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Monthly Archives: September, 2017

Labor Day in Alaska is for government workers

OUR SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR REFLECTS ON THE LACK OF SKILLED WORKERS IN ALASKA By ART CHANCE SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR I spent much of my adult life across bargaining tables and...

A day off update for Must Read Alaska readers

Looking for your Monday morning Must Read Alaska newsletter in your inbox? Ah, shucks: It's a day off and we're with family, but your newsletter...

Gasless governor fails to deliver on his own deadline

By CRAIG MEDRED CRAIGMEDRED.NEWS The first day of September came and went with nary a peep out of the office of Alaska Gov. Bill Walker...

Avast and desist, FCC warns Anchorage Baptist pirate radio

Who knew that Christians could be such outlaws? In July, agents from the San Francisco and Los Angeles Offices of the Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement...

Heads and Tails: Alaskans in Texas to help after Harvey

The Alaska National Guard has responded to the call and is actively engaged in rescue and recovery following Hurricane Harvey. A 16-person team from the Alaska...

Wielechowski lawsuit was pure political theater

  OUR SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR SENDS SENATOR BACK FOR ACTING LESSONS By ART CHANCE  SENIOR CONTRIBUTOR Sen. Bill Wielechowski’s dog and pony show is over: The Alaska Supreme Court slapped...

Upside down world: Alice Rogoff is owed $8 million by Dispatch?

By CRAIG MEDRED CRAIGMEDRED.NEWS On the outside, all looks fine for Alaska’s largest news organization. The website ADN.com keeps on keeping on. The commenters still...

Lawsuits, liens, and asset filings: Alice Rogoff bankruptcy continues

    LEGAL FILINGS POUR IN The lawsuits and liens are flying around bankrupt publisher Alice Rogoff and the Alaska Dispatch News. The company that owns the building...

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