Hunting is popular all over the United States, but it is often a way of life in Alaska. Maintaining safety and legal regulations is essential to successful hunting. Ensure everyone in your family is well prepared before leaving on any hunting trip by following these hunting safety tips. Remember, you are responsible for the safety of yourself and those around you. General Hunting … [Read more...]
Dealing With Grief
Grief describes the way a person responds to loss from different life experiences. Dealing with grief is unique for every individual. There is no "normal" way to deal with grief but understanding what grief is can help people cope. Grief does not always arise from death of a loved one although this is a common trigger. It arises from other loss too including health, relationships, or … [Read more...]
National Preparedness Month
Hundreds of wildfires burned over two million acres of Alaska wilderness this summer, creating emergency situations all over the state. Many people had to leave their homes, belongings, and relocate beloved pets. September is National Preparedness Month and encourages family and community disaster and emergency planning. Take time with your household to create an emergency response plan … [Read more...]
Bon Fire Safety
Fall means cooler weather is upon us and with that comes bon fire concerns. According to the National Park Service, many wild fires in the U.S. are caused by humans from different kinds of incidents. Several wild fires can be prevented with a few safety tips everyone should know when participating in a bon fire. Check The Weather If you plan to start a fire, check the weather in … [Read more...]
Winter Storage Tips
Properly preparing equipment for winter storage is important, even more so in Alaska. Winters in Alaska approach quickly and are often unforgiving. Whether you plan to store an ATV, boat, recreational vehicle (RV), motorcycle, or even a lawnmower, know these storage tips before the Alaska winter hits. Engine Maintenance Change the oil and oil filter to prepare for storage. Engine … [Read more...]
Service Dogs: What To Know
National Service Dog Month is celebrated annually in September. Initially established in 2008, as a fundraiser held in benefit of guide dogs, the annual event honors the work of service dogs. Many people are unfamiliar with basic details of service animals but there are a few things everyone should know. Service Dogs Are Working If you see a service dog in a supermarket, restaurant … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 78
- 79
- 80
- 81
- 82
- …
- 106
- Next Page »