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Healy Lake is located at (63.988835, -144.708173 The Healy Lake Village is located roughly 29 miles east of Delta Junction, Alaska. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 74.3 square miles (192 km 2), of which, 66.2 square miles (171 km 2) of it is land and 8.1 square miles (21 km 2) of it (10.86%) is water.
The Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC), the traditional tribal consortium of the 42 villages of Interior Alaska, is a non-profit organization that works toward meeting the needs and challenges for more than 10,000 Alaska Natives (mostly Alaskan Athabaskans) in Interior Alaska.
Healy River-Joseph band – inhabiting the formerly Joseph Village (Tehłuug Ninhdeex Ndiig), Healy Lake (Mendees Cheeg), Lake George (Nxaal Měnn'), Sam Lake (official United States Geological Survey name is Sand Lake – Ch'inchedl Měnn') area. Neighbors: Delta-Goodpaster band (west), Hän people (north), Ahtna people (south), Mansfeld ...
The history of Healy is intertwined with that of coal mining and construction of the Alaska Railroad, which both began in the area in 1918 and 1919 respectively. [4] Healy was originally named Healy Fork after the Healy River. [5] The Healy River was named after John J. Healy, manager of the North American Trading and Transportation Company.
With Election Day just around the corner, the campaign trail forges ahead. Two seats are open on the Huxley City Council, and five candidates will go head-to-head on the Nov. 7 election ballot.
The Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat (IPS) is a secretariat for the six international Indigenous organizations affiliated with the eight-nation Arctic Council. The IPS does not represent indigenous peoples or their organizations, but assists those organizations in presenting their causes, and helps to disseminate information ...
Mrkvicka is a Democratic Precinct Committee Person for east Coos Bay and filed for the party's nomination for HD 9 after Erik Schuttpelz, who won the uncontested primary, dropped out of the race.
Residents of Batesburg-Leesville will vote on four town council members on Nov. 7. Four of the eight seats on the Town Council will be on the ballot, but only two seats are contested.