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August 14th, 1906

By Alaska Native News on Aug 14, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

August 14th, 1906

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Donald J. Trump Is the Leading Threat to US Election Integrity

By Michael Waldman | Brennan Center for Justice on Aug 12, 2025   Featured, National, National/World  

Donald J. Trump Is the Leading Threat to US Election Integrity

[content id=”79272″] For the president to try to personally grab power over our election system so blatantly is unprecedented. And it is emphatically counter to the law. Will voters have the final say in 2026? In recent years, despite the pandemic, violence, and intense pressure, American elections were secure and their results were reported accurately. […]

Former Pilot Station Mayor Sentenced in Felony Election Interference Case

By Patty Sullivan | State Department of Law on Mar 21, 2025   Featured, General News, Southwest Alaska  

Former Pilot Station Mayor Sentenced in Felony Election Interference Case

(Bethel, AK) – Tuesday, the former Mayor of Pilot Station, 68-year-old Arthur Sammy Heckman, Sr., was sentenced for one felony conviction of Unlawful Interference with an Election for inducing or attempting to induce an election official to fail in the official’s duty through the use of force, threat, intimidation, or offers of reward. Heckman pled guilty […]

This Day in Alaska History-March 6th, 1973

By Alaska Native News on Mar 6, 2025   Featured, This Day in Alaskan History  

This Day in Alaska History-March 6th, 1973

On March 6th, 1973, The man who would serve longer than anyone else in the House of Representatives, Don Young won the special election that sparked 49 years seated in the U. S. Legislature. He was re-elected 24 times. The March 1973 special election had to be held as the winner, Nick Begich, died before […]

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