The public is invited to attend the Alaska Board of Forestry meeting on October 20 to hear more about the Local Use Lumber proposal.
State Invites Input To Local Use Lumber Program

The public is invited to attend the Alaska Board of Forestry meeting on October 20 to hear more about the Local Use Lumber proposal.
Approximately $2.2 million may be awarded to eligible Alaska projects.
The Soldotna City Council is set to certify the results of their municipal election at this evening’s meeting. The City of Kenai will certify their election results later this month.
Alaska is recognized as currently having the nation’s second most expensive gasoline with a statewide average of $5.54, second only to California, which is seeing gas over $6 a gallon.
Permits with designated cutting area maps and all special conditions can be obtained beginning October 17th.
Sudden death of multiple birds in the flock, nasal discharge, sneezing, coughing, or respiratory distress are to be of great concern and should be reported.
The city conducted an evaluation of utility vehicles within its fleet to determine the efficiency of current vehicles and replacement needs of aged vehicles.
The Dunleavy Administration directed $5 million for the next phase of the research project in its FY23 state budget after the U.S. Department of Energy eliminated funding for all heavy oil research earlier this year.
The ordinance transfers and appropriates the 6.25% Airport share of the $150,000 project from the Airport Special Revenue Fund to the Airport Snow Removal Capital Project Fund.
As a condition of his probation, he is ineligible to obtain a hunting license until 2027.