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Ice Alaska announces spring 2018 event, Organizers make plan to sue ice park owners Ice Alaska bought the Horner Ice Park land on Philips Field Road in 2011 with help from a $1.6 million state grant and a loan from the Brickleys. At the time, Hua Brickley was the organization's business manager and lone employee. Dick Brickley was a former board chairman. In 2014, the Ice Alaska ...
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Burglars of storage units sentenced FAIRBANKS — Two women who burglarized several storage units in July of last year were sentenced Wednesday after reaching plea agreements with the state. Rebecca June Graves, 36, of Anchorage, and Laura Christine Rosten, 30, of Anchorage, were charged with three counts of second-degree ...
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Aircraft registration fees are redundant In November, DOT proposed the aircraft registration fee to help grapple with the state's multibillion-dollar budget shortfall. The department operates 240 airports across Alaska at the cost of $40 million annually. The aircraft registration fee is expected to generate $1.3 million to $1.5 million each year.
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Economic troubles persist in new year but opportunities do, too The state has been losing jobs since 2015. The current unemployment rate of 7.2 percent is the highest in the nation, according to the Alaska Department of Labor. Imposing new taxes now won't help the private sector create jobs and would reduce the amount of money circulating in the economy.
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Alaska: Kodiak fishermen find extra work through halibut research amid stock concern January 10, 2018 — The Pacific halibut fishery may see a drop in stock over the next few years and the International Pacific Halibut Commission, which regulates the fishery, uses surveys in Kodiak waters to collect data. The surveys also give local fishermen another job to tackle during the winter season ...
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Fairbanks Airport Stops Drugs in October Fairbanks, AK (KINY) - The Fairbanks International Airport stopped drugs from going any further back in October.
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Alaska Editorials Here is a sampling of Alaska editorials: Jan. 10, 2018 Ketchikan Daily News: Secure the Fund The Alaska Permanent Fund dividend should be enshrined in the Alaska constitution. Doing so would protect the dividend from decisions made under duress in its regard, particularly when the state has ...
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