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- Restaurant in Juneau Black Moon Koven closed last week after a period of two and one-half years. The owner of the restaurant is studying to become a doula for death who can provide emotional and spiritual assistance at the time of death.
- Every year, a lot of places in Alaska are beginning to see their first frosts arrive earlier and later. The longer growing seasons could permit Alaska farmers to produce the kinds of crops that were once unobtainable in Alaska. However, other changes brought about by climate change will create new challenges for farmers,
- Its Native Village in Karluk located on Kodiak Island went viral this summer thanks to an advertisement offering no cost living as a way to open its school. But, less than one month after the start of classes and the school was shut down again. The school’s enrollment has dropped now down to two students after the families that who decided to relocated there quit the town