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The State of Alaska Sues Ketchikan Jewelry Business Selling Fake Gold Quartz and Gold Nuggets as Real – Alaska Native News

(Anchorage, AK) – Alaska Attorney General Taylor Thursday announced a lawsuit against Soni Inc. and one of its corporate officers Sunita Lakhwani. Soni Inc. sells Alaska-themed jewelry in Ketchikan under the names “Soni Jewelry” and “Colors Fine Jewelry.” Through a series of undercover purchases and subsequent laboratory testing, the State of Alaska has obtained significant...

May 24, 2024Alaska.native.news.com

The Digital Connectivity Gap - Assembly of First Nations

363 First Nation communities lack both broadband internet and standard cellular services.Of 748 communities studied in the Closing the Infrastructure Gap 2030 report, 61% did not have adequate high speed internet access.Closing the digital connectivity gap will require an estimated $5.2 billion.Essential services like virtual schooling, online businesses, and digital healthcare depend on reliable telecommunications

April 5, 2024Afn.ca
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AFN 2023 President’s Awards Honorees – Alaska Native News

[content id="79272"] ANCHORAGE, AK - Every year, the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) honors those who have made outstanding contributions to their families and the Native community. Nita Yuurliq Rearden Culture Bearer The Culture Bearer award goes to Nita Yuurliq Rearden. Nita brings her cultural knowledge with her in every activity she does in her everyday...

October 21, 2023Alaska.native.news.com
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6 Mississippi ‘Goon Squad’ Deputies Plead Guilty to Torturing Black Men – Alaska Native News

"Anyone surprised by this, at this point, can only be a willful denier of what Black people have said—and continue to say—about the broken culture of policing in America." Six former Mississippi sheriff's deputies from a self-described "Goon Squad" pleaded guilty Thursday to subjecting two Black men to racialized torture and shooting one of the...

August 9, 2023Alaska.native.news.com
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AM Radio Fights to Keep Its Spot on US Car Dashboards – Alaska Native News

DIMMITT, TEXAS — The number of AM radio stations in the United States is dwindling. Over the decades, mainstream broadcasters have moved to the FM band — especially music stations — to take advantage of FM’s superior audio fidelity. Now, there is a new threat to America’s remaining 4,000 AM stations. Some automakers want to kick [...]

August 1, 2023Alaska.native.news.com
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