Dr. Anne Zink, chief medical officer for the state, made a trip to Soldotna on Wednesday as part of the “Sleeves Up for Summer” campaign.
The refuge has been closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic for over a year.
Never approach a calf moose or come between a cow and calf moose, troopers said.
Nearly 3,000 12- to 15-year-olds in Alaska had received their first Pfizer dose as of May 20.
Superintendent John O’Brien spoke with the Clarion about his 16 years of service in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
Current conditions in the Kenai Peninsula Borough increase the chances of surface fires.
The animal shelter also emerged as a priority among a similar question asked of 10 city department heads.
A federally recognized tribe is scrambling to raise funds to regain stewardship of the lands.
Canada, amid COVID-19 concerns, has barred cruise operations through February.
The city installed temporary patches on sections of Lovers Lane that were “failing” last fall.
The Kenai Peninsula Borough also remains in the intermediate alert division.
Alaska and other states saw a decrease in opioid overdoses in 2018, an increase in 2019 and then a 165% spike in 2020.
Numbers still lagged what they were before the pandemic, per state report.
The Soldotna City Council will also consider the repeal of the city’s COVID-19 disaster declaration during their May 26 meeting.
Get ready in May for August.
As of Friday afternoon, 53.7% of Alaskans 16 and up had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The U.S. Coast Guard and Coast Guard Auxiliary hosts National Safe Boating Week