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Musher start order set for Iditarod 49!

By The Iditarod on Mar 4, 2021   Featured, Interior Alaska  

Musher start order set for Iditarod 49!

The 49th Iditarod race includes 13 women and 34 men, made up of 12 rookies and 35 veterans. Four former Iditarod champions are back in the race and four countries are represented in the field. Five competing mushers have participated in 18 or more Iditarod races. View musher profiles here. [content id=”79272″]

Openly Defying Federal Court Order, Wilbur Ross Moves to Shut Down Census Early

By Jake Johnson | Common Dreams on Sep 29, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Openly Defying Federal Court Order, Wilbur Ross Moves to Shut Down Census Early

  “Complying with a federal court’s order is not optional. The Trump administration is flouting the rule of law to undercount and erase our communities.” Just days after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to reinstate the previous October 31 deadline for the 2020 census, the U.S. Census Bureau late Monday released a one-sentence statement announcing that Commerce Secretary […]

Trump Signs Order to Try to Tighten Social Media Controls

By Steve Herman | VOA on May 29, 2020   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Trump Signs Order to Try to Tighten Social Media Controls

  WHITE HOUSE – U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday he said was aimed at reining in social media platforms, although analysts doubt it will survive legal scrutiny. The president said his action is meant to “protect and uphold the free speech rights of the American people.”  Social media companies currently “have a shield. […]

Statement from John MacKinnon Commissioner, Alaska DOT&PF

By John MacKinnon on Mar 22, 2020   Featured, State  

Statement from John MacKinnon Commissioner, Alaska DOT&PF

  “On Friday night, to combat the spread of the COVID-19 disease, Anchorage announced a stay in place order effective Sunday, March 22, at 10 p.m. All our lines of work performing everything necessary to maintain “Critical Infrastructure” are exempt from this order because transportation is a critical business function. Transportation supports our communities, our […]

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