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Chena Hot Springs evacuated as fire advances

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Evacuations have begun for the Chena Hot Springs Resort and residences along Chena Hot Springs Road from Mile 48 to Mile 56.

The Munsun Creek Fire picked up strength Monday afternoon as the wind changed, influencing the fire behavior. The growth of the fire is to the east of Chena Hot Springs.

No structures have been lost, the Alaska Division of Forestry reports. Chena Hot Springs owner Bernie Karl said he was not planning to evacuate, and will shelter in place, although some guests and staff are leaving.

With two well-developed smoke columns behind the hot springs showing the fire advancing toward the resort, Division of Forestry public information officers advised people to evacuate because visibility could decline and make leaving later problematic.

Firefighters were cutting fire breaks behind the hot springs but were pulled back and are now focused on protecting structures around the resort and at homes and cabins along Chena Hot Springs Road.

More resources have been ordered for the fire, including additional engines and crews to assist with structure protection, the division reported. Pumps, hoses and sprinklers have been set up around structures at the resort and around cabins/homes down to Mile 52 Chena Hot Springs Road. Crews will be setting up additional structure protection measures around homes as far west as Mile 48.

Security personnel are being ordered to patrol the area to protect vacant cabins and homes due to the evacuation.

Anchorage Assembly to hold hearings for Bronson’s fire chief, attorney, city manager

This week the Anchorage Assembly will hold work sessions, during which three of Mayor Dave Bronson’s choices for his new municipal government will be interviewed in confirmation hearings.

Appointees to be heard Friday, July 9:

  • 10 am – Confirmation hearing for Doug Schrage as Anchorage Fire Department Chief. To attend telephonically, (907) 273-5190, code: 721227#​​​​.
  • 10:30 am – Confirmation hearing for Patrick Bergt, Municipal Attorney. To attend telephonically, (907) 273-5190, code: 721227#​​​​.
  • 11 am – Confirmation hearing for Amy Demboski, City Manager. To attend telephonically, (907) 273-5190, code: 721227#​​​​.

The meetings are held at City Hall , Conference Room #155 , 632 West 6th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501 and will be live-streamed on the Assembly’s YouTube channel.

Mount Marathon race is back

After taking a year off because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the 93rd Mount Marathon Race is a go. The race will take place Wednesday, July 7 in Seward, Alaska. Normally the event is on July 4, but was moved this year to reduce the number of people in downtown Seward.

The course is a 1.5 mile climb up, and down that shale-slippery Mount Marathon, which attracts runners from around the country, although mostly from Anchorage and the Kenai Peninsula.

Mike Heatwole of Anchorage has run it 21 times, and will be running it again on Wednesday. He describes it as a race that has four parts: The first part is a run to the base of the mountain, which is about a half-mile uphill on a normal grade. Then it’s a mile to the top of the mountain, the first section being a scramble trough through the trees on steep cliff-like conditions.

“The downhill is one of the most unique aspects of the race. The shale allows you to open it up [as a controlled fall], if you dare. Then you hit the road again and run to the finish. You put all that pressure going uphill then all the pressure downhill, and then hit the road … and your legs just protest. They can only take so much,” he said.

For the amateur athlete, the reward is the experience of the cheers of the crowd, which is is exhilarating.

This year’s Covid protocols has 50 runners released from the starting line every 2 minutes.

Heatwole’s son will be running again in the youth boys division and his daughter will be running again; this will be her first race in the adult women’s division. For the Heatwole’s, this is a family affair.

The race starts at 8:30 am with the youth division.

More information about the iconic race at the official Mount Marathon webpage.

Budget error will make full dividend harder to attain, but also makes legislative per diem harder to restore

Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed the $525 Permanent Fund dividend, and in his announcement on Friday he surprised lawmakers by vetoing their per diem.

To get their per diem back, they’ll need to restore a set Permanent Fund dividend calculation. Or they can face the wrath of voters next year.

But then something happened. A budgeting error from the Governor’s Office gives legislators a $4 billion bit of extra worry and another reason to argue over and shortchange the dividend.

The governor intended to veto a $4 billion transfer the Legislature had made to the principle of the Permanent Fund, but there was a scrivener’s error on the budget — somebody blew it in the final, admittedly hastily reviewed budget that the governor had only hours to review and sign.

Some lawmakers don’t want to allow that scrivener’s error to be reversed, and so a $4 billion appropriation to the corpus of the Permanent Fund is squirreled away, off limits to solve fiscal problems, and not usable to pay a dividend or government expenses this year. Anti-dividend lawmakers are overjoyed with the oversight.

Without that veto, it makes it a lot harder for the Legislature to fulfill its promise to come up with a long-term solution for the budget in August.

Make no mistake, even after the $4 billion transfer, there is almost $20 billion available in the Earnings Reserve Account. That balance is more than sufficient for any fiduciary responsibility to keep adequate reserves in place. It does serve the narrative of the anti-PFDers, who have put almost $9 billion into the corpus in the last two years, and said they don’t have money for full dividends.

The liberals are probably going to look at taxes, and blame will go both directions.

The chances of a constitutional amendment to protect the dividend are increasingly more difficult as Democrat election politics start gearing up and Democrats look for ways to hit Dunleavy with some body blows before he stands for reelection.

Not allowing the $4 billion to fall back into the General Fund will, however, also make it difficult for them to explain their $300 per diem, vs. Alaskans’ $525 Permanent Fund dividend.

Read the actual per diem that each lawmaker received last year at this link

Some in the Legislature kept a social media silence about the cut to per diem. Others hopped on their social media accounts and complained loudly on Friday. For some, the per diem is a handsome benefit, while for others, it barely covers their cost of having to have a place to live in Juneau.

But it also serves as a reward for not getting work done. And a few legislators use their time unwisely in Juneau, partying excessively on that per diem.

Starting Jan, 19, 2021, the Legislature was in session for the 90 statutory days. Not able to get its work done in the law-specified timeframe, legislators blew through the deadline and stayed until the 121st day, a constitutional limit. That is something they do year after year, rewarded by per diem for every day they stay in session.

They still could not provide a budget.

The Legislature went another 30 days of special session, and toward the end, lawmakers still could not come up with a legal budget, because it didn’t have an appropriate effective date. Some legislators argued that it didn’t need one, but they finally made the budget legal and the government did not shut down.

They handed the governor an error-ridden budget at the 11th hour. He and his team had just hours to look it over and send back errors they found to the Legislative Finance Office, allowing the Legislature to get its errors corrected. In the end, it was his own team’s oversight that led to a $4 billion lock-up of funds into the Permanent Fund. The Legislature is saying, “Thanks for letting us correct our budget errors, but also “No do-overs” to the governor.

All that time in Juneau, the per diem racked up. The total a legislator could have made in per diem so far this year? It’s north of $45,300, untaxable.

That’s in addition to the $50,000 taxable income they earn as salaries for being legislators. According to the House’s estimate, the per diem for this fiscal year will total $2 million.

Few Alaskans realize that legislators get rewarded for not doing their work in the time allowed by law.

Read Legislators received up to $8,700 in per diem for special session

Particularly awkward is that legislators have changed their per diem laws three times in 15 years, and most recently passed a law that said they could not get per diem after the session ended if they had not passed a budget on time. They just ignore that law an award themselves the money retroactively.

Gov. Dunleavy has given the Legislature the opportunity to get it right in August. They can override some or all of his vetoes, they can even restore their own per diem with an override. But the $4 billion that just went into the corpus of the Permanent Fund? That is a five percent gain for the Fund, and is going to make August extremely difficult.

Anchorage Daily News stopping delivery to Kenai Peninsula

Subscribers of the Kenai Peninsula won’t get the Anchorage Daily News delivered after August, according to a letter from the circulation department.

“Due to circumstances beyond our control combined with rising operational costs we can no longer support print distribution of the Anchorage Daily News to the Kenai Peninsula. As a current subscriber, you’ll have unlimited access to all of our digital products, including the e-edition – a digital replica of the print newspaper, across most platforms and devices,” the circulation manager wrote.

The newspaper is converting all Kenai accounts to digital status as of Aug. 7, for a cost of either $15.99 a month or $17.99 a month, depending on the payment plan chosen by subscribers.

Dan Fagan: After 245 years, have we learned nothing about Democrats?

By DAN FAGAN

Our beloved nation declared its independence 245 years ago today, July 4, 1776.  

85-years after our nation was born, our forefathers were tested once again when Democrats refused to abandon the barbaric practice of slavery. They so believed in the right to own slaves, Democrats were willing to die on the battlefield for the cause.  

Abraham Lincoln and the newly formed Republican Party was unable to convince Democrats to end their evil ways so on April 12, 1861, the Civil War had begun. 

Four bloody years later, more than 600,000 American soldiers would lose their lives on the battlefield on American soil.  

Many view the Civil War as a dark time in our nation’s history. But it was also one of our beloved nation’s most noble achievements. 

Fortunately, enough Americans were courageous enough and willing to make the ultimate sacrifice by leaving it all on the battlefield. They took a stand against evil. They didn’t tolerate it, ignore it, or look the other way. 

Even though Democrats lost their fight on the battlefield to preserve slavery, they continued their war on black Americans for decades after the Civil War.   

After the war Democrats passed Jim Crow laws in the South prohibiting blacks from having the same rights as Whites. 

Democrats also led the charge to deny blacks the right to vote. 

Democrats formed the Ku Klux Klan, a violent wing of the party designed to intimidate blacks who might speak out against or resist segregation efforts. 

Democrats also gave us the welfare state which decimated the American black family. 

Democrats defended slavery insisting blacks were less than human and therefore could be used as property. It takes a cold, hardened heart to believe such a thing. 

Much like the 1800’s when Democrats denied the humanity of American blacks, they do the same today when it comes to babies living in the peace and comfort of their mother’s womb. 

50 million babies have been murdered by abortionists in America since 1973. 

In the year 2021, on America’s 245th birthday, Democrats are still on the wrong side of the battle between good versus evil. 

Democrats are leading the charge to persuade children, some as young as six, to change their gender. 

Democrats have declared war on capitalism, the free market, and freedom itself. Nothing has lifted more people out of poverty in the history of mankind than capitalism. Why would Democrats oppose it? 

If Democrats could get away with it, they would take our guns away tomorrow. 

Democrats control most of the media, and all of public education. 

They control the presidency, and most of Congress. If they gain more power in Congress, they’ll be able to control the U.S. Supreme Court by stacking it with new, lawless judges.

In 245 years have we learned nothing about Democrats? 

We are now at a point in America that the Democrat Party has so much control and so corrupted so many of our cherished institutions like the FBI and the Federal Justice Department, only a miracle can save us now. 

If you are a person of faith and believe God has a purpose for America, now, more than ever would be the time to pray for our beloved nation.  

Too many have been blinded for far too long to the depravity, and destruction Democrats promote and fight for in America.  

On this, our 245th birthday, may God bless the United States of America. 

Dan Fagan hosts the number one rated morning drive talk show in Alaska on Newsradio 650, KENI. 

God Bless America: Don’t let them cancel the flag or the men on the mountain

By SUZANNE DOWNING

The New York Times suggested on Saturday that if you see a flag flying from the back of a pickup truck, you might be right to think that the driver is a Republican, and that person might be a threat.

“Today, flying the American flag from the back of a pickup truck or over a lawn is increasingly seen as a clue, albeit an imperfect one, to a person’s political affiliation in a deeply divided nation,” the Times tweeted, and linked to a column, “A Fourth of July Symbol of Unity That May No Longer Unite.”

“What was once a unifying symbol — there is a star on it for each state, after all — is now alienating to some, its stripes now fault lines between people who kneel while ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ plays and those for whom not pledging allegiance is an affront,” the writer said.

There’s some truth to that. In my observations over the past year, I’ve noticed that homes with “Black Lives Matter” signs or “In this home we believe” signs on them never have an American flag flying anywhere. It’s as if they are allergic to the Red, White, and Blue.

Some political party, and some political movement is making the American Flag into a symbol of hate, and it’s not the Republican Party. It’s not patriots who are weaponizing the flag, and it’s not veterans or military personnel. It’s not the families across the heartland.

Those who hate America because it is not perfect have taught generations to also condemn the country’s foundations; the lesson has been embedded well in a growing segment of the population, and especially the media.

The New York Times may be leading the charge against the American Flag, suggesting it is no longer an acceptable symbol of our country, but it’s been an infection festering for years, ever since the election of Donald Trump as president.

The cancel culture movement against the flag started softly on the fringes, such as when Mother Jones wrote in 2019 that the flag “represents a country deeply divided along partisan lines, led by a man who disguises bigoted populism as patriotism. It’s also a symbol for a resurgent movement of white nationalists who cloak their hate in the stars and stripes, even as they defend Confederate monuments.”

In Time magazine in 2020, a columnist wrote: “The election of Donald Trump calcified my ambivalence into an ambiguous wariness stemming from an unambiguous truth. The sort of (white) people who clamber to distinguish themselves as the True Americans have weaponized the flagmanipulating it to antagonize those they believe to be less American. Trump didn’t create this dynamic, sure. Prominent American flags are hard to ignore when scanning footage of lynchings and Klan rallies from the ‘40s, ‘50s and ‘60s. But the bedrock of Trump’s political career is the ceaseless exacerbation of this feeling.”

Now, the New York Times mainstreams the concept that the flag represents what they call “white nationalism.”

Of course, the flag is not all they are trying to cancel. Earlier this year, President Joe Biden’s Administration prohibited a fireworks display on the Fourth of July at Mount Rushmore, one of our nation’s great monuments to freedom and democracy.

The fireworks display at Mount Rushmore on Independence Day is a tradition almost all Americans love. Sometimes it has been canceled due to wildfire danger, but the state of South Dakota cherishes the celebration of the Declaration of Independence.

This year, the Biden Administration said no for purely political reasons. National Park Service Regional Director Herbert Frost wrote in March that his agency is “unable to grant a request to have fireworks at the Memorial. Potential risks to the park itself and to the health and safety of employees and visitors associated with the fireworks demonstration continue to be a concern and are still being evaluated as a result of the 2020 event. In addition, the park’s many tribal partners expressly oppose fireworks at the Memorial.”

Ah, there you have it. Radicalized tribal members objected, and the Biden Administration will take a knee. How much longer will it be until the Democrats come after the Washington Monument because the father of our country was not perfect.

“These factors, compiled with the COVID-19 pandemic, do not allow a safe and responsible fireworks display to be held at this site,” the NPS wrote, blaming Covid.

If not at Mount Rushmore, then where on public land would fireworks be appropriate?

They — the mainstream media and the Democrats — are coming for Mount Rushmore and they are weaponizing our American Flag.

If there was ever a time to fly the Stars and Stripes, it is now, as we patiently wait for the infection of hatred that festers in our country to subside. Let your American Flag be the vaccine against this virus of hate that threatens our republic.

Suzanne Downing publishes and writes for Must Read Alaska and Must Read America.

Woman says she was removed from Alaska Airlines jet for wearing a ‘Trump’ mask

Sara Gamache is an avid bowhunter and archery competitor living in Seattle. She has flown Alaska Airlines all of her life. But no more.

On June 24, Gamache was removed from a flight bound from Seattle to Denver because she boarded the jet wearing a mask with the word “Trump 2020” and “F*ck your feelings” on it in smaller letters.

Flight attendants told Gamache to remove the mask and wear a plain mask, an order that she complied with since she had a black mask in her purse.

But then, without explanation, the attendants returned to her row, told her she would have to get off the plane, and so would her husband.

Sara Gamache said she was bullied by Alaska Airlines over her Trump mask.

Must Read Alaska spoke with Gamache to confirm her story and we reached out to Alaska Airlines, but have received no response.

Gamache said what she experienced that day was bullying by the flight attendants. In her post on Instagram about the event, and confirmed in an interview with her, she said she was asked to remove her Trump mask because it was against the company “policy” concerning profanity.

“To avoid any conflict or delaying the flight any further, I immediately complied and changed the Trump mask to a solid black one (which you see in the video). However, they came back to my seat 5 minutes later saying I was getting kicked off anyways because the mask I was originally wearing made people feel uncomfortable,” Gamache wrote.

She said she has worn the mask on at least six previous Alaska Airlines flights. Gamache, who was on her way to an archery competition in Colorado, asked to see the policy, but the flight attendants refused to provide it, and said the plane needed to take off, so she needed to leave.

As she exited the jet, a number of people in the back of the plane screamed profanities at her, called her names, and a flight attendant mocked her: “How does it feel to be humiliated? … the fact that the back of the plane is clapping that you’re getting kicked off.”

“The worst part is they kicked my husband off. He is active duty military so he couldn’t say anything and didn’t say one word the entire time. He had ZERO involvement, yet was unfairly removed as well,” Gamache wrote. Her husband is Army Special Forces, and cannot wear any political messages; he had not said a word during the entire episode. Gamache said no matter how the flight attendants felt about her mask, they had no call to remove her husband.

“The good news is I document everything and have photos of me wearing this EXACT same mask on other Alaska Airlines flights and there was no issue, proving that on this flight I was kicked off strictly because of the beliefs of the flight attendants,” she said on her Instagram post.

Sara Gamache’s Instagram account of the incident is at this link

Gamache is not done. Through her attorney, she has asked for an apology from Alaska Airlines, but has received no response. She is launching a website next week, saying it will be a place where other people can share their stories about Alaska Airlines’ treatment of passengers. She has also received a permit to protest outside their headquarters, and plans to do so.

As for her trip to the archery competition, Gamache decided not to board an Alaska Airlines jet. She took Southwest instead.

LinkedIn censors MRAK story about Hope Center’s lawsuit against Anchorage

The social media platform LinkedIn has censored a Must Read Alaska story about the Downtown Hope Center’s lawsuit against the Municipality of Anchorage. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, seeks to protect abused women in the shelter from having to sleep on the floor alongside biological males, and the report about the lawsuit was a factual telling of the situation.

Read: Hope Center sues again to keep transgendered men out of sleeping area

The pattern of Big Tech deleting stories that its censors is occurring across many of the now-traditional platforms — LinkedIn, Facebook, and even Twitter. Earlier this year, YouTube took down content from the Must Read Alaska page on that site. The removed content was footage of public testimony at the Anchorage Assembly meeting when people testified on the record in the Assembly Chambers about the unwelcome Covid-19 policies’ effects on their lives.

News sites such as Must Read Alaska have branched out; our stories also are posted on MeWe.com and other sites that value free speech.

LinkedIn said the story about the lawsuit goes against its community standards, which include: Be Safe, Be Trustworthy, Be Professional.

This is the first known case of MRAK content being actually censored.

Earlier this week, Facebook warned users about extremist content, in reference to Anchorage Mayor Dave Bronson’s Event post for the inaugural block party on the Delaney Park Strip.

Read: Facebook warns of extremist content on mayor’s invitation to block party

Among the rules posted by LinkedIn for its content are:

Do not share false or misleading content: Do not share content in a way that you know is, or think may be, misleading or inaccurate, including misinformation or disinformation. Do not share content to interfere with or improperly influence an election or another civic process. We may prevent you from posting content from sites that are known to produce or contain misinformation. Do not share content that directly contradicts guidance from leading global health organizations and public health authorities. Do not post content that denies a well-documented historical event such as the Holocaust or slavery. Do not share false content or information, including news stories, that present untrue facts or events as though they are true or likely true. Do not post “deepfake” images or videos of others or otherwise post content that has been manipulated to deceive. Do not share content or endorse someone or something in exchange for personal benefit (including personal or family relationships, monetary payment, free products or services, or other value), unless you have included a clear and conspicuous notice of the personal benefit you receive and have otherwise complied with our Advertising Policies.”