuclear Archaeology" Inspires Replica of... →
Jan 26th
Salmon Habitat Quality Questions in 2009 Will Be... →
Jan 26th
Village’s hunger, cold a reality →
Jan 26th
A Teacher Asking Students To Destroy Notes? →
Jan 26th
Village Crisis Update →
Jan 26th
The Story from Emmonak. (updated) →
Jan 26th
Alaska communities work to identify, preserve... →
Jan 26th
It's official: 2008 was cooler →
Jan 26th
Fuel vouchers suggested for villages →
Jan 26th
[SWMP, trash] As the economy slumps, so does trash
As the economy slumps, so does trash By Jennifer Oldham Landfills receive less because people are buying less. Sometimes that’s good news, but not always. http://hlthenvt.tumblr.com for Grassroots Science Edublogging, FYI Sci.TEK teachers Biocultural Science & Management A Little Red Hen [a blog by Naomi Dagen Bloom] O’Folks, off their rocker [a blog by Vuee]>
Jan 26th