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On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:
Canadian mining company Panther Minerals is set to drill for deposits known to contain uranium on the Seward Peninsula. Another landslide in Ketchikan strands some residents. And Nome residents question the merit of designating Nome as a Strategic Seaport.
Photo: The village of Elim, 30 miles from the site where uranium deposits are thought to be. Ben Townsend photo.
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On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:
Canadian mining company Panther Minerals is set to drill for deposits known to contain uranium on the Seward Peninsula. Another landslide in Ketchikan strands some residents. And Nome residents question the merit of designating Nome as a Strategic Seaport.
Photo: The village of Elim, 30 miles from the site where uranium deposits are thought to be. Ben Townsend photo.