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JuneauGovernor Sarah Palin today signed a letter requesting the Small Business Administration (SBA) declare an Economic Injury Disaster for the Juneau area businesses affected by the increased electricity costs due to an avalanche that recently knocked out power transmission lines.

Vic and DaveVictor H. Kohring, a former elected member of the Alaska House of Representatives, has been sentenced to 42 months in prison, Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the Criminal Division announced today. Chief U.S. District Judge John W. Sedwick for the District of Alaska also ordered Kohring to serve two years of supervised release following his release from prison.

Vic KohringFormer Alaska lawmaker Vic Kohring was sentenced Thursday to 3 ˝ years in prison for his part in a bribery scheme involving former VECO owner Bill Allen. Kohring blames his convictions on federal prosecutors who he claims twisted his words and by a judge with a severe conflict of interest.

Several large U.S. oil companies have agreed to pay about $423 million to settle a widespread lawsuit charging water contamination, court documents show. Eight companies named in the suit agreed to the settlement, among them BP, Royal Dutch Shell, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, Marathon Oil, Valero Energy, Citgo and Sunoco. Six others, including Exxon Mobil, disagreed, the Times said.

After a long and distinguished career with the U. S. Geological Survey, , 88, passed away on April 27 in Sunnyvale, California. Well known from the smallest bush settlement on the Yukon to Capital Hill in Washington, Gryc was the preeminent Alaskan geologist of his day. His work bore directly on the outcome of all the major issues of consequence to Alaska in the 20th century.

Sarah Palin"Alaskans are feeling the pinch of high energy costs. The state treasury is swelling while the family checkbook is evaporating. As prices continue to rise, we cannot wait for medium- and long-term solutions to come into place." Each month the price of Alaska crude oil remains over $120 a barrel, the state treasury will take in approximately $650 million more than what was forecasted just last month.

Mark BegichMayor and U.S. Senate candidate Mark Begich today received the endorsement of the National Education Association (NEA) – Alaska chapter in his bid for the U.S. Senate. NEA-Alaska’s 55-member Political Action Committee on Education (PACE) announced it had voted overwhelmingly to recommend Begich as its preferred candidate in Alaska's U.S. Senate race.

NATION/ALASKA
Charles Manson ranch searched for more victims
DNA links native Alaskans to ancient man found in glacier
Plan envisions restoration of bison in Alaska

POLITICS
Clinton's presidential campaign is over, but she doesn't know it
Republicans fear disaster in November
Obama aides say Hillary out in 10 days
Scott Bloch gets raided by FBI

WORLD
Shiite rebels reach cease-fire with Iraq
Ehud Olmert pressured to resign
Fouad Siniora says Hezbollah is attempting coup
Myanmar cyclone claims at least 50,000

SPORTS/ENTERTAINMENT
Mike D'Antoni dumps Phoenix to coach Knicks
San Antonio Spurs overpower New Orleans to a 110-99 win
R. Kelly facing long prison sentence
Speed Racer to screen in IMAX too
Lohan passes on Manson film








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