The Alaska Department of Natural Resources announced a quarantine on the importation, transport, and sale of invasive mayday and chokecherry trees. These two species are in the same family as … State Quarantines Mayday, Chokecherry Trees
In this episode, we’re discussing agriculture and, specifically, the Willow Farmers Market. Host Trisha Costello was joined in the studio and over the phone by the following guests: Amanda Herman-Hoskins, … Su Valley Voice: Agriculture in the Upper Susitna Valley
One week ago, scientists at the Alaska Volcano Observatory changed the alert level for Mt. Spurr from yellow to green. According to AVO Scientist-in-Charge Matt Haney, the monitoring data was … Mount Spurr Returns to Green Status
At a recent Mat-Su Borough Assembly meeting, Assembly members discussed the senior property tax exemption that is already in place. Seniors aged 65 and older may qualify for Borough property … Mat-Su Borough Senior Property Tax Exemptions Explained
Moving food costs a lot of money, according to Upper Susitna Food Pantry Executive Director LouAnne Carroll-Tysdal. The Pantry will receive $5,000 in Community Assistance Program funds to help cover … Upper Susitna Food Pantry Helping More Families
Over the last few weeks, Trapper Creek residents were able to vote on which projects they want to receive funding through the Borough’s Community Assistance Program. These funds are provided … Trapper Creek Residents Vote on CAP Projects
At their meeting this week, the Mat-Su Borough Assembly approved funding to purchase a tanker for the Willow-Caswell Fire Service Area. According to background documentation provided for the Assembly meeting, … New Fire Equipment Approved for Willow-Caswell Fire Service Area