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Almost 200 students submitted projects for the Alaska Science and Engineering Fair.

Governor Mike Dunleavy announced in a press release that he has appointed three new members to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Board of Fisheries and made one new appointment and two reappointments to the Board of Game.

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