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SEARHC Hires Michael Douglas as General Counsel

By Charles Bingham | SEARHC on Nov 28, 2012   Events/Notices  

JUNEAU — The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) has hired Michael E. Douglas, JD, as the consortium’s general counsel. He will be based at SEARHC’s administration offices in Juneau.

Wasilla Man Wanted on Arrest Warrant Barricades Self in Home

By Marty Schlotter | Alaska Native News on Nov 28, 2012   General News  

During the early morning hours of Tuesday, at 2:25 am, Alaska State Troopers went to a residence off of Fairview Loop in Wasilla in an attempt to arrest 22-year-old Wasilla resident Caton W. Hislop. Hislop had a $20,000 arrest warrant for failure to comply with probation conditions for an original charge of Misconduct Involving a […]

President Obama Signs Alaska Disaster Declaration

By Staff on Nov 28, 2012   State  

President Obama yesterday ordered Federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts for the severe storm, flooding ans landslides that occurred from September 15th to September 30th of this year. The President also declared that weather incident a major disaster.

Governor Parnell Announces that Comprehensive Chinook Salmon Research Initiative Added to 2014 Budget

By Staff on Nov 28, 2012   State  

On Tuesday, in Kenai, Governor Parnell announced that the 2014 budget will contain $10 million as a first part of a five-year, $30 million Comprehensive King Salmon Research Initiative. The Research Initiative will seek an understanding of the factors that influence the the abundance of King Salmon statewide.

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