Introducing Diloola Erickson, TCC’s New Tribal Resource Stewardship Division Director

Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) is excited to welcome Diloola Erickson as our new Tribal Resource Stewardship Division (TRSD) Director! Diloola spent most of her childhood on Tlingit Aani (‘our land’ in Tlingit) in the village of Hoonah, and recalls spending a lot of time on the beach, in the woods, and learning the Tlingit language and culture in school. In …

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TCC Awarded A+ for Strong Financial Profile

Fitch Ratings, America’s leading credit analysis company, has issued Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC) an A+ Issuer Default Rating (IDR) for the fiscal year 2024. Although TCC has received an A+ IDR for the past several years, this year’s Rating Outlook has been upgraded from “Stable” to “Positive,” a reflection of TCC’s strong financial profile. The bond-financed expansion of Chief Andrew …

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Adventures in Seed Starting

By Heidi Rader, Professor of Extension at the University of Alaska Faibanks Embarrassingly, given my job title, I’m terrible at starting seeds indoors. I blame it partially on my travel schedule and not being able to give the little seedlings the love and attention they deserve. It could also be because I have not been willing to buy the proper …

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Minto School Students Reign Victorious in Vocabulary Bowl for Second Consecutive Year

Minto School students have once again emerged victorious in the Statewide Vocabulary Bowl, showcasing their academic excellence for the second consecutive semester. Mastering an impressive 1,400 vocabulary words, these dedicated learners have outperformed schools across Alaska in the nationwide competition organized by vocabulary.com. Located approximately 50 miles northwest of Fairbanks, Minto School boasts a modest student body, primarily comprised of …

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Tribal Resource Stewardship Corner: Climate – Climate – Climate

By Betty Ross, Tribal Client Services Deputy Director Life is cyclical, weather is cyclical, and some things never change…then there is change. Since the 1970s, discussions on the climate appeared in the news and in politics. In 1988, Dr. James Hansen, Columbia University’s Climate Scientist, testified in a Senate hearing on the greenhouse effect. Since then, there are interrelated crises …

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Celebrating Collaboration: A Transformative Journey with the Nulato TCC GO Career Explorers Program

By Angela Rutman, TCC GO Student Support Coordinator We are thrilled to share the remarkable success of our recent collaboration with the Yukon-Koyukuk School District (YKSD), the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF), and the TCC GO teams in bringing forth the Nulato Career Explorers class. This endeavor exemplified the power of partnership and the profound impact it can have on …

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Honoring Men’s Health Month: Empowering Wellness & Well-Being

In June, we recognize Men’s Health Month, a time to focus on the health and well-being of our partners, brothers, sons and uncles. Men are significantly less likely to seek medical help than women for symptoms that may lead to serious health problems down the line. This month is important for shedding light on the health issues men face and …

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TCC Leadership Visits Beaver & Venetie

Last month, TCC leadership had the opportunity to travel to the communities of Beaver and Venetie to meet with Tribal Leaders and community members to learn about their local priorities and identify how TCC can offer support. We would like to thank both Tribes for their hospitality and allowing us to spend time in their community. Mahsi’ Choo!

Community Health Aide Spotlight – Mariah Moses-Bergman, Hughes

By Linden Stackiokas When people talk about their jobs, a lot of them don’t seem very enthusiastic about what they do day after day. Not so with Mariah Moses-Bergman, who practically radiates with love for her position as the Health Aide for the village of Hughes. She is so thrilled to be doing the work she does that she even …

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