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Fox Range owner tells assembly he faces fines if grandfathering application not accepted, police train on site
Summary
Owner of Fox Range told the assembly he and his users rely on the range for law‑enforcement training and youth programs and said he faces borough enforcement unless his grandfather‑rights application is accepted.
David Dwire Jr., who operates the Fox Range at 2435 Steves Highway, told the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly that the range has operated for more than a decade and hosts law enforcement, sanctioned shooting events and youth programs. He said a recent neighbor complaint and borough enforcement action led to a requirement that he submit a grandfather‑rights application by a set deadline or face fines.
Dwire recounted the site's history, saying matches and sanctioned events ran starting in 2012 and that a prior owner used the…
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