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James Richard Humphrey Long time Wasilla resident, James Richard Humphrey, passed away April 25, 2022 at Mat Su Regional Hospital.
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By Norm McDonald, Bobette Rowe and Kent Slaughter Spectrum During the transition from break-up to early summer, we often
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By Debra Van Dyke Spectrum Reading scores for Alaska’s public-school students are unsatisfactory. In fact, Alaskan fourth-grade
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Something to consider To the editor: As a career prosecutor who retired as the Anchorage District Attorney in 2020, I