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22, May 2012 - Dillingham, AK Drunk driver in fatal crash gets 45-day sentence - Juneau Empire
FAIRBANKS — A Nenana woman who pleaded guilty to driving drunk before a fatal crash has been sentenced to 45 days in jail ... 24, of Dillingham, were seriously injured and flown to Anchorage for treatment. Alaska State Troopers used a search ...
22, May 2012 - Federal prosecutors in Alaska Peacemakers Militia case seek to limit defense arguments - Fairbanks
Prosecutors want a ban on mention of the 1992 Ruby Ridge incident, self-defense, entrapment, the 2010 Alaska Firearms Freedom Act and the fact that one of the defendants is a Mormon. In a brief filed Monday afternoon, prosecutors with the U.S. attorney’s ...
22, May 2012 - Fairbanks North Star, AK Ketchikan murderer sentenced to 36 years in prison - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
KETCHIKAN, Alaska - A 19-year-old Ketchikan man convicted of second-degree murder and evidence tampering has been sentenced to 36 years in prison. Devin Rossiter was charged with the murder of 45-year-old Nick Stachelrodt, who confronted Rossiter on March ...
22, May 2012 - Alaska Supreme Court set to consider redistricting - Mansfield News Journal
JUNEAU, Alaska (WTW) — The Alaska Supreme Court is preparing to consider arguments over a plan to change the state's legislative boundaries in a case that will affect upcoming elections. Attorneys for two Fairbanks-area residents challenging Alaska's ...
22, May 2012 - Former head of Alaska whaling commission pleads guilty to theft - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - A former longtime ... which receives federal money. Maggie Ahmaogak, the commission's executive director for 17 years, entered the plea Monday before U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason in Anchorage, the Anchorage Daily News ...
22, May 2012 - Fairbanks, AK Fairbanks militia portrayed as dangerous conspirators or victims of federal overreach - Fairbanks D
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Three Fairbanks-area militia members were portrayed by federal prosecutors Tuesday as dangerous conspirators who amassed a cache of weapons and plotted to murder government officials, while defense attorneys said their clients were ...
22, May 2012 - Juneau, AK Judge sentences Alaska shoplifter who threatened clerks - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
JUNEAU, Alaska - A Juneau man convicted of pulling a knife on grocery store employees after shoplifting has been sentenced to 50 days in jail. The Juneau Empire (http://bit.ly/KFD6p6 ) reports 27-year-old Matthew Gilchrest pleaded guilty to assault and ...
22, May 2012 - Public safety report — May 22 - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
The Public Safety Report is compiled from criminal complaints filed in state and federal courts, as well as some police blotter ... a condo in the 1000 block of Dogwood Street and told the Alaska Statewide Drug Unit that Holliman had a lot of visitors ...
22, May 2012 - Fairbanks, AK Bizarre Alaska wildlife raid nets Victorian era stolen art - Alaska Dispatch
There was college at the University of Alaska Fairbanks; the position as president of the Chitina ... "Weshenfelder,” according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Alaska, "marketed the walrus tusks via the Internet and contacted ...
21, May 2012 - Fairbanks North Star, AK Fitch Upgrades Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK GO Bonds to 'AA'; Outlook Stable
Fitch Ratings has assigned an 'AA' rating to the following general obligation (GO) bonds for Fairbanks North Star ... the trans-Alaska pipeline system. After a ruling in favor of the borough for fiscal 2006 taxes by the Superior Court, Alyeska ...
21, May 2012 - Alaska Redistricting Board appeals superior court decision
FAIRBANKS — Alaska’s redistricting plan is likely on its way back to the state Supreme Court. The Alaska Redistricting Board on Tuesday unanimously voted to appeal Superior Court Judge Michael McC...
21, May 2012 - Upheaval in state GOP appears far from over - Anchorage Daily News
Although Paul organizers say they did not coordinate with Miller, this year's convention marked something of a rematch between the Fairbanks lawyer ... directory of Alaska doctors and occasionally substitute teaches for the Anchorage School ...
21, May 2012 - High court sends Alaska redistricting plan back for work - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
JUNEAU, Alaska - The Alaska Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the state Redistricting Board to rework House and Senate districts in southeast Alaska for a plan to be used for this year's elections. The reformulated plan is due to the court for further ...
21, May 2012 - Guide to Alaska sovereign citizens trial: Patriots, militias and going to extremes - Alaska Dispatc
Fairbanks militia leader Schaeffer Cox is currently on trial in federal court on weapons and murder conspiracy charges in a case that has overtones of the radical sovereign citizen movement that the FBI has recently identified has a top domestic terrorist ...
21, May 2012 - Clear, AK Confusion leads at the polls thanks to Alaska redistricting maze - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
The Alaska Supreme Court ordered Thursday that the so-called "amended" redistricting ... to the proposed Goldstream/Ester/Bering Sea House district. It's not at all clear that any new plan will be in place by the June 1 filing deadline for the state ...
21, May 2012 - Guide pleads guilty to stealing mammoth tusk - Juneau Empire
FAIRBANKS — An Alaska river guide and former National Parks Service ... Jettmar had been accused of two felonies and faced a trial in Fairbanks. Under the terms of a plea agreement, she must pay a fine of $30,000 and is on probation for ...
21, May 2012 - Clear, AK Partying and pain on one day at 1972 Olympics
The Alaska Supreme Court is preparing to consider arguments over a plan to change the state's legislative boundaries in a case that will affect upcoming elections. Attorneys for two Fairbanks-area residents challenging Alaska's redistricting ...
21, May 2012 - Alaska airman arrested in other airman's disappearance - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
James Devinn Thomas, 24, changed his story after police determined that the cellphone belonging to senior airman Clinton Reeves, 22, of Raytown, Mo., was in the area of ... handcuffed and clad in yellow prison garb at the brief jail courtroom appearance ...
21, May 2012 - Clear, AK Alaska Supreme Court set to consider redistricting - RealClearPolitics
The Alaska Supreme Court is preparing to consider arguments over a plan to change the state's legislative boundaries in a case that will affect upcoming elections. Attorneys for two Fairbanks-area residents challenging Alaska's redistricting ...
21, May 2012 - Paranoia vs. patriotism in openings of Fairbanks militia trial - Alaska Dispatch
The federal jury trial of three Fairbanks militia members accused of conspiracy to illegally purchase weapons and murder federal employees got under way in Anchorage ... Department of Homeland Security officials. Assistant U.S. Attorney Yvonne Lamoureux ...
21, May 2012 - Fairbanks North Star, AK Fitch Rates Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaksa's GO School Bonds 'AA' - Boston Glo
Fitch Ratings has assigned an 'AA' rating to the following general obligation (GO) bonds for Fairbanks North Star ... the trans-Alaska pipeline system. After a ruling in favor of the borough for fiscal 2006 taxes by the Superior Court, Alyeska ...
21, May 2012 - Fairbanks North Star, AK Fitch Upgrades Fairbanks North Star Borough, AK GO Bonds to 'AA'; Outlook Stable - Arling
Alyeska, the borough's largest taxpayer, paid fiscals 2006-2012 taxes under protest due to a dispute about the valuation of the trans-Alaska pipeline system. After a ruling in favor of the borough for fiscal 2006 taxes by the Superior Court ...
20, May 2012 - Juror in Fairbanks militia '2-4-1' trial reveals connection Alaska Jihadist defendant
ANCHORAGE — Prosecutors tried unsuccessfully to remove a juror Wednesday morning in a murder conspiracy trial of militia leader Schaeffer Cox and two co-defendants, after the juror told the judge s...
20, May 2012 - Haines objects to capital city link
The federal trial for an Alaska guide charged with helping a client smuggle a 10,000-year-old mammoth fossil to Pennsylvania starts Monday in Fairbanks. Karen Jettmar, who is also the author of "The Alaska River Guide," was indicted Dec. 16 on ...
20, May 2012 - Alaska Dispatch's Best of the Week: May 12-18 - Alaska Dispatch
“I don't want to spill anybody's blood,” said Schaeffer Cox, the Fairbanks militia leader who is on trial with two of his men for plotting to kill federal employees. Crucial ‘lone wolf’ takes witness stand in Alaska militia trial Michael ...
20, May 2012 - Alaska Mammoth Tusk Smuggling Trial Starts May 14 - msnbc.com
The federal trial for an Alaska guide charged with helping a client smuggle a 10,000-year-old mammoth fossil to Pennsylvania starts Monday in Fairbanks. Karen Jettmar, who is also the author of "The Alaska River Guide," was indicted Dec. 16 on ...
20, May 2012 - Judge’s terms set for militia trial
FAIRBANKS — The rules are being set for next week’s trial of three members of the Fairbanks-based Alaska Peacemakers Militia and it looks like the gloves will come off. The trial judge will let pro...
19, May 2012 - U.S. Olympic Committee and Allstate Unveil U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, Class of 2012 - boxscorenews.
DALLAS, Texas - Fans of U.S. Olympic and Paralympic sport have let their voices be heard. T he United States Olympic Committee and Allstate Insurance Company ... of UCLA and Harvard Law School, Stevens served as the U.S. Attorney in Fairbanks, Alaska.
19, May 2012 - Anchorage, AK Man testifies '2-4-1' militia member was armed
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The trial of a Fairbanks militia leader continues in federal court in Anchorage with witnesses testifying about members of the Alaska Peacemaker Militia. Militia leader Schaeff...
18, May 2012 - Drunk driver in fatal crash gets 45-day sentence - Mansfield News Journal
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (WTW) — A Nenana woman who pleaded guilty to driving drunk before a fatal crash has been sentenced to 45 days in jail. Edna Hancock, 57, was sentenced Tuesday in Fairbanks District Court. Assistant District Attorney David Buettner said ...
18, May 2012 - Who's really to blame for failed U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller's meltdown? - Alaska Di
You may recall that's when you went on your Fairbanks North Star ... your lawyers that you've been spending $10,000 a month on attorney fees for over a year now, maybe longer. This litigation dates back to October 2010. That's when media outlets, Alaska ...
18, May 2012 - Juror in Fairbanks militia trial reveals connection with Alaska Jihadist defendant
ANCHORAGE — Prosecutors tried unsuccessfully to remove a juror Wednesday morning in a murder conspiracy trial of militia leader Schaeffer Cox and two co-defendants, after the juror told the judge s...
18, May 2012 - Alaska Peacemaker Militia leader called 'little Napoleon' during trial - Bellingham Heral
Jurors at the trial of Schaeffer Cox heard from two men who had followed the young, charismatic militia leader in Fairbanks, one who came to reject him as a power-hungry "Napoleon" and another who still considers him to be his commander.
18, May 2012 - Fairbanks North Star, AK Deputy commissioner says Alaska prisons need more successes - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
FAIRBANKS — What do you talk about over coffee with friends — Alaska’s prison system? Carmen Gutierrez, deputy commissioner of the Alaska Department of Corrections, is willing to bet not. “Nobody likes talking about this,” she said during a talk ...
18, May 2012 - Kenai Peninsula, AK Fairbanks militia members testify on group's origins, training during '2-4-1' trial
ANCHORAGE — Prosecutors called two former members of the Alaska Peacemakers Militia to testify Wednesday in the trial of three militia members accused of conspiring to kill government employees. Ph...
18, May 2012 - Trial starts for Fairbanks-area militia members - Sheboygan Press.com
Vernon, 56, is charged in a separate case with his wife, Karen Vernon, with plotting to murder the chief federal judge in Alaska, Robert Beistline, over his rulings in a tax case. Barney's attorney, Tim Dooley, also said the government was overreaching in ...
18, May 2012 - Alaska Militia Leaders Going On Trial On Charges Of Plotting To Kill Government Employees - Huffing
FAIRBANKS, Alaska -- Three Alaska men are scheduled to go on trial Monday in Anchorage on charges of plotting to kill government employees. Fairbanks militia leader Schaeffer Cox of Fairbanks, Coleman Barney of North Pole and Lonnie Vernon of ...
18, May 2012 - Confusion holds upper hand as state election deadline nears
FAIRBANKS — With less than three weeks left before the primary filing deadline, confusion leads at the polls. The Alaska Supreme Court ordered Thursday that the so-called “amended” redistricting pl...
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