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Tundra Times Volume IV, Number 40 (September 30, 1966)
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[news] Nulato-The Historic Lower Yukon Village of Nulato Sits in a Comfortable, Swinging Bend in the Yukon River. An Old Russian-Orthodox Cemetery Overlooks the Community. Despite the Historic Location, Nulato Wants to Move to a New Site Three Miles Back from the River. The New Location Would Keep the Community out of Spring Floods Along the Yukon, Which Have Become Almost a Yearly Thing, and Would Provide an Improved Location for Building New Homes with Acceptable Sanitation Systems.
[news] Tlingit-Haidas; Proposed Pay is Inadequate
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[news] Big Box of Produce-Hopefully the Prelude to a New Era of Superior Fresh Fruits and Vegetable for Alaska Tables, the First Controlled-Atmosphere Shipment for Alaska, Which Was Made from Safeway Stores Bellevue Distribution Center to Their Fairbanks Store, is Seen Going Aboard the Alaska Steamship Company Vanship Nadina in Seattle. It Arrived in Seward on Sunday for Transfer to the Alaska Railroad for the Run to Fairbanks.
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