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Tundra Times Volume 6, Number 174 (May 9, 1969)
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[news] Snow Succumbs to Spring-Snow Has All but Disappeared in Fairbanks but Where the Snow Was Deeper it Still Lingers. the Warm Rays of the Spring Sun Conduct Its Warmth into Dead Leaves and Make Them Seeming to Burrow into the Snow Hastening Its Melting. Robins and other Little Singing Birds Have Arrived into the Interior City. Geese, Ducks, Cranes and other Migrating Fowl Are Coursing the Skies on Their Way to the Arctic Nesting Grounds. Bears and Squirrels Have Awakened from Their Winter Hibernating. Spring Has Arrived in Alaska.
[news] Young Native's Art Show in Anchorage
[news] Ad Brings Natives to Alaskaland
[news] Stevens Cosponsors Health Center Bill
[news] Cases of Rabies in Homer and Anchorage Bring Urgent Warning
[news] 70-Foot Whale!
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