Mt. Redoubt erupts again
9:50 a.m. – Redoubt erupted again last night at 7:41. Winds pushed the ash eastward. There are no reports of ash from that eruption. Seismicity has remained unchanged since
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9:50 a.m. – Redoubt erupted again last night at 7:41. Winds pushed the ash eastward. There are no reports of ash from that eruption. Seismicity has remained unchanged since
The Mat Su Borough recently started a feasibility study to examine the idea of bookmobile services within the Borough boundaries. The Mat Su Reads to Succeed Program could expand beyond
The 37th Iditarod official ended at 4:06 Tuesday morning when Michigan rookie musher Timothy Hunt crossed the finish line in Nome. Talkeetna musher, Heather Siirtola was ahead of him about
Mt. Redoubt erupted at approximately 22:38 Sunday night. There is an ashfall advisory in place. Log on to avo.alaska.avu to get more information. Also check the Mat Su borough website
4:00 a.m. – Mt. Redoubt has erupted several times in the past few hours. We are still under an ashfall advisory. All pets should be indoors. The latest update from
6:00 a.m. – We are still under an ashfall advisory until 8 a.m. Some ash is in the air, but there isn’t even a dusting of ashfall currently in the
10:00 a.m. The results of the Mt Redoubt eruption are less than originally anticipated in the Upper Susitna area. No ashfall to speak of has fallen in Talkeetna or Trapper
Iditarod reporter Charlie Allison reports on all the teams in Nome and who is still out on the trail: Download Audio (mp3)
The Mat Su Borough Assembly went into executive session Tuesday evening near the end of their regular Assembly meeting. They discussed the Su Valley High School Insurance claim and potential