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King Cove Tribes, Residents Disappointed with Federal Court’s Ruling on Crucial Land Exchange

King Cove, AK – March 29, 2019 – King Cove tribal and community leaders reacted as follows to the federal court’s ruling: “While it is disappointing that the federal court found process flaws in DOI’s explanation of the agreement, the King Cove Group will never give up our fight for this land exchange. It is…
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State, Local Officials Celebrate Success of Waterfall Creek, King Cove’s Second Hydroelectric Facility, during Dedication Ceremony

King Cove, AK – Sept. 19, 2018 – Several state and local officials traveled to King Cove today to participate in the city’s dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony of Waterfall Creek, the community’s second hydroelectric facility. Since Waterfall Creek began operating in May 2017, it has produced more than 1.3 MW (megawatts) of energy and…
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South Alaska Peninsula Commercial Fishermen Hurting from Low Salmon Runs, ADF&G Cuts

Sand Point, AK – July 16, 2018 – South Alaska Peninsula commercial fishermen are worried that any additional restrictions to fishing time could have devastating effects on families and communities. Tomorrow (July 17th), the Alaska Board of Fisheries will hold a special meeting at 1 p.m. at the Egan Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage…
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Aleutians East Borough Votes to Join Lawsuit to Defend King Cove Land Exchange Agreement with Interior Department

Anchorage, AK – March 2, 2018 – The Aleutians East Borough Assembly on Thursday voted to intervene in a federal lawsuit brought by a coalition of environmental groups against the Department of the Interior for signing a land exchange agreement that will allow the community of King Cove to build a life-saving connector road to…
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Coast Guard Medevacs King Cove Man with Spinal Injuries

King Cove, AK – On Thursday, Feb. 15, a U.S. Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew deployed from Air Station Kodiak to King Cove to evacuate a 58-year-old man who had injured his spine in a fall from a ladder. Weather conditions in King Cove were such that traditional fixed-wing aircraft could not land at the…
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King Cove Tribal Organization Issues Statement on Lawsuit Filed by Environmental Groups

King Cove, AK – A tribal organization in King Cove, Alaska issued the following statement after environmentalists filed a lawsuit challenging the King Cove land exchange agreement signed by the U.S. Department of the Interior: “It is unfortunate that the special interest groups continue to ignore the health and safety concerns of the residents of…
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King Cove Applauds Secretary Zinke for Signing Land Exchange

Decision allows construction of life-saving link to all-weather airport to advance Washington, DC – Tribal and civic leaders from King Cove, Alaska today applauded U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke for championing a land exchange with the King Cove Native Corp. that will allow the community to establish reliable overland access to the all-weather airport in…
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King Cove Applauds U.S. Rep. Don Young Following Passage of H.R. 218

King Cove, AK – King Cove Tribal and Community leaders are delighted after House Bill 218 passed during a hearing on the floor this morning in Washington, D.C. “We are so grateful to Congressman Don Young for his unflagging support in pushing to get this bill passed,” said Della Trumble, spokeswoman for the King Cove…
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King Cove’s Waterfall Creek Hydroelectric Facility Goes Online

King Cove, AK — The City of King Cove is pleased to announce that its new Waterfall Creek hydroelectric facility went online earlier this month. The new hydro has been performing exceptionally well and producing up to 400KW. Waterfall Creek is the community’s second run-of-the-river facility. King Cove’s first hydro facility, Delta Creek, came online…
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King Cove Optimistic President-elect Donald Trump and Interior Secretary Nominee Ryan Zinke Will Get Community their Life-Saving Road

King Cove, AK – Today marks the three-year anniversary since U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell rejected a life-saving road from remote King Cove, Alaska to the all-weather airport in nearby Cold Bay. Since that time, there have been 55 medevacs from the community, which is often plagued by hurricane-force winds, stormy weather and dense fog.…