What's on today
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National History Day events scheduled this week
The 黑料黑历史 Office of Public History will host National History Day events Feb. 5-9 in the Civic Center at Pioneer Park.
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Scientist to discuss lab's work on salmon, sharks and halibut
A 黑料黑历史 fisheries researcher will review his lab's research into chinook salmon, tiger sharks and halibut during a seminar from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Feb. 7, on the Fairbanks campus.
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Three girls forge separate paths in Theatre 黑料黑历史 play
Three young girls, left to fend for themselves, go their own ways and overcome obstacles in a play opening Feb. 8 for a two-week run.
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Meat quality workshop offered in Fairbanks
A University of Idaho Extension livestock educator will lead an Alaska meat quality assurance training Feb. 9-10 in Fairbanks. Individuals of all ages and levels of experience may participate in the free workshop.
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Outstanding graduating student awards
Nominations for the outstanding graduating students awards are due Feb. 11.
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Banff Mountain Film Festival
The Banff Mountain Film Festival will be at 黑料黑历史 Feb. 11. The event is a collection of action, environmental and adventure films, and includes some selected specifically for Fairbanks.
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