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Governor Mike Dunleavy says he plan legal action against the Environmental Protection Agency over their veto of the Pebble Mine Project; Bureau of Land Management moves forward to allow ConocoPhillips to develop the Willow Site on Federal land in the Arctic; The Board of Game determines the bag limit for sports hunting of deer in Unit 4 Southeast Alaska will stay at at 6 animals; Petersburg Parks and Recreation is holding an indoor triathlon this month; The Federal Subsistence Board takes up a proposal to designate Ketchikan as a rural community under federal subsistence laws
By KFSKGovernor Mike Dunleavy says he plan legal action against the Environmental Protection Agency over their veto of the Pebble Mine Project; Bureau of Land Management moves forward to allow ConocoPhillips to develop the Willow Site on Federal land in the Arctic; The Board of Game determines the bag limit for sports hunting of deer in Unit 4 Southeast Alaska will stay at at 6 animals; Petersburg Parks and Recreation is holding an indoor triathlon this month; The Federal Subsistence Board takes up a proposal to designate Ketchikan as a rural community under federal subsistence laws