ALASKA'S NEWSPAPER

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UPDATED: Troopers drop charge in 'meat for heat' case

Tanker mission to Nome: Economic or humanitarian motives first?

Unalaska police blotter: Drivers cope with the weather

Video: Palin sort of endorses Gingrich in S.C. primary

Video: Girdwood family tells of escape from cruise disaster

Haines-based heli-ski operators want GPS data kept secret

UAF museum gets fossil of prehistoric marine reptile

Energy markets turn focus to gas-hungry Asia

Fish and Game proposes aerial shooting of bears near Bethel

The snows of 2012: A roundup of community coverage

Sell Alaska? How a private-equity firm might refurbish the US for quick resale

Iditarod legend Delia, 82, finally says goodbye to Skwentna

Kenai Peninsula predator control debate returns to Board of Game

Alaska 'ocean ranching' threatens wild B.C. salmon, conservationists charge

Warming leaves some Hudson Bay polar bears starving

Unalaska storm coats seabirds in ice

Drones survey ice in Nome harbor before tanker's arrival

Unalaska police blotter: Disturbed by 'screams of enjoyment'

Trumpeter swans choose Yukon winter over flying south

Todd Palin endorses Gingrich for president

'Deadliest Catch' crewman charged with assault

Proposed state rules for care of outdoor dogs criticized

Alaska leads nation in toxic chemical releases

Heading out for a run at 33 below? Start with warm shoes

Hollywood is missing some good Alaska stories

Arctic ice melt-off is killing seal pups, study indicates

UAF professor predicts $5-plus gasoline in next decade

Otter released in Kachemak Bay after month in rehab

Honey buckets remain a sanitation concern in Bethel

Son of well-known Alaska miner killed in B.C. avalanche

Feb. 24: Anchorage brave in face of volcano; defending villages; snow hides yard stuff; moose hunt an inch from legal; trouble for Canadian caribou; tide power for Juneau?

Today's News for the Last Frontier

POLL: VOLCANO DOESN'T SCARE ANCHORAGE RESIDENTS (Dittman Research, The Alaska Standard): Anchorage residents aren't much worried about the possibility of an eruption of the Mount Redoubt volcano, but two-thirds say they have taken precautions just in case. ALSO:

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> Dear Mount Redoubt: Get it over with, please (Alaska Dispatch)

> Scientists get closer view of Redoubt (Anchorage Daily News)

WE'RE ASKING THE WRONG QUESTION ABOUT VILLAGES (Fiery Blazing Handbasket blog): "Forget about whether the state of Alaska should continue to support the existence of villages. The villages ought to be asking themselves why they should continue to support urban, suburban and wilderburban Alaska. Truth is, urban Alaska is dependent on the continued existence of Alaska's villages."

QUESTIONS SURROUND ALASKAN'S DEATH IN NEW ZEALAND (Otago Daily Times): The body of Sean Francis Lawson, 20, was found by a tourist near a river mouth in Kakanui, New Zealand. He'd been missing since Sunday, and police are trying to learn what he'd been doing until then. With photo.

PHOTOS: TOK NEWBIE WONDERS WHAT ELSE IS BURIED UNDER SNOW (Living in Tok blog): "That's not a junkyard, but someone's yard with a mind-boggling amount of stuff half-buried in the snow. I can't wait until the thaw."

ALASKA MOOSE HUNT AN INCH SHORT OF PERFECT (Wahpeton Daily News, N.D.): "I drew my bow and made the best shot of my life, hitting exactly where I was aiming. The bull ran 60 yards and tipped over within view. I was ecstatic! I'd just killed my first moose and he was a magnificent animal. Dwight and I engaged in the customary backslapping, then walked over to look at my bull. I had a cord in my pack with two knots 50 inches apart so I dug it out and stretched it across the antlers. They were one inch short!"

CARIBOU VANISHING FROM CANADIAN TUNDRA (Winnipeg Free Press): Of Canada's two great herds of barren-land caribou, one has almost vanished and the second is at risk. Some blame climate change, some blame hunting and predation, some say it's a natural cycle and some blame resource development. But unlike in Alaska, calving grounds aren't protected by a wildlife refuge, and there's a uranium rush going on. ALSO:

> Canadian polar bear round-table meeting disappoints scientists (Edmonton Journal)

TURBINE TECHNOLOGY GENERATES WAVES IN JUNEAU (Juneau Empire): The New York-based Electric Power Research Institute says the Gastineau Channel at Juneau might be a perfect place to test tidal energy. It's close to the power grid, and being in a state capital would bring the project lots of publicity.

GAY COMMUNITY IN ALASKA? (The Northern Vox blog): A gay resident of a small Southeast community wonders about gay life elsewhere in the state and sparks a conversation.

Return to Alaska Newsreader through the day for new links.

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM RECENT NEWSREADERS:

Where's the aurora this winter? (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)

UAF scientist studies ‘bubbles of warming' in tundra ice (L.A. Times)

Anchorage food gatherers empty Peninsula tide pools (Homer Tribune)

Video: Fancy footwork by grizzlies trying to catch salmon (BBC)

Anchorage kid grows up to be real-life Ken doll (USA Today)

Last Frontier a new frontier for green power (The New York Times)

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