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Yearly Archives: 2019

Canary in the mine? Nordstrom takes flight from Anchorage

Andrew Halcro, chief executive officer of the Anchorage Community Development Authority has known about Nordstrom's impending closure for many months, but wisely kept the...

Joe Balash makes State selection of land possible

Joe Balash, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, lifted a public land order, an action that adds 1.3 millions acres of Alaska land into a stack...

Above the law legislators? Will Dunleavy call the troopers?

Attorney General Kevin Clarkson said today that Alaska Statute clearly states the governor, when he or she calls a special session, determines the location...

EPA will resume work on Pebble

The Environmental Protection Agency is resuming work to lift water pollution restrictions that it put on the Pebble Project during the Obama Administration, Must...

Air Force One, Trump stopping at JBER on way to Japan

Update: Gov. Michael Dunleavy will meet with the president at 4 pm at JBER. It looks like President Donald Trump's aircraft will be refueling either...

Ornithologists consider changing ‘confederate’ name of bird

MOVE TO 'WOKE-WASH' MCCOWN'S LONGSPUR FAILS AT ANCHORAGE MEETING At their annual conference that is being held in Anchorage this week, the American Ornithological Society...

One fish, two fish, too many goldfish in Cuddy pond

British Columbia has been battling goldfish infestations in its ponds and lakes. Even Gustavus had a goldfish invasion, after someone let their pet fish...

Juneau bishop to fill in at Anchorage Diocese until new archbishop named

Juneau Bishop Andrew Bellisario has been named by Pope Frances as the temporary leader of the Anchorage Archdiocese until a new archbishop is named...

MRAK Almanac: Resource Development Council is on tap

6/26: 44th Annual Membership Luncheon for Resource Development Council featuring speaker Joe Balash, Assistant Secretary of Department of Interior and Gov. Michael Dunleavy, also a keynote...

Alaska life hack: Are you due an unemployment insurance refund?

Alaskans who worked for more than one employer in 2018, earned over $39,500, and paid more than $197.50 in unemployment insurance contributions, may be...

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