David Salmon Tribal Hall Rental Policies and Application

In order to rent the David Salmon Tribal Hall for your event, you must read the following guidelines and fill out an application.  Please note: There is a $200 cleaning fee in addition to the hourly rental fee (varies).  For questions, please call the Chief Peter John Tribal Building 6th Floor Receptionist, at (907) 452-8251 DSTH USE POLICY HOW TO …

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Hughes Health Care Facility Renovations – Request for Proposal

The City of Hughes Alaska is requesting proposals for renovations and repairs to the health care clinic located in Hughes. Hughes City Council reserves the right to accept or reject all bids, as well as all or specific line items. All Prime contractors, and subs must have a business license , be insured and registered with sam.gov. Questions and comments …

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Treatment Center Feasibility Assessment – Request for Proposal

Proposal Due: January 31, 2023 Owner: Tanana Chiefs Conference, Health Services Contact: Ginessa Sams, Behavioral Health Director, Tanana Chiefs Conference. Telephone: (907) 452-8251, ext. 3336. Scope: Tanana Chiefs Conference Health Services invites qualified and interested individuals/firms to submit proposals for the following scope of service within the TCC Behavioral Health Division including: • Complete a feasibility assessment—evaluate the unmet long-term …

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Focus on Healthy Family Time

School’s out, the kids are home, and families everywhere are preparing to celebrate the upcoming holidays—this is the perfect time for you to spend quality time with your family.  Here are some useful tips on being purposeful and maximizing the gift of spending time together. BE PRESENT: We’re all bombarded with distractions—work, chores, phone calls, changing the car oil, and …

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Human Trafficking In Alaska

Human trafficking is a troubling issue that often goes unnoticed in our communities. While human trafficking may sound like an issue that only happens in large cities outside of Alaska – the reality is that human trafficking is happening now in our state and in our communities. In a 2017 study, 1 in 4 females at Anchorage’s covenant house had …

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NPFMC Vote to Modify Bycatch Measures

After hearing oral testimony from over 40 people and receiving 146 written comments at the North Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting earlier this week, the Council unanimously passed a motion to modify chum salmon bycatch management measures in the Bering Sea Pollock fishery. The motion reads ‘The Council directs the Salmon Bycatch Committee to develop recommendations for potential regulatory and …

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CAIHC Urgent Care Entrance Rerouting

As of, December 23rd, the entrance to Building ‘B’ is temporarily closed due to doors freezing.Patients seeking Urgent Care will need to enter through the Pharmacy Entrance.We apologize for any inconvenience. Holiday Hours: December 23rd The Chief Andrew Isaac Health Center will have limited staffing on Friday, December 23rd. Urgent Care, Radiology, Pharmacy and Lab will be open, but with …

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Coping With Grief During the Holidays

Over the past few years, the TCC region has experienced a tremendous amount of loss. The holiday season can be particularly difficult for those who will be experiencing the holidays for the first time without a member of their family. The absence of a loved one means that normal routines have ended or are never repeated the same way. The …

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Interior Tribal Leaders Attend White House Tribal Nations Summit

Last month, Tribal Leaders from throughout the country gathered together in Washington, DC to attend the 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit hosted by the Department of the Interior. The summit was the second one held by the Biden Administration and the first one held in-person in six years. Interior Alaska Leadership held a strong presence at the event, with …

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