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Petersburg's borough will trade a construction company rock for the right to move a road at a local quarry; a new backlog in the state's food stamp program has left some Alaskans waiting months for their benefits; a team of researchers have been given nearly 2 million dollars to see whether seaweed in Southeast Alaska is absorbing rare earth elements.
By KFSKPetersburg's borough will trade a construction company rock for the right to move a road at a local quarry; a new backlog in the state's food stamp program has left some Alaskans waiting months for their benefits; a team of researchers have been given nearly 2 million dollars to see whether seaweed in Southeast Alaska is absorbing rare earth elements.