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Page modified May 14, 2013 at 1:36 PM Former UAA hockey coach accused of hitting player The University of Alaska Anchorage is investigating an allegation that its former hockey coach struck a player with a hockey stick, another black mark for the
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Alaska (AP) The University of Alaska Anchorage is going into a second round of applicants to fill its open head hockey coach position. The university announced in a news release Tuesday that a second hiring committee will consider applicants for the
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Alaska (AP) Alaska's largest concert is scheduled for Thursday night. More than 2,000 Anchorage sixth-grade band and orchestra students will gather for the 17th Sonic Boom at Sullivan Arena. Sixth grade is the school year when most Anchorage
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Alaska (AP) Lynne Brandon , parks and recreation manager for the City and Borough of Sitka, has won the "GreenBelt" Award from the Alaska Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects ...Brandon will receive her award from Tom Tavella, the
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Alaska (AP) The UAA Hockey Alumni Association issued a no-confidence vote in athletic director Steve Cobb after what it says are years of estrangement despite more than $100,000 raised for the school's athletic department. "This didn't happen
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Last Oct. 24, a few hours into his shift at Alaska's only maximum security prison, correctional officer Kim Spalding ordered inmates under his watch into lockdown...But within the Spring Creek Correctional Center housing mod where Spalding was the
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Alaska (AP) The Alaska House was gearing up to vote Saturday on a proposed oil tax overhaul as the Legislature enters what is scheduled to be its final weekend before adjournment. Senate President Charlie Huggins has been adamant that lawmakers will
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University of Alaska-Anchorage's Jessica Madison, a redshirt freshman from Port Angeles, earned the Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball Freshman of the Year honors...The guard set UAA freshman records with 35 3-pointers and moved
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Proposed Dam Presents Economic and Environmental Challenges in Alaska Published: March 6, 2013 At a time when large dams are being taken down, not put up, the state of Alaska is proposing to construct one of the tallest and most expensive
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Special to the Daily News The kid was stoned and the kid was cold...The kid, lightly dressed, was one of five youths passing a joint in one of many nooks and crannies in downtown Anchorage where street kids hide just out of plain sight. "I'm freezing,
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