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Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, July 28, 2021
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How Alaska's leaders are - or aren't - responding to the latest surge in COVID cases. And, Lydia Jacoby's father reflects on his daughter's Olympic triumph. Plus, artists in Hoonah honor Alaska's veterans with a new project.
Veterans and their families came together for a totem pole raising ceremony in Hoonah on Saturday, July 24. (Photo by Bridget Dowd / KTOO).
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Wednesday on Alaska News Nightly:
How Alaska’s leaders are – or aren’t – responding to the latest surge in COVID cases. And, Lydia Jacoby’s father reflects on his daughter’s Olympic triumph. Plus, artists in Hoonah honor Alaska’s veterans with a new project.
Reports tonight from:
Nat Herz and Lex Treinen in AnchorageWesley Early in KotzebueDan Bross in FairbanksLiz Ruskin in Washington D.C.Eric Stone in KetchikanBridgett Dowd in Juneau