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Mike Dunleavy is an elected Governor for the State of Alaska.

By Paul Lincoln on Nov 7, 2018   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Mike Dunleavy is an elected Governor for the State of Alaska.

Gubernatorial election was very important for all alaskan natives, because of the political corruption in the remote villages of Alaska, regional tribal governments, regional native corporations, and/also non-profit entities. My hope is that…under the new administration-both law enforcement level, and the judicial branches will through some changes in order to protect the younger generation from […]

Governor Signs Legislation Increasing Flexibility for School Districts

By Drew Cason | Akleg on Aug 9, 2018   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, Politics, State  

Governor Signs Legislation Increasing Flexibility for School Districts

Wednesday – Alaska Governor Bill Walker signed legislation sponsored by Representative John Lincoln (D-Kotzebue) to give Alaska school districts more time and flexibility to provide the local match required under the School Construction Grant Program. House Bill 135 loosens the existing three-year deadline, which can now be extended by the Commissioner of the Department of […]

Alaska Army National Guard Recruits Find Strength in Numbers During Initial Training

By Lt. Col. Candis A. Olmstead | AKANG on Apr 23, 2018   Featured, General News, State  

Alaska Army National Guard Recruits Find Strength in Numbers During Initial Training

FORT BENNING, Georgia — Ten Alaskans earned their place within the ranks of the Alaska Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, as infantry Soldiers after graduating from the grueling 15-week Infantry Course at the historical National Infantry Museum here today. The 10 Soldiers completed their training together, as the AKARNG’s newest Soldiers were […]

Murkowski Receives Panetta Institute’s Jefferson-Lincoln Award

By Karina Petersen | Office of Senator Murkowski on Nov 18, 2016   Featured, Politics, State  

Murkowski Receives Panetta Institute’s Jefferson-Lincoln Award

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) received the coveted Panetta Institute 2016 Jefferson-Lincoln Award, to honor her “outstanding stewardship of our democracy through dedicated, responsible, and bipartisan leadership.” The award was conferred by the Panetta Institute for Public Policy, located at California State University-Monterey Bay. “I am so humbled to be given this […]

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