lightningLightning strikes complete Juneau, June 17, 2013. (Photo by Mikko Wilson)

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Fisheries managers dream a semipermanent closure will thief return king salmon to nan Yukon River. Plus, Fairbanks adds an Indigenous sound to nan schoolhouse board. And, a climatologist explains why Juneau rainfall is truthful common, but not thunderstorms.

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Casey Grove and Liz Ruskin successful Anchorage
Evan Erickson successful Bethel
Dan Bross successful Fairbanks
Anna Canny successful Juneau
Ben Townsend successful Nome

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