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Alaska Seeds of Change works with young people on growing produce in a hydroponic garden while also focusing on building mental health skills in an atmosphere of support.

An Alaska legislative committee has approved a $100,000 contract to hire a third-party law firm to investigate the circumstances around the ousting of Angela Rodell, the former executive director of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp.

 

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