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Alaska Dispatch · 300 W. 31st Ave. · Anchorage, AK 99503 · USA

[adn.com] [adn arctic facebook] [adn arctic facebook] [Alaska Dispatch News] [News] [Politics] [Voices] [Arctic] [Culture] [Sports] [Mulitimedia] Monday, April 11, 2016 [Photos: Nunaka Valley first graders get math lesson in Russian Jack Springs Park] Nunaka Valley Elementary School teacher Jessica Nesset leads her 18 first graders to Russian Jack Springs Park for the day’s math lesson on Monday, April 4, 2016.   Erin Kirkland [2 stranded on glacier near Seward since Friday] An Alaska Air National Guard helicopter crew landed Monday in the vicinity of two hikers stranded on a glacier near Seward since Friday, in hopes of rescuing them during a break in poor weather. Chris Klint [Alaska House again postpones vote on oil tax legislation] House lawmakers on Monday again postponed a vote Gov. Bill Walker’s bill to increase oil taxes and reform the state’s cash subsidy program for small oil producers. Nathaniel Herz [Family looks for answers after woman dies while detoxing from heroin in Anchorage jail] Kellsie Green died in January after six days at the Anchorage jail withdrawing from heroin. Now her death is at the center of a family lawsuit and major changes in the way the Alaska Department of Corrections handles detoxing inmates. Zaz Hollander [Anchorage high schoolers learn gardening and giving through 'Green Thumb Project'] For the last seven years, students at Service High School have been planting seeds and starting plants to be donated to Mountain View's refugee garden. Suzanna Caldwell Additional Headlines: [Injured Wasilla man trapped for 6 hours in wrecked pickup] [Anchorage landlord-tenant laws may get first update in decades] [Foster care bill tells the state to never give up on finding families for kids] [As governor, Sarah Palin accepted climate-change science. Now she's backing a film disputing it] [Marijuana grows as big business in California] Copyright © 2016 Alaska Dispatch Publishing. All Rights Reserved This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] [why did I get this?]    [unsubscribe from this list]    [update subscription preferences] Alaska Dispatch · 300 W. 31st Ave. · Anchorage, AK 99503 · USA

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