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Monthly Archives: July, 2019

Back to Juneau: Dunleavy changes venue

In a major olive branch to the House and Senate Majorities, Gov. Michael Dunleavy changed the location of the second Special Session from Wasilla...

Key to university moving forward: Decentralize

By FORREST NABORS I am taking the liberty to inform you about the difficult situation with University of Alaska Anchorage. Nobody has prompted me to...

Galvin v. Young, Round 2

Alyse Galvin said she woke up yesterday morning, ate breakfast, and filed for her second run against Congressman Don Young. In 2018, she lost to...

Alaska life hack: Measles in Kenai

A teenager who had traveled to Arizona was diagnosed with measles in Soldotna/Kenai this week. The teen, who had not had vaccinations, tested positive...

MRAK Almanac: Testify, eat pie, drink coffee edition

The MRAK Almanac is your place for political, cultural, and civic events, events where you’ll meet political leaders or, if you are interested in getting to...

Education funds will flow while lawsuit proceeds

Attorney General Kevin Clarkson entered into a legal agreement with the Alaska Legislature on Tuesday to ensure funds for public education will be disbursed...

A day in Wasilla for House Finance

The testimony before the House Finance Committee meeting in Wasilla on Tuesday showed the stark differences in how Alaskans view the role of the...

Camp Berkowitz grows downtown

The protesters are still squatting at Delaney Park Strip on Tuesday evening, where they have been for nearly a week. According to city ordinance,...

BLM moving HQ west to Colorado

Grand Junction, Colorado may be the new home of the headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management, the federal agency that owns and manages...

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