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Good afternoon. It’s Friday, January 17.
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In today's newsletter:
Two programs that helped many Ukrainians come to the U.S., and Alaska, could be on the chopping block after President-elect Donald Trump takes office next week, according to advocates.
The Mat-Su school board will consider major changes to the district’s homeschool correspondence program in an effort to attract more students from across Alaska and chip away at a $22 million funding gap predicted for next school year.
Alaska officials are preparing to hold a lease sale for geothermal exploration rights at Augustine Volcano in the southern part of Cook Inlet.
There's plenty to do around Anchorage this weekend, from live music by a Grammy-winning bluegrass band and theater to skiing and fundraisers. Check out some of this weekend's highlights here.
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Anchorage weather
It's cloudy today with a slight chance of a snow and a high around 30 degrees. A chance of snow will continue overnight and into the weekend, with the forecast calling for a higher chance of precipitation starting on Sunday. Daytime temperatures will hover in the mid-30s for the next several days.
Here’s what else is making headlines in Alaska today.
— Megan Pacer, mpacer@adn.com
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Anchorage Daily News, 300 W 31st Ave, Anchorage, AK 99503, United States
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