Vic Kohring sentenced to prison

Thu, May 8, 2008

Convicted former lawmaker Vic Kohring was sentenced to 3-and-a-half years in federal prison this morning. He was found guilty in November of bribery, conspiracy, and attempted extortion for his role in the ongoing VECO corruption scandal.

 
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Legislature wants to take special session to the people

Thu, May 8, 2008

The Special Session of the legislature the governor has called next month will have a new twist – it’s taking some of its deliberations outside of Juneau.

Dave Donaldson, APRN - Juneau

 
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Tanana River flood waters begin to recede

Thu, May 8, 2008

Waters on the Tanana River near Salcha have dropped several feet, reducing the risk of flooding in the area.  But National Weather Service Hydrologist Ed Plumb says the danger isn’t over yet. Yesterday an ice jam on the Tanana River caused the water to overflow its banks and flood about 10 houses.

Libby Casey, KUAC - Fairbanks

 
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Military funds sled-dog research

Thu, May 8, 2008

A researcher in Oklahoma State University thinks sled dogs can teach humans how to prevent exercise fatigue. Michael Davis says the dogs have the ability to switch their metabolism to a mode that makes them immune to the normal effects of exhaustion. He’s using more than a $1 million in military funding to look for clues into what allows sled dogs to make that switch.

Lori Townsend, APRN - Anchorage

 
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Anchorage approves curbside recycling, sort of

Thu, May 8, 2008

The Anchorage Assembly has approved curbside recycling, but only for a minority of Solid Waste Service customers, the city-owned garbage operation.

Len Anderson, KSKA - Anchorage

 
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Prince Rupert docking a success for AMHS

Thu, May 8, 2008

Marine highway managers say a temporary docking setup in Prince Rupert is working well. Officials in the Canadian city shut down the regular ferry dock in late March after determining it was unsafe. But they arranged for use of a nearby dock operated by the British Columbia ferry system. Marine Highway General Manager John Falvey says only one sailing had to be canceled.

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska - Juneau

 
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Ferry system pushes to get schedule out early

Thu, May 8, 2008

Alaska’s Marine Highway System is trying to get its fall-winter-spring schedule out early. The draft operating plan shows four of Alaska’s 11 ferries will be laid up for most of the winter: 3 for repairs and one to save money. The schedule has about as many sailings as were planned for the previous off-season. It should be ready for booking by July 1st.

Ed Schoenfeld, CoastAlaska - Juneau

 
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Valdez museum has new more accessible home

Thu, May 8, 2008

The Maxine and Jesse Whitney museum in Valdez has a new location to show off its impressive collection of native art.

Amy Bracken, KCHU - Valdez

 
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Alaska News Nightly: May 8, 2008

Thu, May 8, 2008

Former legislator Vic Kohring is sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison, Plus, the legislature plans to take the special session across the state. Also, the military funds fatigue research that looks for answers from sled dogs. And a new home for the Whitney Museum in Valdez. Those stories and more on tonight’s Alaska News Nightly, broadcast statewide on APRN stations.

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