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Celebrate recycling center opening Jan. 6
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Animal Care veteran picked as Shelter Manager
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Life-saving skills going to Mat-Su 8th graders
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Search firm hired for Borough manager search
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New Year’s Eve fireworks now legal in Mat-Su
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100 railcar loop: only at Port MacKenzie
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10,000 Christmas trees to be recycled locally
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Important partnership:Legislators & Assembly
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Wind storm wrap-up
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Red Cross setting up shelters
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Borough's outstanding bond ratings upgraded
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High wind warning in Mat-Su, 75 mph gusts thru Wed
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Tour two new fire stations in state's second busiest district
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Executive search firm to look for next Borough manager
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Assembly adopts Matthews Public Safety Building and more
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8 candidates for Borough mayor
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When driving, give the one ahead some room
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Elementary schools closed, transfer sites closed
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Humor, insight, part of Salmon Symposium
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Borough manager search down to three
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Bogard Road dedicated as Veterans' Highway
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Mat-Su Regional Disaster Drill
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Disaster supply kit time
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Deputy Mayor Woods, Houston bid farewell
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Canvass Board puts in the days for election
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Congratulations to Animal Care!
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Chief Charles Von Gunten Day, October 19, 2010
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Election certified, Arvin deputy mayor
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Local CERT team draws national focus
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Energy Watch conservation test this Wed. Oct. 20, 6-8 p.m.
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Attention hunters and huntresses
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Manager candidates at 7 now
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Borough Finance earns prestigious recognition
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Godsend garage for Lake Louise celebrated today
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Fuel being offloaded from overturned tanker
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Tanker overturns, spills fuel on Glenn Highway, Chickaloon, traffic at standstill
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Voters at polls keep manager form of government
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Assembly adopts Matanuska River Plan
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Assembly narrows Borough manager search to top 11
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Plan balances uses for Borough natural resources
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Safely dispose of unwanted medications Sept. 25
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13 local road projects in Prop. 2
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Susitna ferry performs beautifully in Clarence Strait
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Third cement ship offloads at Port MacKenzie
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Addressing erosion on Matanuska River no easy fix
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Take our survey on customer service and online outreach
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Flood stage tonight on Yentna River at Lake Creek
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70 new construction jobs on Port MacKenzie projects
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Matanuska River erosion draws action
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Animal Shelter News
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Thirteen candidates file for Assembly and School Board seats
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Last chance for funding
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Open House for Farmers & Agriculture Distributors
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Governor Parnell tours Goose Creek Correctional Center
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Borough and NPI settle lawsuit
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New Permit Center reduces labor costs, responds faster
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Meet the ferry poster artist
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New road lease for Wishbone Hill Mine
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Pioneer spirit behind impossible ship, M/V Susitna
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Gearing up to celebrate an extraordinary ship
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Race for Technology
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New Sutton Library taking shape
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EMTs take flight while training
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Super Panamax ship docks at Port Mac
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$35 million in state funding to Port Mac Rail
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Form of government put to voters
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Safely dispose of unwanted medications
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Assembly reduces spending, holds areawide tax rate steady
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Assembly continues reducing tax levy
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Assembly continues second night of budget deliberations
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Statewide, nationwide search for Borough Manager
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Join in on a multi-family rummage sale
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Fire season underway, make home defensible
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Borough asks Government Peak area to be non-motorized
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Assembly postpones coal mine road lease to June 15
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Weetman 3rd grade class gives to dogs and cats
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Manager Duffy saying earnest goodbye
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Upswell of support for Borough Economic Development Plan
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Alaska needs jobs and wealth generated by Port Mac Rail
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Successful Launch of Susitna Ferry
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Seeking Mat-Su artists: Susitna Ferry awaits your eye
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Being counted matters most in Mat-Su
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Wasilla District earns national award for salmon education outreach
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Learn about fish passage project, upgrades on Engstrom Road
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Draft environmental doc on Port Mac Rail posted
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Off-road motor access resolution postponed
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Goose Creek Correctional Center going up with precision
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Former Anchorage Mayor Mystrom sees value in Port Mac Rail
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New waste transfer site at Point MacKenzie
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Assembly adopts changes to school budget content
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PR judges find excellence in Mat-Su Borough communications
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Posting visible address critical
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New floodplain maps, subject of meeting Feb. 11
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An amazing cornerstone: Su Valley High
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Nordic ski area comes into focus
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Winter Trails Day at Hatcher this Sat.
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Fire Safety; Don't Become a Statistic
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Mat-Su H1N1 clinic serves 437
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H1N1 vaccine clinic
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Explosion at gas plant at Point MacKenzie
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Brett Memorial Ice Arena to host free skating Saturday
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CANCELLED: Updates on Borough floodplain maps to be discussed
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H1N1 vaccine for anyone 6 months and older
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Dogs left at tent in Talkeetna woods need homes
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Willow Creek continues to spill over
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Free Scrap Metal Drop Off
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Two Upper Susitna Valley H1N1 Vaccine Clinics Scheduled
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Willow Creek flooding puts homeowners/responders on watch
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H1N1 Vaccine clinic runs smoothly at College
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H1N1 vaccine clinic Nov. 19 Mat-Su College
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100 participants signed up for Salmon Symposium
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Worthy time together at LIO
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H1N1 vaccine clinics coming up in Mat-Su
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Mayor, Assemblymembers sworn in
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Chipseal way to go for rural roads
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Transportation Fair connects with public
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H1N1 Vaccine for 2-4 year-olds here
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H1N1 Vaccine for 2-4 year-olds here
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Election results Oct. 2009
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Ballot Proposal for Borough Sales Tax
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Borough honors Sen. Lyda Green
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25th Anniversary for Brett Memorial Ice Arena
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Ship from Hong Kong offloads cement at Port
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Raining cats at Animal Care
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Borough respects Knik Tribal Council's wishes
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Low Cost Vaccination Clinic in Willow
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Hearty applause at recycling groundbreaking
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Groundbreaking for region's first resource recovery center
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129 |
Excess future sales tax to lower property taxes
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Borough Finance earns international recognition
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Amendment to reduce waiver subdivisions
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Fire sprinklers put to work at State Fair demonstration
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133 |
Cats on Sale
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Mat-Su roads hurting for your voice
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135 |
Borough's first poster unveiled
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Providers Hone Skills at Mass Dispensing Drill
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Mass Dispensing Drill a Success
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Mayor's veto on sales tax overturned
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139 |
Nine candidates file for Mayor and Assembly seats
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140 |
Assembly links sales tax to lower property taxes
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141 |
Community help needed for four new road projects
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142 |
First Stimulus grant to Borough arrives for fish passage
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143 |
Third Annual Report highlights the Mat-Su
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144 |
Free varicella (chicken pox) vaccine given Aug. 7
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145 |
Talis Colberg sworn in as Borough Mayor
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$240 million prison going up
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Second hand pets offer first rate love
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Groundbreaking for Goose Creek Correctional Center
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Borough working closely with State on flu
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Public Service Announcements Regarding Fireworks
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Talis Colberg garners the votes for Mayor
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152 |
Supersacks of cement offload at Port MacKenzie
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Wasilla High grad recognized Presidential Scholar
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50 attend Hatcher Pass roads-to-ski meeting
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Access & transit to ski areas, subject of meeting
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156 |
Proposed gravel mining ordinance a compromise
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157 |
Assembly lowers mill rate in 2010 budget
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158 |
Fish & Game talk management of local rivers
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Second public hearing on Borough budget tonight
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160 |
Taco Bell demolition provides training opportunity
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Get outside and help Community Clean Up
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162 |
Open houses for two proposed fire stations in Knik-Fairview
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Draft zoning code update open for comment
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Matanuska River management plan begins
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MASCOT gains two new buses
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Borough operations in proposed 2010 budget trimmed $855,000
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Seven candidates file for mayor
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Redoubt eruptions continue
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Mat-Su at rock bottom in per capita funding in capital budget
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Eruption continues
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Mat-Su forum on stimulus funding
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Capital budget sidesteps Mat-Su
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Borough helps remove roadblocks to Boy Scout adventure camp
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Redoubt earthquakes continuous Thursday
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Borough considers tax diversification
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Low altitude plumes for Redoubt Monday
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Ashfall in Wasilla, Palmer, and Mat-Su Saturday night
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Friday Morning Eruption at Redoubt
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Information coming together for Hatcher ski project
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Redoubt erupts a 6th time, ashfall advisory cancelled
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Redoubt eruption continues
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Winds blowing ash west, away from population
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Redoubt erupts, light ashfall in Susitna Valley
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Borough sponsors stormwater workshop
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Mat-Su election for mayor, June 9
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Draft plan for towers coming
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Animal Care closes one day for construction
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Special election required to fill mayoral seat
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Mat-Su mourns Mayor Menard
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Adoption Day at Pet Zoo, Wasilla
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Mat-Su gains two forward-looking fire engines
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192 |
Survey shines light on bus use and news sources
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Signing ceremony with Gov. Palin begins prison construction
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Mat-Su preparing, just in case
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Public outreach efforts win awards
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Borough seeks to share and hear road ideas Jan. 22
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Low-risk inmates help with chores at Animal Shelter
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10 responders pull weary horse from frozen trench
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Radio station owner praises Borough responders
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Prison bonds sell in down market
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Meadow Lakes chimney fire draws responders out in subzero temps
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Mat-Su establishes first-of-its-kind sled dog district
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Funding secured for new recycling center
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Mat-Su gains six ambulances
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Federal ATF says accelerant poured on church
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Borough seeks comment on Hatcher Ski area
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Public Works stands out in state
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Borough responder earns State award
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Neeser Construction, Inc. picked for $220 million prison project
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Construction progresses on shelter
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Swearing in ceremony
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Tyonek sees enormous possibilities in Cook Inlet ferry service
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Three picked to compete on design-build for $200 million dollar prison
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Voters to decide on new fire service area in Caswell Lakes/Kashwitna
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Voters decide whether to unify FSAs
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GIS stands out on a global scale
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Regional Ski area concept at Hatcher gets unanimous Assembly support
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Water table off limits for new mining
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Collision with school bus highlights need for attentive driving
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Wild Salmon Celebration this weekend
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Alaska Supreme Court upholds tobacco tax
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Goose Creek Correctional Center is selected as official prison name
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Transportation changes afoot in Mat-Su
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Stepping up holiday weekend patrols
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Three-phase approach to Hatcher Ski Area
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Talkeetna Lakes Park, our newest park
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Detour on Point MacKenzie Road
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Parks Highway Reopens 4am, August 19, 2008
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Overturned tanker closes Parks Highway
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New roads, improvements on Oct. ballot
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Field work begins on ski area environmental study
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Owner of skinny dogs found guilty of 39 counts
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Su Valley High project goes to Collins Construction
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Practicing patient care aloft
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Port MacKenzie begins exporting gravel
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Some tax bills going out again
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MASCOT News
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Caswell Lakes Fire Service Area on the Ballot
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Fire Sprinklers Prevent Total Loss
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Fire Sprinklers Prevent Total Loss
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Assembly holds mill rate steady in 2009 budget
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Mat-Su asks for equity for sportsfishermen
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Race for Technology
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South Palmer Elementary groundbreaking June 10
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Butte Fire earns improved ISO fire rating
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Bricks & mortar for cats and dogs
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Mat-Su projects in state capital budget
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Borough donates old cell phones to charity
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New rules for liquor license transfers into cities
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Assembly holds mill rate steady
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Caswell Lakes residents to consider fire protection
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25 skinny dogs rescued
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Second public hearing draws crowd
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Manager gives overview on 2009 budget
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Friday Creek Fire 90 percent contained
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Prison project seeks design-builders
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Friday Creek Fire 75 percent contained
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Friday Creek Fire Wed.
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Friday Creek Fire 4:30 p.m.
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Friday Creek Fire update
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60 acre fire, east of Jim Creek
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2008-01-16 Turning dirt on Mat-Su prison this summer
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2008-01-18 Assembly resolution supports Mat-Su Salmon stocks
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2008-02-04 Rail and roads among Assembly 2008 goals
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2008-02-27 Pets on Sale
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2008-02-27 Animal Shelter Hours Change
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2008-02-29 Borough wins timber contract lawsuit
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2008-02-29 Tri-Borough Mayors call for state energy policy
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2008-02-29 Mayor's Minute for Feb. 29, 2008
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2008-03-19 Assembly picks red route for Bogard
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2008-03-26 Judge rules against MEA lawsuit
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2008-03-28 Career & Tech High School earns second design award
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2008-03-28 Mayor's Minute for March 27, 2008
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2008-03-28 Mat-Su Salmon partnership wins national award
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Career & Tech High School earns second design award
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Mat-Su Salmon partnership wins national award
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Judge rules against MEA lawsuit
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Assembly picks red route for Bogard
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New beginning for Hatcher Ski project
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Mat-Su road funding, rail, and more
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Prison contract approved
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Ridership, no problem for Susitna ferry
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Assembly resolution supports Mat-Su Salmon stocks
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Clearing trees on Mat-Su prison site this summer
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285 |
Rail report filed, independent contractor ID'd
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286 |
2007-07-10 Seldon Road Extension to open
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2007-07-12 Planning Commission passes draft power plant ordinance
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2007-07-15 Free animal rescue workshop
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2007-07-18 New markets open with Taiwan at Port Mac
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2007-07-18 Classrooms will be ready for Su Valley High students
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2007-07-27 Cook Inlet fleet cuts off Mat-Su from fish
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2007-07-31 Partnership promotes sustainable wild salmon in Mat-Su
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2007-08-03 Trained dogs up for adoption through SPOT
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2007-08-16 Saturday drill simulates bus crash
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2007-08-28 Assembly adopts power plant ordinance
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2007-08-31 Open house for new hazardous waste building at landfill
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2007-09-12 Borough to auction horses
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2007-09-14 Five open houses for Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Project
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2007-09-13 Five open houses for Port MacKenzie Rail Extension Project
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2007-10-05 Wasilla open house starts off series of rail meetings
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2007-10-05 Last open house on rail project tonight
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2007-10-10 Houston to explore rail opportunity
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2007-10-11 Streamlined Borough Web site
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2007-10-11 Final meetings for regional aviation plan
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2007-10-16 Houston, Woods sworn in
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2007-10-18 Fees cut again for land use permits
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2007-10-24 Assembly offers economic incentives to sports center
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2007-10-26 Mat-Su Salmon partnership earns natl recognition
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2007-11-16 Borough moving forward on Hatcher Ski project
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2007-11-20 Assembly calls for work session on Port Mac Rail project
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2007-12-11 Assembly passes resolution on Port MacKenzie Rail project
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2007-12-07 Mat-Su legislative priorities outlined
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2007-05-02 Skinny horses removed
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2007-05-10 Trails and campgrounds reopen for summer
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2007-05-10 Three surrendered horses up for auction May 25
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2007-05-16 Departing Swanson earns recognition
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2007-05-16 Open house on Health & Social Services board
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2007-05-16 SPOT celebrates first anniversary
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2007-05-18 Wildland fire prevention week
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2007-05-18 More than $60 million coming to Mat-Su in capital budget
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2007-05-24 Assembly considers a Borough sales tax
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2007-05-29 Iditarod documentary benefits animal shelter
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2007-05-31 Mat-Su property owners get tax deduction
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2007-06-06 ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. recognized for conservation
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2007-06-05 ConocoPhillips recognized for salmon conservation
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2007-06-05 One-acre fire near Big Lake surrounded
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2007-06-05 Fire crews fighting to save Su Valley High
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2007-06-05 Fire moving into wings of school
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2007-06-05 Su Valley High, a total loss
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2007-06-06 Fire under investigation
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2007-06-07 Thinned forest helped contain school fire
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2007-06-12 School fire cause, undetermined
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2007-06-14 Borough working on disaster declaration for school fire
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2007-06-18 Coal bed methane permit under review in Mat-Su
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2007-06-19 Portables found, negotiations begin for Su Valley High site
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2007-06-21 Lightning strikes cause 18 fires in Mat-Su
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2007-06-21 Su River Fire 4,000 acres
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2007-06-21 40 cabins/homes threatened by Su River fire
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2007-06-22 Wildfire Updates 12pm 6/22
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2007-06-22 Wildfire Updates 2pm 6/22
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2007-06-22 Weekend Fire Safety Advisory
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2007-06-22 Wildfire Updates 5pm 6/22
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2007-06-23 Wildfire Updates 6pm 6/23
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2007-06-26 Power plant ordinance introduced
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2007-06-26 Rain aids fire crews on 9,754-acre Su River Fire
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2007-06-27 Wildfire Updates am 6/27
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2007-06-29 Borough and Railroad partner on Rail Extension to Port
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2007-06-29 Empty Cottonwood Mall gives firefighter training opportunity
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2007-01-02 Mayor Menard takes medical leave
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2007-01-15 First Borough atlas on wetlands adds tool to planning
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2007-01-15 Girl Scouts Stop in with Mayor Menard
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2007-01-16 Assembly picks Point Mac for prison
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2007-01-26 Mat-Su's rural parts rank high in state population
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2007-02-13 Open house for $12 million nutrition center
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2007-02-13 Borough transfers hall ownership to Fair
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2007-03-01 Ripping winds put Mat-Su on alert
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2007-03-06 Assessed value increase less than last year
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2007-03-15 Proposed prison site gushes with water
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2007-03-15 Locals learn to assess buildings post disaster
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2007-03-23 Conservation in concert with land development
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2007-03-26 20-year aviation plan coming together
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2007-03-30 Trail work brings out the hearty volunteers
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2007-03-30 The next east-west corridor in the Mat-Su
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2007-04-03 $1.2 billion needed for roads to keep pace with growth
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2007-04-13 Enrolling students before it's built
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2007-04-23 Vision Document for fast-growing Core Area under way
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2007-04-25 Debate begins on 2008 Borough budget
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2007-04-25 21 starving dogs rescued near Point Mac
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2007-04-25 $4 million to Mat-Su if revenue sharing revived
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2007-04-30 Spring Clean-up begins
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2006-09-11 Aviation survey: fill it out
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2006-09-14 Federal, State and Borough representatives visit
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2006-09-27 Command Van brings faster communications
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2006-09-27 Site selection for new prison includes public opinion
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375 |
2006-10-04 Prison site narrowed to five on public lands
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376 |
2006-10-09 Eight potential sites for prison
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377 |
2006-10-23 Where will the Bogard Extension connect?
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378 |
2006-10-25 Four sites on phase II list for prison project
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379 |
2006-10-31 Dispatchers to go digital
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380 |
2006-10-31 Troopers add presence in west Mat-Su
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381 |
2006-11-01 Four public hearings to take testimony on prison
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382 |
2006-11-07 Survey supports planning
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383 |
2006-11-07 Get a free flu shot Thursday, Sports Complex 3-7 p.m.
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384 |
2006-11-09 Preparedness drill meets its goal
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385 |
2006-11-14 Second Prison Project public hearing for Palmer Nov. 29
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386 |
2006-11-15 80 mph gusts bring high wind warnings
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387 |
2006-11-16 Free flood-related water testing ends Friday
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388 |
2006-11-17 Willow to discuss prison project
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389 |
2006-11-17 45 testify at Palmer hearing on prison project
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390 |
2006-11-20 Prison hearing in Sutton tonight, Nov. 20
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391 |
2006-11-22 Assembly adopts race track ordinance Borough-wide
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392 |
2006-11-22 26 testify at prison hearing in Sutton
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393 |
2006-11-28 Houston/Willow off prison site list
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2006-11-30 Many testify at Palmer's second hearing on prison
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2006-11-30 Hearing on prison moved to Dec. 18
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2006-12-08 Pt. MacKenzie is the preferred site for prison
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397 |
2006-12-18 Point Mackenzie site moves step closer as prison site
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398 |
2006-12-19 Mat-Su Assembly, Legislators work out priorities
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399 |
2006-08-20 Parks Highway still open at Houston
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400 |
2006-08-20 Parks Highway still Open at Houston
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401 |
2006-08-20 Road Closures in Houston
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402 |
2006-08-20 Boil drinking water if well has standing water nearby
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403 |
2006-08-20 Update of flood warning
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2006-08-20 Road closures and communications throughout the Borough
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405 |
2006-08-20 Slides on Buffalo Mine Rd.
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406 |
2006-08-20 No phones, cell phones, internet for Willow north
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407 |
2006-08-21 Phone repair attempt delayed until daylight
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408 |
2006-08-21 First joint swift water operation in Alaska
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409 |
2006-08-21 Update 8/21/2006 10:56am Returning Home and Recovery
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410 |
2006-08-21 Update 8/21/2006 2:30pm Help Centers and Recovery
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411 |
2006-08-21 Update 6:00 pm 8/21/06 Assesment Has Begun
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412 |
2006-08-22 Duffy surveys the damage on Little Su
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413 |
2006-08-22 Response Efforts Reach $300,000
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414 |
2006-08-24 Matanuska-Susitna Borough Prepares for Flood Recovery
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415 |
2006-08-24 Update: Help Centers Open
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416 |
2006-08-23 No Damage to Homes as a Result of Mud Slide on Old Glenn
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417 |
2006-08-24 Update: Mud Slide on Old Glenn Highway
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418 |
2006-08-23 Water and Septic Safety in Flooded Areas
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419 |
2006-08-23 Status of Bridges Affected by the Floods
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420 |
2006-08-24 Animals Impacted by Flooding
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421 |
2006-08-25 Tetanus Reminder
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422 |
2006-08-25 Help Centers Open this Weekend
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423 |
2006-08-25 Complete Status of Roads and Bridges
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424 |
2006-08-25 Complete Status of Roads and Bridges
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2006-08-26 Road Updates for Saturday
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426 |
2006-08-26 MSB Flood Emergency Operations Phase Summary
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427 |
2006-08-28 2006 Matsu Flood Comparison to 1986
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428 |
2006-08-28 Superior ferry coming to Mat-Su in 2008
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429 |
2006-07-06 33 tons of scrap
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430 |
2006-07-20 Gravel at Port to generate revenue
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431 |
2008-03-06 12 dogs to graduate
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432 |
2006-08-03 Inmates train homeless dogs
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433 |
2006-08-03 Prison project moves forward
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434 |
2006-08-10 Bendable toy poses potential health threat
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435 |
2006-08-15 Chipseal project, prudent test of road limits
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436 |
2006-08-18 Flood warning for Little Su, Willow Creek
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437 |
2006-08-18 Flood Update 4:15pm 8/18/06
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438 |
2006-08-18 Flood Update 6:45pm 8/18/06 Two Bridges Threatened
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439 |
2006-08-18 Flood Update 8:00pm 8/18/06 Two Bridges Threatened
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440 |
2006-08-19 Flood Update 11:30pm 8/18/06 Water crosses Parks Highway
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441 |
2006-08-18 Flood Update 9:30pm 8/18/06 Water breaches Bank in Talkeetna
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442 |
2006-08-19 2 a.m. Flood and Road Updates
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443 |
2006-08-19 4 a.m. Flood and Road Updates
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444 |
2006-08-19 6 a.m. Flood and Road Updates
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445 |
2006-08-19 Two Structures Lost in the Mat-Su Borough Due to Flooding
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446 |
2006-08-19 Correction of 8:00 AM press release
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447 |
2006-08-19 Damage Assessment Underway
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448 |
2006-08-19 Citizens Advised to Avoid Flood Areas
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449 |
2006-08-19 Situation Report to the Governor
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450 |
2006-08-19 Governor Signs Declaration of Disaster
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451 |
2006-08-19 Two shelters close, one open
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452 |
2006-08-19 Parks Highway may close at Houston
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453 |
2006-04-19 Fish Heads holds history of violations
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454 |
2006-04-19 Inmates give destitute dogs a chance
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455 |
2006-04-15 Hatcher Pass ski project creates jobs, propels economy
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456 |
2006-04-26 Yellow flyer got it wrong
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457 |
2006-05-02 Mat-Su supports new schools
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458 |
2006-05-08 Public Works: the heart of every community
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459 |
2006-05-08 Arm yourself with knowledge on avian flu
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460 |
2006-05-11 Legislators give big boost to Mat-Su infrastructure
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461 |
2006-05-17 Structural Steel goes up on ferry terminal
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462 |
2006-05-17 Calls rising for Mat-Su ambulance personnel
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463 |
2006-05-22 Assembly approves fire code deferment for Central
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464 |
2006-05-22 Air tanker drops retardant in KGB area fire
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465 |
2006-05-23 Two hotshot crews contain Sunset fire
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466 |
2006-05-27 Point MacKenzie Road fire 10:30 pm
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467 |
2006-05-27 Point MacKenzie Fire 11:30 pm
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468 |
2006-05-28 Point MacKenzie Road fire 12:00 am
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469 |
2006-05-28 Point MacKenzie Road fire 1pm 5/28
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470 |
2006-05-28 Kings River fire 330pm 5-28
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471 |
2006-05-28 Kings River fire 430 pm 5-28
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472 |
2006-05-28 Kings River Fire 6pm 5-28
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473 |
2006-05-28 Kings Ri
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474 |
2006-05-28 Point MacKenzie Rd Fire 7 pm 5-28
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475 |
2006-05-30 Point MacKenzie Road fire 75 percent contained
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476 |
2006-06-05 Committee Picks Goose Bay Elementary Site
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477 |
2006-06-06 20 years in a row, Mat-Su earns top accounting honor
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478 |
2006-06-08 Hard-luck dogs find manners and homes
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479 |
2006-06-19 Mat-Su Career Center going up
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480 |
2006-06-19 Better fire protection brings savings to Mat-Su homeowners
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481 |
2006-01-05 Support swells for community gym
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482 |
2006-01-06 Matanuska Colony documentary lands support, admiration
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483 |
2006-01-09 Wal-Mart road easement requires further traffic study
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484 |
2006-01-11 Largest fire service area seeks Fire Marshal authority
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485 |
2006-01-11 Augustine eruption puts South Central on alert
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486 |
2006-01-24 Borough seeks better projects for best overall cost
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487 |
2006-01-24 Aging Su Valley High may get new life in Juneau
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488 |
2006-01-26 Public wants say on big transmission lines
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489 |
2006-01-30 Mat-Su Borough Clerks pioneer paperless packet
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490 |
2006-02-08 Assembly to consider overriding veto
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491 |
2006-02-17 Borough webpage posts virtual trailhead for winter trails
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492 |
2006-03-02 Devoted emergency responders earn recognition
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493 |
2006-03-06 Demand in the Mat-Su drives up assessments
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494 |
2006-03-08 Assembly awards contract for regional airport study
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495 |
2006-03-10 Green, Huggins raise roof funds
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496 |
2006-03-14 Borough seeks quality contractor to build career center
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497 |
2006-03-15 Wasilla-Lakes Fire Service Area steps up protection
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498 |
2006-03-20 Mat-Su Animal Care calls Troopers in horse deaths
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499 |
2006-03-27 Tsunami test airs Wednesday
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500 |
2006-03-28 Big Lake to appeal unfair fire rating
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501 |
2005-12-07 Assembly's 15 top legislative priorities
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502 |
2005-12-07 Federal Priority List
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