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A scientist describes an alternative to diesel and how it could benefit rural Alaska; a student from Skagway hopes to get more young people to vote by getting them more time to register; and Petersburg's school district plans to spend over half a million dollars of its reserves to make up for school funding vetoed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy.
By KFSKA scientist describes an alternative to diesel and how it could benefit rural Alaska; a student from Skagway hopes to get more young people to vote by getting them more time to register; and Petersburg's school district plans to spend over half a million dollars of its reserves to make up for school funding vetoed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy.