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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 ...
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 Alaska Militia Trial - Webcenter 11
The men have been in jail since being arrested 14 months ago. The attorney for the Cox, the leader of Alaska Peace Makers Militia group, says his client would never plot to murder anyone. However, Nelson Traverso acknowledges Cox has a tendency to shoot ...
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 - 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 ...
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 - 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 ...
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