Tonight on Alaska News Nightly: Lawmakers discuss how soon federal disaster money could get into fishermen's pockets. The state's largest school district will make masking optional. And remembering longtime state legislator Johnny Ellis. Listen here:
Lawmakers discuss fisheries disasters and how soon the money could get into fishermen’s pockets. Also, the state’s largest school district will make masking optional.
And remembering longtime state legislator Johnny Ellis.Kirsten Dobroth in KodiakAlaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Toben Shelby and Katie Anastas.
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