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Two Life Terms for John Marvin!

By Staff on Apr 6, 2013   State  

Two Life Terms for John Marvin!

Wearing ankle and wrist chains and an orange jumpsuit, John Marvin, looking older after two years in jail, stood before Judge David George on Friday to receive his sentence for the killing of two Hoonah police officers.

Alaska House Passes Bill Closing Loophole in Police Standards

By Will Vandergriff | Alaska State House of Representatives on Apr 4, 2013   State  

Alaska House Passes Bill Closing Loophole in Police Standards

Thursday, April 04, 2013, Juneau, Alaska – The Alaska House of Representatives today unanimously passed a bill changing the definition of “police officer” in state law to require all police officers to go through the minimum training necessary to be certified by the Alaska Police Standards Council.

Dr. Sven Haakanson to Leave Alutiiq Museum

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Apr 4, 2013   State  

Dr. Sven Haakanson to Leave Alutiiq Museum

The museum's board and staff announced that Dr. Sven Haakanson, Jr., will resign from his position as the Executive Director of the Alutiiq Museum in June 2013 to pursue new professional opportunities.

Alaska Legislature Tells BLM to Clean Up Travesty Well Sites

By Jeremiah Campbell | AK House Majority on Apr 4, 2013   State  

Alaska Legislature Tells BLM to Clean Up Travesty Well Sites

Juneau, Alaska – With Wednesday’s unanimous concurrence vote in the House, the Legislature passed House Joint Resolution 6 calling on the federal Bureau of Land Management to plug and remediate dozens of “travesty well” sites in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to protect the land, sea and wildlife.

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