Egegik, AK News http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/ Egegik, AK News Millions spent on Clean Water initiative http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/b2d6477c046a6f8a95b251a414498560.html Advertising for supporters and opponents of Ballot Measure 4 is costing each side millions of dollars Game officials kill sow grizzly search for two cubs http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/d508f24acda54f745bb1ccdd837fc077.html The grizzly that mauled Anchorage resident Clivia Feliz in Far North Bicentennial Park on Aug 8 is believed to be dead according to Alaska Department of Fish and Game officials Neither side can agree on what Ballot Measure 4 says will do http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/32f7cacd4170d553c0417c71dedbd700.html The war over Ballot Measure 4 has been reduced to slogans Looking Back in Fairbanks Aug 19 http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/bd91c10e532407e3bbb68203b055ef8b.html Aug 19 1998 Barring an unusual event subsistence fishermen on the Yukon and Tanana rivers will be facing fall chum restrictions as early as next week Cook's tour of Alaska http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/349e109409e789f24bf4b031fd43f8cf.html Two hundred and thirty years ago Monday just north of Icy Cape in the northwest corner of Alaska Capt James Cook jammed two dinky sailpowered woodhulled surplus freight ships into the pack ice of the Arctic Ocean By Aug 18 1778 he had managed to push farther up North America's west coast than any European had ever sailed or would again for nearly half a century Millions spent on Measure 4 advertising http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/1f63f1ea20ee17a6077e1463d9d2857f.html The ads are everywhere Millions spent on Measure 4 ad campaigns http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/611f0e986a6baf45287287239bb6e739.html The ads are everywhere Photo: Nice catch http://www.axtora.com/homesites/us/alaska/egegik/content/a16cdeb1a38f9e338fe3efd0e7b16891.html Steve Peterson left a tourist from New York stands with commercial sport fishing guide Jason McMurrian and the 735pound king salmon Peterson caught on July 10 on the Kenai River The fish measured just over 53 inches in length and 335 inches in girth