Month: February 2013

Forest Service re-evaluates plan for Tongass

Every five years the Forest Service must re-evaluate how it’s managing the national forests. The Tongass National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan was last updated in 2008. It’s under review again this year and the Forest Service is asking Southeast community members for their input.

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Northwest quakes shake up interest

Several earthquakes have shaken up Southeast Alaska since last fall. Earthquake physicist Professor David Oglesby explains why these latest quakes are of particular interest to scientists.

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Boy Scouts tackle trash, invasive plants

Wrangell’s Boy Scout Troop 40 traveled to Anchorage as part of a youth contingent at the Alaska Forum on the Environment. They are presenting on their environmental clean-up projects Tuesday, February 5, 2013.

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Shelby sniffs her way to safety

We have a special update on a special dog that’s finally home safe. You’ve probably heard announcements on the radio or maybe you’ve been following the updates on our Facebook site about Shelby, the lost dog from Petersburg.

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