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By Bill Walker Over the past several months there has been a sea of change of support and acknowledgment that
By Larry Wood The recent announcement by Gov. Sean Parnell of his newfound support for the LNG natural gas pipeline
Dennis Michaels, 80, died Oct. 23, 2011, in Weiser, Idaho. He was born Jan. 10, 1931 in Hopedale, Ohio, to
Marlin Joseph Grasser, 80, died of natural causes Sept. 2 at the 3rd Medical Group Hospital on Elmendorf Air Force
Sylvia Ross, 89, died April 19 at Mat-Su Regional Medical Çenter surrounded by her loving family and with her
Longtime Alaskan Ronald Richard Wendt, 51, died Nov. 10, 2007, at Mat-Su Regional Medical Center in Palmer. A celebration
Wasilla and Cooper Landing resident Curtis Muse, also known as Curt Trout, 54, died peacefully Oct. 23, 2005, while motoring
Longtime Alaskan Mr. Edwin Graham Church, 70, died May 31, 2004, surrounded by family and friends, at his home in