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Borough proposes $276,000 bailout for psych center

Published January 7

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FAIRBANKS — Borough officials want to bail out a new nonprofit psychiatric treatment center after confusion left the center facing an unexpected $276,000 tax bill.

Patrols help chronic inebriates cope with Interior cold spell

Published January 7 | 4 comments

FAIRBANKS — The words come out in bits pieces. A jumble of contorted sounds about a hotel, checks and a bank refusing to cash them. Everything the woman, a petite lady in her 50s in a heavy black jacket and plaid hat, says is heavily slurred.

Tok flying object gets attention of UFO center

Published January 7 | 9 comments

FAIRBANKS — A mysterious object in the sky that rattled Tok and perked ears with a sonic boom-type sound Dec. 29 was seen by others as far away as Healy.

Proponents tout benefits of coal-to-liquids facility

Published January 7 | 12 comments

FAIRBANKS — The $2 billion to $6 billion price tag on a coal-to-liquids plant might seem “tremendously expensive,” but the potential benefits could outweigh the sticker shock, a project proponent told business people on Tuesday.

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Thompson Drive marks — crop circles they are not

Published January 6 | 1 comment

Look for a high temperature of 25 below by Saturday, climbing to 15 below by Monday, the National Weather Service predicts.

Sports

Kodiak's Trevor Dunbar leads the pack early on his way to a win in the boys 3,200-meter run during the 2007 Alaska High School Track and Field Championships Friday, May 25, 2007 at West Valley High School.

Kodiak’s Dunbar to follow in his father’s footsteps on track

Published January 7

Trevor Dunbar began his senior season at Kodiak High School with the mere goal of qualifying for the Foot Locker Cross Country National Championships.

Food

Wild rice is a versatile and flavorful side dish.

Wild rice offers plenty of possibilities

Published January 7

Show of hands — how many only know wild rice as an occasional and well-disguised visitor to the Thanksgiving table? Or even worse, does the very mention of wild rice dredge up long-repressed memories of communal dinners at the college co-op? It’s OK. Don’t be shy. You’re not alone.

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