The Federal Subsistence Board is meeting in Anchorage this week to decide on proposals to change regulations and policies governing hunting and fishing on federal lands in Alaska.
Friday to uphold the Board's 2025 "rural status" decision that makes Ketchikan residents eligible for harvest priorities as rural subsistence users within Alaska's Federal ...
The work would take place on the valley floor south of Doney Lake, a portion of the larger 6,710-acre Ovando Mountain Unit of ...