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Tuluksak Teacher Sentenced in Child Pornography Case

By Alaska Department of Law on Mar 23, 2018   Featured, General News, Rural, Southeast Alaska  

Tuluksak Teacher Sentenced in Child Pornography Case

(Bethel, AK) John Paul Donald Douglas was sentenced Tuesday in Bethel to ten years imprisonment with six years suspended and four years to serve after pleading guilty to a consolidated count of possession of child pornography. On May 8, 2017 investigators with the Technical Crimes Unit of the Alaska Bureau of Investigation were conducting a […]

Native Americans Work to Save Language

By Aru Pande | VOA News on Nov 28, 2014   Featured, National  

FORT YATES, NORTH DAKOTA—One evening a week, young and old gather in Michael Moore’s classroom in Fort Yates, North Dakota, to learn Lakota — the language of their Sioux tribal ancestors. For many of the students here at Sitting Bull College, it’s a tongue their great grandparents spoke fluently at home. But that changed in […]

Teacher Layoffs and Tax Hikes Follow Parnell’s ‘Education Session’

By Zack Fields on May 1, 2014   Breaking News, State  

ANCHORAGE:  In Anchorage, Juneau and Fairbanks, Gov. Parnell’s budget is forcing property tax rate increases and teacher layoffs.  By “locking in” three more years of education cuts, the legislature has forced local governments to choose between teacher layoffs and higher taxes.  The damage is even worse in Fairbanks because reduced pipeline property taxes are shifting […]

North Pole Substitute Teacher Arrested on Sexual Harassment Charges

By Staff on May 1, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News  

A North Pole substitute teacher was arrested without incident by police there on Wednesday on two counts of sexual harassment. 23-year-old Michael Keller, who had started his first day as a substitute teacher at the North Pole on Friday was promptly accused of sexual harassment by two students there according  to a North Pole Police press release. […]

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