Update News: Tuesday, September 11, 2012
In Tuesday’s News:
- AST searching for Kiana’s Teddy Smith who is considered armed and dangerous;
- Shell hits another obstacle in drilling, this time a large ice island, drilling halted;
- Nome Common Council needs more tax and income information for upcoming decision on tax ordinance;
- UAF archaeologist studies use of driftwood in the Arctic.
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