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5 Things to Know in Alaska Politics: Big Oil, energy prices, business boosters

5 Things to Know in Alaska Politics: Big Oil, energy prices, business boosters
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Missing Alaska health executive s death by accident verdict leaves questions surrounding helicopter crash

Missing Alaska health executive’s ‘death by accident’ verdict leaves questions surrounding helicopter crash Published 3 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article Amy Belisle watched as her new husband’s helicopter tracking signal stopped over the open water of the Gulf of Alaska near Kodiak last month. Belisle never heard from Andy Teuber again, she testified Wednesday at a presumed death hearing that added new details, but also new questions, to the mystery surrounding her husband’s disappearance. Teuber, at 52 one of Alaska’s most prominent executives after more than a decade as president and chairman of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, had recently resigned amid accusations of sexual misconduct by a former co-worker.

Verdict leaves questions surrounding Alaska helicopter crash

Verdict leaves questions surrounding Alaska helicopter crash A presumed death verdict allows family members to deal with the financial affairs of someone missing without physical proof of death Author: Apr 29, 2021 Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium former Board Chairman Andy Teuber, Aug. 12, 2020. (Loren Holmes / ADN) A presumed death verdict allows family members to deal with the financial affairs of someone missing without physical proof of death Zaz Hollander Amy Belisle watched as her new husband’s helicopter tracking signal stopped over the open water of the Gulf of Alaska near Kodiak last month. Belisle never heard from Andy Teuber again, she testified Wednesday at a presumed death hearing that added new details, but also new questions, to the mystery surrounding her husband’s disappearance.

Divestment gains at some colleges, but can it spread where oil rules?

But in parts of the United States where oil is a significant part of the economy, divestment isn’t discussed. Divestment advocates in Texas have made little progress convincing the state s Permanent University Fund which owns mineral rights on more than two million acres of land to part ways with oil. Jim Johnsen, the former president of the University of Alaska system, said he can’t remember ever being asked by students or employees about divestment, despite the university’s strong ties to the oil industry. Two members of the University of Alaska system s Board of Trustees have experience working in the fossil fuel sector, and parts of the university system s revenue can be traced back to oil and gas.

Alaska Journal | GUEST COMMENTARY: A campaign For Alaska

Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:53am The University of Alaska is focused on taking charge of its destiny. On March 25, the university launched its “For Alaska” philanthropic campaign: the largest public fundraising effort in the university’s history with a goal to raise $200 million by 2024. The fundraising campaign involves all three universities UA Anchorage, UA Fairbanks, UA Southeast all 16 community campuses, and the University of Alaska Foundation. This coordinated fundraising and public outreach effort is an opportunity to further position higher education as a catalyst for a thriving Alaska. The campaign invites alumni, community partners, businesses and neighbors to invest in delivering high-quality education to meet the needs of Alaska. The campaign is also about allowing each of us to imagine the possibilities in building the future of Alaska while serving the needs of all Alaskans through the university.

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