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Woman Who Died in Juneau Gets Grave Marker 100 Years Later
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The great-granddaughter of a woman who died in Juneau a century ago has located her ancestor’s unmarked grave and placed a headstone. Paula Haug visited Juneau last week to see the new grave marker at Evergreen Cemetery for Soyla Valentina Cardwell Lockhart, who died in November […]
Governor Walker Signs Legislative Ethics Reform
BLM Requests Nominations
State Error Results in $15 Million in Over-payments to Providers
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska health officials are ordering health care providers to pay back millions of dollars in Medicaid payments made in error. The Alaska Department of Health and Social Services is seeking to recoup about $15 million from about 1,100 health care providers, the Anchorage Daily News reported […]
Panel finds Alaska lawmaker violated ethics law
From the Associated Press By BECKY BOHRER JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A legislative ethics panel said it found by “clear and convincing evidence” that an Alaska lawmaker violated ethics law by disclosing the existence of a complaint that was considered confidential. At a public hearing Tuesday, Republican Rep. […]
Go Gold Panning During Gold Rush
Attention Unit 13 Federal Subsistence Hunters
Attention Unit 13 Federal Subsistence Hunters A recent Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land status review has revealed that an additional 640 acres of lands North West of Pippin Lake, Alaska are unencumbered Federal public lands and are therefore open to Federal subsistence hunting. Permits for the Unit 13 Federal subsistence […]