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Monthly Archives: June, 2018

Shhh! Governor hires ‘Innovation Stakeholder Change Manager’ in secret

Meet Jason Schneider, the State of Alaska's newest member of the Walker Administration. His job title is "Innovation Stakeholder Change Manager." You've not heard of...

Breaking: Sturgeon case gets round two at Supreme Court

About 8,000 cases were denied by the U.S. Supreme Court this session, but Alaska's John Sturgeon vs. Frost (U.S. Park Service case #17-949) was accepted...

Walker campaign ad rips off now-famous eye-roll ad

WHO 'BORED IT' BETTER? Gov.  Bill Walker unveiled his campaign video on Sunday, and it is eerily similar to the video that went viral in...

Dunleavy Fathers Day video will get you in the ‘feels’

HAPPY FATHERS DAY Hallmark Cards couldn't have done it better. In a 90-second video for Fathers Day, candidate Mike Dunleavy drives a tractor while his daughters...

That sinking feeling: Job leakage continues in Alaska

The State of Alaska says that May employment was down by 2,000, or 0.6 percent, from May 2017. The biggest losses in the 49th state...

Dunleavy salvo: Walker silent on China fish tariffs

While there's no audible objection coming from Gov. Bill Walker on China's new 25 percent tariff hike on Alaska seafood, gubernatorial candidate Mike Dunleavy...

Alaska salmon, halibut among China tariff targets

THIS TIME, TRADE-SECRET WARS HIT ALASKA FISHING FLEET Just as the Alaska commercial salmon fishing season is getting underway, China has retaliated against a new...

Bang bang: Death in Spenard

THE VICTIM: JAYMES BRADLEY Jaymes Bradley was shot down in the parking lot of the Puffin Inn in Spenard on Thursday night. At 9:30 pm, police...

Republican Governors Association picks local firm

PS STRATEGIES REPS FOR BIG FALL ELECTION Mary Ann Pruitt of PS Strategies has the contract to represent the Republican Governors Association in its support...

Candidates forum gets testy at times

NOTES FROM A 20-CANDIDATE DEBATE The Anchorage Republican Women's Club "Visions for Victory" brought out 20 candidates and 50 spectators on a sunny Thursday evening...

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