Update News: Monday, August 27, 2012
In Monday’s news:
- A Saturday fire at Dredge 6 just west of Nome appears to have been intentionally set, police looking for vehicle sighted at the scene;
- Alaska Attorney General Michael Geraghty Ā appeals to EPA for cleanup at Red Devil Mine;
- 2nd annual Arctic Imperative Summit begins in Girdwood;
- Nome Nanooks cross country teams kick off their season with two wins in fall invitational.
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