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Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, September 15, 2020
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Teachers in the Mat-Su school district inch toward a strike. And, the U.S. Forest Service attempts a new version of a timber sale that was halted by a federal court. Plus, who in Anchorage is campaigning for a Kanye West presidency?
A Kanye 2020 sign on a strip of grass between A and C Streets near 36th Ave. The owner of the property said he didn’t put up the sign, but he appreciated the humor. Sept. 10, 2020 (Lex Treinen/Alaska Public Media)
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Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:
Teachers in the Mat-Su school district inch toward a strike. And, the U.S. Forest Service attempts a new version of a timber sale that was halted by a federal court. Plus, who in Anchorage is campaigning for a Kanye West presidency?
Reports tonight from:
Tegan Hanlon and Lex Treinen in AnchoragePhillip Manning in TalkeetnaJacob Resneck in JuneauRobyne in FairbanksMaggie Nelson in Unalaska