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Man linked to Bethel slaying was victim of torture in Africa

Man linked to Bethel slaying was victim of torture in Africa
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Anchorage School Board candidate Q&As: Why are you qualified to serve as an Anchorage School Board member?

SEAT B (1-year-term) As a recent graduate of the Anchorage School District to later serve his country in the United States Army, be a guest speaker and mentor in Anchorage Title 1 schools and University of Alaska Anchorage, and then start a charitable nonprofit to serve his community in the midst of COVID-19, it has been shown that serving the future and families is a way of life to me and not a political position. As a retired teacher and principal in both ASD and rural Alaska I bring with me a very diverse background. After retirement I spent 15 years working as a coach and mentor in low performing schools in rural Alaska, often sleeping on a classroom floor to do so. I didn’t do that because I was not passionate about children. I bring the most diverse educational background to any candidate running or currently on the board. The Anchorage School District, students, parents and the community need that experience. Most of all, I care deeply about the success of all students i

Dunleavy withdraws Executive Order to reorganize Alaska DHSS - State of Reform

Dunleavy withdraws Executive Order to reorganize Alaska DHSS Sydney Kurle | Mar 11, 2021 Share this:     The executive order would have restructured the Department of Health and Social Services into two separate departments: the Department of Health and the Department of Family and Community Services. This order has drawn criticism from many groups since it was announced. House Special Concurrent Resolution 1 was the House’s response to the governor’s plan and would have disapproved of the executive order. In the state constitution of Alaska, unless an executive order is disapproved of within 60 days of a regular session, the executive order goes into effect. 

Alaska advocates say severe child abuse rose in pandemic

Athletic push, good spirits, mental health days: News from around our 50 states

Athletic push, good spirits, mental health days: News from around our 50 states Read full article February 1, 2021, 12:21 AM·49 min read Alabama People get COVID-19 vaccines during a drive-in clinic in the old Montgomery Mall parking lot in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday. Montgomery: The state will roughly double the number of people eligible to receive immunizations against COVID-19 this month even though there’s still not enough vaccine for everyone who qualifies for a shot, the head of the state health agency said Friday. Dr. Scott Harris, the state health officer, said everyone 65 and older, educators, court officials, corrections officers, postal employees, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers will be eligible to get vaccinations when the program expands Feb. 8. Currently, only people 75 and older, first responders, health care workers and long-term care residents ar

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