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Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman: Daily Update


Valley rallies for its military members

Community ceremony honors veterans, fallen soldiers
 
 
 
 

PALMER — Palmer High School students got a taste of reality on Wednesday.
For the past three years, the Matanuska Valley Federal Credit Union has taken its “Get REAL Financial Reality Fair” on the road, tutoring high school seniors across the Valley and the as many schools as they can across the state.
 
 
 
 

Houston Astros pitching coach Brent Strom works with a group of local players during the Alaska Legion Baseball’s Professional Baseball Clinic Friday, Nov. 11, 2017, at the Menard Memorial Sports Center in Wasilla. Strom’s trip to Alaska comes less two weeks after the Astros captured their first World Series title in franchise history.
 
 
 
 

Daily Update

907 Updates November 13, 2017

By Daniella Rivera: Behind the scenes at APD: Turning a memory into an arrest
 
 
 
 
By Associated Press: Control board to clarify ‘fun’ events at Alaska distilleries
 
 
 
 
By Beth Verge: ‘A tough couple of months’: Iditarod mushers, board gather for closed-door meeting
 
 
 
 
Kudos to those participating. Think there’s a mark-up on these gowns~?
By Victoria Taylor: ‘Operation Wedding Gown’ connects brides with free wedding dresses

 
 
 
 
By KTUU News Team: City Planners discuss the future of Alaskan communities
 
 
 
 
By Sean Maguire: Gov. Walker lowers flags for Rep. Dr. Joshua Wright
 
 
 
 
Can they get a waiver to maintain the cabins, trails, etc. themselves?~~
By Associated Press: Alaska tourism businesses ask Congress to increase funding
The businesses say the U.S. Forest Service’s funding for recreation on the Tongass and Chugach national forests declined 46 percent from 2004-2014. They say that’s hurting businesses who depend on U.S. Forest Service staff to issue permits and maintain cabins and trails in the Tongass.

907 Updates November 12, 2017

By Sean Maguire: Iditarod musher’s team struck in a hit-and-run during training
 
 
 
 
By Cameron Mackintosh: Ceremony at National Guard armory honors veterans
 
 
 
 
By Rhonda McBride: Post-traumatic growth at Lake Clark
 
 
 
 
By KTUU News Team: House of Harley Davidson preparing care packages to send to soldiers overseas
 
 
 
 
By Liz Thomas: Keith Aumavae, missing Palmer man, found dead

907 Updates November 11, 2017

By Victoria Taylor: Anchorage police investigate downtown shooting
Anyone with information is asked to call APD at 786-8900.
 
 
 
 
By Caslon Hatch: Alaskan soldier killed in Afghanistan honored at Mat-Su Veterans Day Ceremony
 
 
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: First lady Melania Trump greets soldiers, families at JBER
 
 
 
 
By Scott Gross: Bean’s Café honors Alaskan veterans
 
 
 
 
By Mike Ross: AK Cowboys: Junior rodeo riders head to national competition
 
 
 
 
Thank you Captain Jeff Bayless and Claire Sundgren
By Samantha Angaiak: Alaskans to be honored on Donate Life float at 2018 Rose Parade
 
 
 
 
By Austin Baird: Alaska Senate adjourns session after passing crime bill
 
 
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: Bank releasing tires held at Johnson Tire Service

907 Updates November 10, 2017

By KTUU Staff: First Lady Melania Trump schedules stop to visit JBER
 
 
 
 
By Michelle Theriault Boots: This Filipino-American WWII veteran lived to 104 in Anchorage. He’s finally been recognized for his service.
 
 
 
 
By Liz Raines: House calls for action on alleged harassment by Sen. David Wilson
 
 
 
 

By Scott Gross: Empowering woman veterans, celebrating the ‘sheroes’
 
 
 
 
By Heather Hintze: More crimes involving weapons, drugs, stolen cars going to federal court
 
 
 
 
By Dave Goldman: The Dome’s reopening delayed
Many frustrated members also had trouble getting information about their memberships. Then on September 1, the Dome’s fortunes rose again when John Rubini, chair of JL Properties, stepped forward to ensure its rebuild.

The overall project was to cost between $6 million and $6.5 million and would be paid for through investments and donations. Rubini pledged between $1 million and $1.5 million to help see it through.
 
 
 
 

By Patrick Moussignac: Non-opioid alternatives for pain relief
 
 
 
 

By Beth Verge: Community gathers for vigil honoring Keith Aumavae, who remains missing
 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: Alaska fisherman medevaced after being hit in the head by a 37 lb block of frozen fish
 
 
 
 
By Mike Ross: Drugs in prison: former inmates give their perspective on the problem
 
 
 
 
By Sidney Sullivan: Eskimo Ninja Warrior teaches Sen. Murkowski the ‘seal hop’

 
 
 
 
Nice!
By Patrick Enslow: Homer hockey players help injured homeless man
 
 
 
 
By John Tracy: Reality Check: When the math doesn’t add up for Alaska
 
 
 
 
By Samantha Angaiak: University of Alaska Board of Regents approves operating budget
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – The University of Alaska Board of Regents met Thursday and approved an operating budget proposal of $341 million for the coming year.

UA president Jim Johnsen said the plan is down from $378 million four years ago and up from $317 million in the current fiscal year.

The plan will go to Gov. Bill Walker and the Legislature for consideration.

The board also approved a tuition increase of 5 percent.
 
 
 
 
By Emily Fehrenbacher: On ‘Edge of Alaska,’ a bunch of everyday Alaskans making questionable decisions

907 Updates November 09, 2017

WATCH: Airman laid to rest 65 years after Globemaster crash
RENTON, Wash. (KARE) – WWII veteran John Ponikvar was buried on his 95th birthday. A military bugler played Taps. An Air Force honor guard fired a 21-gun salute.
 
 
 
 
Forgotten Battlefield, Part 2: Explore the hidden caves, sunken ships of World War II
 
 
 
 
By Kortnie Horazdovsky: Firefighting chemicals found in well water near FAI airport
 
 
 
 
By Associated Press: Alaska company introduces Yupik translation app at stores
 
 
 
 
By Samantha Angaiak: Anchorage police and city officials investigate possible illegal marijuana sales
 
 
 
 
By Victoria Taylor: Higher costs considered for some rural residents for fire services
Residents living within fire service areas pay for fire services through property taxes. “It’s about $2.8 million so, it’s roughly $850 on about a $350,000 home,” LeBlanc said. Those living outside the boundaries do not pay.

Municipal code requires property owners outside the service areas to pay a $500 fee for the first hour of response for fire services. An additional $100 is then added per hour for each piece of equipment being used.
 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: Anchorage authorities recover 16 lbs of meth from stuffed animals
Victor Somsy was contacted by police, as the packages were addressed to his home on Wildrose Court in Anchorage. Police say he admitted involvement during initial questioning, but said that he was working for another man, Cheng Saechao, who had previously been arrested for a similar crime in town.

In a report filed by Joe Miner, a task force officer with the Drug Enforcement Administration in Anchorage, Miner states that law enforcement intercepted two parcels, one on Aug. 24, and one on Oct. 19, both of which tested positive for meth.
 
 
 
 
By Mike Ross: Musher Paul Gebhardt talks about cancer diagnosis
 
 
 
 
By Beth Verge: Tips from police: missing persons reports do’s and don’ts
For example, your loved one doesn’t have to have been missing for 24 hours in order for you to report the case. In fact, sooner is usually better than later.

If someone has seemingly gone missing, you should take the time to call jails, hospitals, friends, and family, and check their residence and workplace, too. However, Oistad said, if there could be foul play – for example, if the person is in an abusive relationship or has special medical needs – you should call APD immediately.

Current photos and details about the person can help authorities as well. And no matter the situation, you can take some comfort in the fact that missing people across Alaska are listed in a statewide database, which means anyone in law enforcement is alerted to the missing, no matter the location.
 
 
 
 
By Emily Carlson: Alaska, China sign development agreement to advance AKLNG
 
 
 
 
By Emily Carlson: New Pebble advisory board member joins to ‘protect the nest’
 
 
 
 
By Daniella Rivera: Northrim Bank works on plan to return tires to Johnson’s Tire Service customers
The sign posted on the front door of the closed shop Sunday that read, “Closed for business permanently”, was replaced with a more promising note from Northrim Bank on Wednesday.

The bank took possession of the property Tuesday, and now a spokesperson says they’re working on a plan to return tires to customers at no cost as soon as possible.
 
 
 
 

By Daybreak Staff: Workforce Wednesday: The Ahtna Corporation

907 Updates November 08, 2017

How does Alaska or your state deal with this problem?
By CBS News: Taxpayers subsidize ‘hush money’ for sexual harassment and assault
 
 
 
 
By Austin Baird: The criminal justice reform bill is advancing. But what would it actually change?
 
 
 
 
Do you participate in Citizen Scientist programs?
By associated Press: Walking beaches, volunteers amass data on dead seabirds
Hundreds of volunteers comb stretches of beach from Mendocino, California, to Kotzebue, Alaska, each month looking for carcasses that have washed ashore. The citizen scientists are often the first to see when unusual numbers of birds have died.
 
 
 
 
By Rebecca Palsha: 10-cent gasoline tax passes Anchorage Assembly
“Motor fuel taxes should be imposed at the statewide level so that all users of the highway and road facilities pay the same rate as a user fee,” Aves Thompson with the Alaska Trucking Association said. “Our fear is that if the Anchorage assembly adopts this ordinance additional communities will impose similar local taxes creating a stove pipe taxation system throughout the state increasing the motor fuel tax at different rates for different areas making statewide operations more difficult.”
 
 
 
 
Do students pay an aircraft activity fee?~ Where is this money coming from?
By Scott Gross: UAA piloting program awarded new call sign
 
 
 
 
By Patrick Moussignac: Meth makes a comeback, killing some Alaskans
 
 
 
 
By Lauren Maxwell: Biologists plan to put down 4 brown bears in Eagle River
 
 
 
 
Tweto Stars in New Reality Show
 
 
 
 
Watch: early morning aurora
 
 
 
 
Forgotten battlefield: The invasion of Alaska
 
 
 
 
By KTVA Web Staff: Aftermath of Dalton Highway avalanche caught on cam
 
 
 
 
By Carlos Faura: Aurora ‘high’ next few nights

907 Updates November 07, 2017

Remember this epic failure and those who voted for it election time.
By Leroy Polk: Senate Bill 54, amending controversial SB91, passes House after midnight

 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: Palmer man killed in early morning vehicle accident
 
 
 
 
Cost of the equipment, maintenance and life expectancy?
By Associated Press: Alaska village’s advanced microgrid drastically cuts cost
 
 
 
 
The school district had that horrible math program for 17(?) years that they knew wasn’t working. So any plans they have that need more money are suspect and most likely prone to epic and costly failures.
By Kalinda Kindle: ASD introduces new high paying position
Anderson says the job pays $160,000 but is worth more than $200,000 with benefits.
 
 
 
 
Interesting that the library can not support itself so moves into social work. No gripe about providing these needed services. Remember this is the same group that received a donation of a few million dollars to provide a library downtown and they are slowly draining the fund for other uses. I had planned to leave the library money but after reading about their refusal to honor the decedent’s wishes I’ve changed my mind.
By Caslon Hatch: Loussac Library sees uptick in patrons, more residents seeking social services
“We have these social work interns and it’s really great because librarians can’t always determine what the best first step is for some of these complex needs,” said Preskitt.

Since the need has proven to be there, Preskitt says they are expanding the program. The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority just awarded funding for a full-time social worker to be on hand year-round.
 
 
 
 
Security Cameras?
By Sidney Sullivan: Suspect robs ‘Bikini Babes’ at gunpoint
 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: 2 men arrested in Palmer burglary, 1 was found hiding in a swamp

 
 
 
 
By Leroy Polk: Alaska man arrested while trying to break into a moving truck, officials say
 
 
 
 
By Samantha Angaiak: State considers a sponsor for Birchwood Airport
 
 
 
 
I worked downtown for several years. I’d run out on my lunch hour to shop at A Novel View bookstore. Other than that, I despised shopping downtown. Panhandlers, pickpockets and drivers who ignore traffic lights & walk signals. Then you get to haul your purchases in cold weather and icy/slushy streets. So you hope no one follows you to steal your purchases. Possibly breaking into your car, vandalism, stealing your stuff and possibly your vehicle.

Alaska has an alcohol problem so Tequila 61 is obviously a great choice for pushing promotion. We are a sub arctic environment and people are pushing the “walking city”, talk about misconception~ Where is all this parking at? Where is this land (stable soil and affordable?) for residential housing coming from? There is a condo project being built on leased railroad land. The lease cost is good for x number of years then the railroad can raise the rates. What are folks going to do? Move the condo building to cheaper land?

I commend them for trying to make downtown attractive. Think about how many times Mountain View has tried to change the public’s opinion of it. Has it worked yet?
By Heather Hintze: Anchorage Downtown Partnership works to change perception of downtown
 
 
 
 
Great comments!

By CBS News: Target’s Thanksgiving hours offer a Black Friday breather

Julia Everett Streit · Works at Anchorage School District
Don’t care what their hours are until they care about men sharing the same bathroom with young girls.

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