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Archive for March 11th, 2010

Judge won’t reconsider decision on Palin e-mails

An Alaska judge has refused to reconsider his ruling that state law doesn’t forbid the use of private e-mail accounts to conduct state business.

Bunde won’t seek re-election

Senate Minority Leader Con Bunde will not seek re-election.

Parnell resumes criticism of federal regulations

Gov. Sean Parnell said miners face an uphill battle against federal regulators, and his office is “fighting with everything we’ve got” against the feds and “overzealous” environmental groups.

Team Alaska leads AWG ‘metal’ count

Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada – After the second full day of competition, Team Alaska is leading the metal count with 98 total Gold, Silver, and Bronze Ulus. Team Alberta North is second in the metal count and Team Northwest Territories is third (with 45 and 43 Ulus respectively).

Stretch run for seniors culminates with tourney berth, title dreams

Going to the state tournament is nothing new for the seniors on this Juneau-Douglas girls’ basketball team, but a chance to end a five-year title drought is something special.

JDHS girls clean up with awards

The post-season awards are already rolling in for the top-rated Juneau-Douglas girls’ basketball team, and they haven’t even begun their quest for a 4A state tournament title yet.

Female WWII aviators honored

WASHINGTON – They flew planes during World War II but weren’t considered real military pilots. No flags were draped over their coffins when they died on duty. And when their service ended, they had to pay their own bus fare home.

Faraway fans feed Iditarod habit

ANCHORAGE – Cathleen Griffin usually feeds her passion for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race through the Internet, but next week she’ll travel to Alaska for the first time to see the winner cross the finish line in the old gold rush town of Nome.

Stranded hiker rescued from glacier

A break in the weather allowed rescue teams to pluck a solo hiker off Meade Glacier Wednesday afternoon.

Sonja Jean Ray

Sonja Jean Ray died March 7, 2010 in Juneau.