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Northwest Arctic Borough - The Key to Alaskas Future As a Home rule regional government, the Northwest Arctic Borough provides essential programs and services to improve the quality of life for all residents We work hard to Improve living and economic conditions for all residents
Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska - Wikipedia Northwest Arctic Borough is a borough located in the U S state of Alaska As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,793, [3] up from 7,523 in 2010 [4] The borough seat is Kotzebue [5] The borough was formed on June 2, 1986
About – Northwest Arctic Borough The Northwest Arctic Borough (NAB) is the second largest borough in Alaska, comprising approximately 36,000 square miles along the Kotzebue Sound, Wullik, Noatak, Kobuk, Selawik, Buckland, and Kugruk Rivers The area encompasses 35,898 3 sq miles of land and 4,863 7 sq miles of water
Villages – Northwest Arctic Borough As a Home rule regional government, the Northwest Arctic Borough provides essential programs and services to improve the quality of life for all residents
Northwest Arctic Borough | Kotzebue AK - Facebook The City of Kotzebue and Northwest Arctic Borough (NWAB), operating under unified command, have directed a collaborative response, mobilizing local, state, and federal resources to protect residents, stabilize properties, and initiate a structured recovery process
Northwest Alaska - Maniilaq The Northwest Arctic Borough is located in Northwest Alaska on the Chukchi Sea It encompasses the Kotzebue Sound, Noatak, and Kobuk Rivers, and portions of the Brooks Range and Seward Peninsula The Borough is roughly the size of Indiana, and houses four National Parklands and a National Wildlife Refuge
Northwest Arctic Borough School District The Northwest Arctic Borough covers approximately 36,000 square miles in Northwest Alaska It is the second largest Borough in Alaska and is roughly the size of the state of Indiana Its current population is roughly 7,300 Its landmass encompasses the drainages of five major rivers: Wulik, Noatak, Kobuk, Selawik, and Buckland