Tributaries

Tidbits from the Headwaters

May in the Garden
Gardening Michelle McAfee Gardening Michelle McAfee

May in the Garden

I have not spent much time in the main garden this month. It was covered with snow until the end of the second week of May and then it has been soggy. It still is drying out in some places, a side effect of all the rain last fall and all the melting snow this spring. Even the road at the very top of my sloped garden is still squishy enough to rut up when running a truck across it.

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Glennallen Flood Has Lasting Impacts
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Glennallen Flood Has Lasting Impacts

Pilot cars are no longer needed to help traffic navigate rushing water on the Glenn Highway, the sewer system is back up and running, and the ponds of water surrounding local businesses have largely disappeared. However, as of May 29, the structures most affected by the flood still had water underneath them.

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Glennallen Area Flood Disaster
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Glennallen Area Flood Disaster

Flooding occurred in Glennallen last week that impacted homes, businesses, public offices and infrastructure. At the peak of the flooding, pilot cars were needed to escort traffic through flowing water on the Glenn Highway and virtually all downtown businesses, offices and schools were closed.

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Wisdom at VHS College and Career Fair
Michelle McAfee Michelle McAfee

Wisdom at VHS College and Career Fair

A panel of local entrepreneurs spoke to the Senior and Junior class at Valdez High School specifically about what it takes to succeed in any endeavor in life and not to be discouraged when life doesn’t go as you planned.

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Valdez Student Receives Highest Musical Award at Regional Festival
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Valdez Student Receives Highest Musical Award at Regional Festival

Valdez middle and high school music students performed in local and regional ensembles at the annual regional music festival, this year hosted at Anchorage Christian School (ACS). Of the 14 students who participated, 11 of them qualified to participate in the Alaska Solo and Ensemble Competition at the state level, which will be hosted at University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) in May.

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Consider the Anthill
Science, Glaciers Michelle McAfee Science, Glaciers Michelle McAfee

Consider the Anthill

Ryan Strickland is a PhD student at the University of Arkansas working on building models of glacial features. His goal is to help predict glacial outwash floods. His focus is on determining whether and how observable small features, or microtopography, on glacial surfaces influence how meltwater reaches streams.

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