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Longest Timber-Truss Pedestrian Bridge in the U.S. Will Link Recreation Visitors with Adventures

June 12, 2012 Jane Knowlton and Gwen Ernst-Ulrich, Forest Service Public Affairs Specialists

A construction project will literally bridge the gap between dreams and real-world adventure on the Chugach National Forest.

Forestry

New Alaska Patrol Boat Carries Name of Fallen Law Enforcement Officer

June 08, 2012 Christopher Lampshire, USFS Law Enforcement and Investigations, Chugach Patrol Captain

The name and memory of U.S. Forest Service Law Enforcement Officer Kristine Fairbanks has a lot of meaning for the Forest Service law enforcement community and especially to the Pacific Northwest and Alaska regions of the agency.

Forestry

USDA Tribal Collaboration Meetings Continue in Southeast Alaska

May 25, 2012 Forrest Cole, Forest Supervisor, Tongass National Forest

The Tongass National Forest is the largest national forest in the country, and constitutes 85 percent of the land mass in Southeast Alaska. No doubt, land management issues in Southeast were a main topic of discussion at the Tribal Collaboration Meeting held in Ketchikan on May 4 th.

Rural

USDA Hosts Tribal Collaboration Meeting in Nome, Alaska

May 17, 2012 Robert N. Jones, State Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service – Alaska

Recently, representatives of USDA and other federal agencies held a collaboration meeting with the federally recognized tribes of the Bering Straits/Norton Sound Region in Alaska. The meeting was the second in a series of Tribal Collaboration Meetings scheduled with federally recognized tribes in...

Rural

USDA Holds First Tribal Collaboration Meeting with Alaska Tribal Governments

April 25, 2012 Tiffany Zulkosky, USDA-RD West Area Director

As rural communities begin to shake off the remnants of a record-breaking winter, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development – along with several sister agencies – held the first of several Alaska Tribal Collaboration meetings in Bethel on Friday, April 13. In a state home to nearly half...

Rural

Rural Small Business Conference Gives Alaska Native Leaders Access to USDA Business Development Programs

February 22, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska Public Information Coordinator

Imagine living so far away from everyday resources the only way in or out for hundreds of miles is by air. Most Americans take for granted how easy it is to jump in our cars and go to the store for whatever we want or need. Not so in rural Alaska. Gaining a simple, painless way to connect to food...

Rural

US Forest Service Publishes Dual Language Booklet for Native Alaskans for First Time

February 13, 2012 Renee Lee, U.S. Forest Service Office of Communication

Partnering with a local Alaskan native community, the U.S. Forest Service has for the first time published a dual language booklet in English and a native Alaskan language, Yup’ik, to help educate the greater community in Southwestern Alaska on invasive species. Titled “ Protecting Southwestern...

Forestry

Terrestrial Broadband Connects Native Communities in Southwest Alaska to the World for the First Time

January 17, 2012 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD Alaska Public Information Coordinator

Recently, Alaska Governor Sean Parnell hosted the first live terrestrial videoconference between the State Capital of Juneau and Bethel’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC), which administers a comprehensive health care delivery system for more than 50 rural, primarily Native communities in...

Rural Technology

Strategic Partners Collaborate for Jobs and Healthy Communities in Southeast Alaska

December 21, 2011 Larry Yerich, USDA-RD – Alaska – Public Information Coordinator

“Heaven on Earth” – it’s the popular sentiment of residents living in Southeast Alaska. If you’ve ever taken an Alaskan cruise no doubt it was through the Southeast Panhandle where miles of wild beauty delights the eye. It’s no wonder Southeast Alaska is a premier destination for U.S. and...

Rural

USDA and Alaska Tribal Governments – Teamwork at Its Best

December 01, 2011 Larry Yerich, Public Information Coordinator – USDA-Rural Development – Alaska

They say nothing beats teamwork and that can certainly be said about a very forward-thinking and ambitious project being led by USDA-Rural Development in Alaska. USDA-RD Alaska State Director Jim Nordlund is leading the efforts to coordinate several federal agencies in organizing statewide...

Rural
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