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Alaska's Division of Forestry released its plan for selling timber in Southeast Alaska for the next five years; Juneau's emergency warming shelter closed last week; in Alaska, fewer children get tested for lead than in other parts of the country, and now public health officials are launching a new program to encourage testing.
By KFSKAlaska's Division of Forestry released its plan for selling timber in Southeast Alaska for the next five years; Juneau's emergency warming shelter closed last week; in Alaska, fewer children get tested for lead than in other parts of the country, and now public health officials are launching a new program to encourage testing.