Outdoors - Alaska Outdoors Coverage
"The page serves as a hub for Alaska Outdoors content from adn.com, featuring the following stories and sections: Bear sightings submission portal, World's longest paddle race announcement, Moose hunt concerns on Indian Creek Trail as Ship Creek moose hunt season opens, Craig Medred column on fall duck hunting, article on bald eagles adapting diet when sea otter populations fell in Aleutian Islands, Field notes on outdoors highlights, Outdoors hot line for event notices, story about three grizzly bears visiting Salcha garage and raiding freezer near Fairbanks, Ultimate sport fish article about winter ice fishing, German Club bridge project over South Fork Campbell Creek in Chugach State Park, Craig Medred column on fisheries council halibut vote, charter fishing story about 200-pound halibut caught on Sept. 24 during Homer derby, one-wheeler pioneer George Peck story about backcountry unicycling in Seward, Powerline Pass moose viewing article, Anchorage-area pair Katy Rosane and Dale Haines heading to Ironman World Championships in Hawaii, Russia viewing article, Homer halibut derby winner Jeff Pardi with 348-pound fish caught July 9, Trek of a lifetime article about trekkers Erin McKittrick and Bretwood Higman, multiple photo galleries and slideshows, and numerous additional outdoor activity listings and recent stories."
AdventHealth Field - Wikipedia
"AdventHealth Field, formerly known as "Cook Field" and "Peoples Bank Field", is a stadium on the campus of Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kansas, United States.
The facility is primarily used by the Ottawa Braves football, lacrosse, soccer, and track and field teams.
The field turf was added in 2007 and the facility is considered one of the best of its kind in the United States for small college football.
The stadium is also used for local high school sporting events and other community events.
Address: Ottawa, Kansas, United States
Owner: Ottawa University
Operator: Ottawa University Athletics
Capacity: 3,000
Type: Stadium
Surface: Field Turf
Current use: Football, Lacrosse, Soccer, Track and field
Tenants: Ottawa Braves (NAIA) teams: football, lacrosse, soccer, track and field
Coordinates: 38°36′11"N 95°15′44"W"
Pinilla del Campo
"Pinilla del Campo is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 21 inhabitants.
Coordinates: 41°43′02″N 2°05′00″W / 41.71722°N 2.08333°W / 41.71722; -2.08333
Country: Spain
Autonomous community: Castile and León
Province: Soria
Municipality: Pinilla del Campo
Area: 19 km² (7.3 sq mi)
Population (2025-01-01): 17 inhabitants
Population Density: 0.89/km² (2.3/sq mi)
Time zone: UTC+1 (CET), Summer (DST): UTC+2 (CEST)
Pinilla del Campo is listed among the municipalities in the province of Soria with populations under 1,000 inhabitants."
Infrastructure Office Hour Meets Every Tuesday at 9am
"Infrastructure Office Hour is an opportunity to engage with AML staff and guest presenters every Tuesday at 9:00am to discuss grants, opportunities, and information relating to infrastructure in Alaska. Learn […]"
Infrastructure Office Hour Meets Every Tuesday at 9am
"Infrastructure Office Hour is an opportunity to engage with AML staff and guest presenters every Tuesday at 9:00am to discuss grants, opportunities, and information relating to infrastructure in Alaska. Learn […]"