Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Sat Nov 07
Two Point Hope men are facing trial on caribou wasting charges after a judge in Kotzebue rejected a defense motion to dismiss their case.
Of caribou and people: A matter of respectAnchorage Daily News - Tue Nov 03
Published: November 3rd, 2009 01:25 PM Last Modified: November 3rd, 2009 01:26 PM Link: Alaska Dispatch As the trial date approaches for the defendants in the Point Hope caribou slaughter , Dispatch correspondent Seth Kantner of Kotzebue writes of villagers' relationship with caribou and about his own family's dependence on caribou meat.
Change of plea expected in caribou slaughter caseKTVF Fairbanks - Thu Oct 29
The Anchorage Daily News says that Randy John Oktollik wants to change his plea of not guilty.
Point Hope caribou case: Waste, wounds and the hunt for truthAnchorage Daily News - Fri Oct 23
Point Hope caribou case: Waste, wounds and the hunt for truth Published: October 23rd, 2009 08:50 AM Last Modified: October 23rd, 2009 08:51 AM Link: Alaska Dispatch Eight Point Hope men, ages 18 to 30, are due to stand trial Nov.
Alaska oil's new 'Gulf of Mexico'MinnPost.com - Mon Oct 19
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA a ' The treacherous, ice-choked waters off Alaska have long lured risk-A taking fortune hunters seeking furs, fish, or other riches.
Alaska oil's new 'Gulf of Mexico'Christian Science Monitor - Fri Oct 16
The treacherous, ice-choked waters off Alaska have long lured risk-A taking fortune hunters seeking furs, fish, or other riches.
KPC begins video streaming process technology courses via the WebClarion Dispatch - Sun Sep 27
In Kenai Peninsula College's continuing quest to deliver course materials to students who are already in the workplace, the school has begun video streaming its process technology courses over the Internet so students working rotation schedules can view the lectures while they are on the North Slope, an oil platform in Cook Inlet, or anywhere else.
Opponents ask government to halt offshore drillingKEPR 19 - Tue Sep 22
Opponents of offshore drilling - including some dressed as salmon and a polar bear - delivered more than 250,000 postcards and letters to the Interior Department Monday on a proposal to open vast waters off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts to oil and gas drilling.
Opponents ask government to halt offshore drillingKLEW-TV Lewiston - Tue Sep 22
Opponents of offshore drilling - including some dressed as salmon and a polar bear - delivered more than 250,000 postcards and letters to the Interior Department Monday on a proposal to open vast waters off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts to oil and gas drilling.
Opponents seek halt to US offshore drillingThe Star Online - Tue Sep 22
WASHINGTON: Opponents of offshore drilling - some of them dressed as salmon and a polar bear - delivered more than 250,000 postcards and letters to the Interior Department on Monday objecting to a proposal to open to oil and gas drilling vast waters off the Pacific and Atlantic U.S. coasts.
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