Will Interior Secretary Haaland see more than ducks and eel grass at King Cove?

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland is slated to visit with residents of King Cove during a visit to Alaska in September. During her confirmation meetings, she reportedly promised U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan she would meet with villagers to talk about a short, one-lane gravel road,,, The Aleut fishing village of about 950 has fought for decades to get such a road to the Cold Bay all-weather runway for medical evacuations in poor weather, but without success. The roadway would be routed along the edge of the 330,000-acre Izembek refuge.,, The 11-mile stretch would complete a 30-mile road that would provide a reliable ground link to Cold Bay’s all-weather runway when the area’s notoriously fierce weather grounds small planes. >click to read< 14:11

One Response to Will Interior Secretary Haaland see more than ducks and eel grass at King Cove?

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    just out of curiousity how functional would a Hover Craft or Hover Crafts be???
    Regards,
    –SBH–

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