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Yakutat Seeking Wave Power

Alaska and Yukon Headlines - Wed, 2013-02-27 18:29

Most rural Alaska communities use diesel generators to create electrical power. But fuel is expensive, so they’re trying out alternatives.

Yakutat, on the eastern Gulf of Alaska, wants wave power. A project in the works for several years just won a key permit. But it still faces substantial barriers.

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Bikers Break Previous Iditarod Trail Invitational Record

Alaska and Yukon Headlines - Wed, 2013-02-27 18:27

Bikers obliterated a previous course record in this year’s Iditarod Trail Invitational.  The first riders pedaled across the finish line Wednesday morning to complete the 350 mile race between Knik and McGrath.  Four of the race’s top five finishers this year are all cyclists from Alaska.

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Alaska News Nightly: February 27, 2013

Alaska and Yukon Headlines - Wed, 2013-02-27 18:26

Individual news stories are posted on the APRN news page. You can subscribe to APRN’s newsfeeds via emailpodcast and RSS. Follow us on Facebook at alaskapublic.org and on Twitter @aprn.

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Shell Suspending 2013 Drilling Season

Stephanie Joyce, KUCB – Unalaska

With both of Shell Oil’s Arctic drill rigs headed to drydock for repairs, the company says it’s suspending its 2013 drilling season.

NOAA Tracking North Pacific Storms

Annie Feidt, APRN – Anchorage

This month has been a busy one for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s winter storms reconnaissance project. The agency tracks developing winter storms in the North Pacific with an airplane equipped to eject data gathering instruments into the atmosphere. That data is quickly fed into weather models to help refine the forecasts for potentially damaging storms that will hit Alaska and the Lower 48.

Redistricting Board Awaiting U.S. Supreme Court Decision

Ellen Lockyer, KSKA – Anchorage

Alaska’s Redistricting Board is awaiting the outcome of a United State Supreme Court case that could remove some federal restrictions from state redistricting plans. Wednesday, the nation’s highest court heard arguments over whether states with a history of discrimination need to get Department of Justice approval for state voting maps. Although the federal Supreme Court case was brought by an Alabama county, it has implications for Alaska.  The state of Alaska filed a brief in support of the plaintiffs, while the Alaska Federation of Natives filed a brief in support of the federal government.

Senate Committee Considering Bill Defining ‘Medically Necessary’ Abortions

Alexandra Gutierrez, APRN – Juneau

Alaska’s Medicaid program pays for a few hundred abortions each year, and some state lawmakers think that number is too high. At a hearing today, the Senate judiciary committee considered a bill that provides a strict definition of the term “medically necessary.” They consulted with a trio of doctors affiliated with the anti-abortion movement on where the line should be drawn and outraged many democrats in the process.

Yakutat Seeking Wave Power

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska – Juneau

Most rural Alaska communities use diesel generators to create electrical power. But fuel is expensive, so they’re trying out alternatives.

Yakutat, on the eastern Gulf of Alaska, wants wave power. A project in the works for several years just won a key permit. But it still faces substantial barriers.

15 To Be Inducted Into Alaska Women’s Hall Of Fame

Lori Townsend, APRN – Anchorage

Thursday evening, 15 women will be inducted into the Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame in a ceremony in Anchorage. The recognition of women’s contributions to the state started in 2008 during the 50th anniversary of statehood.

Bikers Break Previous Iditarod Trail Invitational Record

Emily Schwing, KUAC – Fairbanks

Bikers obliterated a previous course record in this year’s Iditarod Trail Invitational.  The first riders pedaled across the finish line Wednesday morning to complete the 350 mile race between Knik and McGrath.  Four of the race’s top five finishers this year are all cyclists from Alaska.

15 To Be Inducted Into Alaska Women’s Hall Of Fame

Alaska and Yukon Headlines - Wed, 2013-02-27 18:18

Thursday evening, 15 women will be inducted into the Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame in a ceremony in Anchorage. The recognition of women’s contributions to the state started in 2008 during the 50th anniversary of statehood.

Former Anchorage Assembly chair and prior year inductee Jane Angvik is on the steering committee. She says women from several service organizations decided the statehood celebration was a good time to honor great Alaskan women.

“How do we make sure that we find the women who have made a difference in Alaska in any field, in any community activities or who made a difference statewide or impacted the nation, from Alaska,” Angvik said.

This is the fifth year of recognizing those contributions. There are 15 women being inducted Thursday evening bringing the total to 110. One of the inductees is Judge Karen Hunt. Judge Hunt was the first female superior court judge appointed in Anchorage in 1984. She was a teacher in Los Angeles schools but decided to go to law school in the 60s. She says things have changed dramatically from the time when the big issue was whether women could work in a private firm.

“Pretty much the federal government was hiring, the state government was hiring and so the entry for many women into the practice of law was in government agencies. But trying to get a job in a private firm, in which you would face the responsibility of meeting face to face with clients was a hurdle that women lawyers were having trouble getting over,” Hunt said.

Judge Hunt was appointed by Governor Bill Sheffield. After years of being a trial attorney, she says the first day she entered court as a judge and everyone stood up. She turned around to see who was behind her and then, embarrassed, realized she was the reason they were standing. She says being inducted into the hall of fame is humbling.

“I have a little trouble thinking that I belong in that group, but I have to tell you that I’m extraordinarily pleased to have been considered and included. It’s, it’s quite humbling,” Hunt said.

Marie Nash is another inductee this year. She is of Aleut and Japanese descent and was born in a Japanese internment camp during World War Two. After college, Nash first worked for Alaska Congressman Howard Pollack. She went on to spend 20 years working for Senator Ted Stevens.

Nash also served on the Bristol Bay Native Association board for more than a decade. From her early beginnings as an American whose rights were stripped because of her heritage to working for a powerful U.S. Senator, Marie Nash is happy to be inducted.

“Well I was surprised and like Judge Hunt, very humbled,” Nash said.

The Alaska Women’s Hall of Fame induction ceremony is Thursday evening at 6 p.m., at the Wilda Marston Theater, in the Loussac Library in Anchorage.

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More wolves in the area this year?; West Creek surveys due Thursday; the Empty Chair Project.


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The state unveils its plan for the new shuttle ferries; an interview with Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins.


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