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Flags to be Flown at Half Mast Friday-Sunday in Honor of Fallen Troopers

By Staff on May 8, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, State  

Flags to be Flown at Half Mast Friday-Sunday in Honor of Fallen Troopers

Flags will be lowered to half mast on Friday and will remain so until Sunday as ordered by Alaska’s governor, Sean Parnell, who made the announcement on Monday. The flags will be lowered to honor Sgt Patrick Johnson and Trooper Gabriel Rich, who were shot in the village of Tanana while responding to a call […]

Ukrainian Separatists Decide to Go Ahead with Sunday Vote for Independence

By Staff on May 8, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, World  

In direct opposition to Russian president Vladimir Putin’s calling for a postponement of a succession vote by separatists in eastern Ukraine, pro-Russian separatists voted unanimously to go ahead with a referendum of independence from Ukraine on May 11th. Many believe that Putin’s call for postponement was a staged event.   According to Denis Pushilin, leader […]

Tanana Tribal Council Votes to Banish Two Men from Village

By Staff on May 8, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Rural  

As the community of Tanana continues to wrestle with the issues surrounding the deaths of two Fairbanks-based Alaska State Troopers, the tribal council in the community has voted on a lifetime ban from the village of two men who had an indirect role in the killings. The tribal council voted to ban for life the […]

Ketchikan Man Jumps into Bay to Avoid Arrest

By Staff on May 8, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

Ketchikan Man Jumps into Bay to Avoid Arrest

A Ketchikan man chose to jump into the waters of Refuge Cove instead of going to jail on Wednesday, but was eventually apprehended anyway according to the trooper dispatch. 25-year-old Vincent R. Morin was contacted by the Alaska State Troopers and Alaska Wildlife Troopers while aboard his family’s fishing boat at Refuge Cove in Southeast […]

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