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- The Federal Transit Administration announced today that rural ferry services located in Alaska will receive around $132 million. The money from the federal government comes from the ferry grant program, which is which is financed through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
- Juneau skiers will need to wait a week longer to go skiing at Eaglecrest. The city-owned ski resort has scheduled opening dates of the 9th of December. 9.
- The power was restored to the southside of Wrangell Island’s people on Wednesday. Maintenance crews are still working to remove the debris from the landslide that caused the deaths of four people on the 20th of November. Two more are missing,
- Alaska may offer ballots in the state’s fewer Native languages in the coming year. A report required under the Voting Rights Act reveals that there aren’t enough Native voters to justify making ballots available in the Gwich‘in,
- The school located on Little Diomede Island is closed indefinitely following the collapse of the city’s building was partially unusable into the school on Sunday