...biennial Southeast meeting Thursday with consideration of some Juneau, regional and statewide issues. Board member Tim Towarak of Nome was absent. Local resident Pat Costello's August photographs of the white-colored bear were publicized...
...October. AFN will meet in Fairbanks for the first time in 17 years. "The board was impressed with both pitches," said Tim Towarak, AFN board co-chairman and president of Bering Straits Regional Corp. "Both sides are offering good points to drawing...
...so good here," she said. "We feel so welcome here. As soon as we arrived at the airport, we feel so at home." Tim Towarak and state Sen. Albert Kookesh, AFN's co-chairs, said the board listens to the people when deciding the convention's...
...seven-member Game Board began its meeting at Centennial Hall on Saturday and Sunday with public comments. Member Tim Towarak of Nome was absent. The panel, which sets rules for hunting and trapping, is expected to deliberate today and Tuesday...
...derogatory term to call someone an Eskimo or an Indian or a Harpooner," he said. "It's just a fact of life." Tim Towarak, co-chairman of the Alaska Federation of Natives, said team names are a relatively new phenomenon in rural Alaska...
...a mixed bag of adding to hunting and trapping opportunities in some places and cutting back in others. Board member Tim Towarak of Nome was absent. The board unanimously banned hunting and trapping of wolves on Douglas Island until the wolf population...
...directors of Doyon Ltd. since 1996 and is president of the Native village of Manley Hot Springs. Fleagle replaces Tim Towarak and will serve until March 1, 2004. Ted Spraker, of Soldotna, is a former state wildlife biologist on the Kenai...
...upcoming subsistence special session as well as reviewing the recommendations of the Rural Governance Commission.'' Tim Towarak, who held the position for four years, left the position in December to return to his home. He's the city administrator...
...Defenders of Wildlife, the governor's office said. Also appointed were Rod Hardy, a big game guide from Wasilla, and Tim Towarak, a subsistence hunter and fisherman from Unalakleet who is president of the Bering Straits Native Corp. They join...
...upcoming subsistence special session as well as reviewing the recommendations of the Rural Governance Commission.'' Tim Towarak, who held the position for four years, left the position in December to return to his home. He's the city administrator...
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