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Tobin remained with the Anchorage Times until the newspaper ceased publication in 1992. [1] Following the closure of the Anchorage Times, the owner of the Times began paying for a "daily conservative, half-page op-ed" piece in the rival Anchorage Daily News. [1] The new op-ed space in the Anchorage Daily News was called the Voice of the Times. [1]
"Joan Arend Kickbush Obituary" Anchorage Daily News. July 6, 2006. Alaska State Library. Michael Kennedy (1969) Alaska as seen by her artists. Houston, Texas: Humble Oil and Refining Company. Originally published in Humble Oil magazine, v. 8, no. 1. pp. 8–13. "Alaska biography file: K – Joan Arend Kickbush." Alaska State Library, manuscript ...
The Anchorage Daily News was born as the weekly Anchorage News, publishing its first issue January 13, 1946.The paper's founder and first publisher was Norman C. Brown. The early president of the paper's parent company was Harry J. Hill, who was also assistant treasurer of The Lathrop Company
Joshua Alan Wade was born on March 18, 1980, in Great Falls, Montana, but moved to Anchorage at a young age to live with his father, while his mother resorted to placing him in an acquaintance's care so she could work.
Anderson served on the Anchorage City Council before being appointed in 1956 to complete the term of Mayor Ken Hinchey. Anderson was elected the following year, but ill health forced him to resign early. Anderson died in 1960. In 1976, the tunnel from Whittier to Portage, which he had overseen, was renamed the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel.
He served on the Anchorage Planning Commission from 1960 to 1963, and the Anchorage Charter Commission in 1976. [3] In addition, Sheffield served as chair of the state parole board and the University of Alaska Foundation Board. [3] He died at his Anchorage home on November 4, 2022. He was 94. [2] [4]
Researchers have concluded there is a “rare but real risk” that an earthquake-produced tsunami could inundate parts of coastal Anchorage under certain conditions, a newspaper reported, a shift ...
For several months the three lived in the same house in Anchorage. [4] On May 2, 1996, Leppink (age 36) was found dead in Hope , Alaska, with three .44 caliber Desert Eagle gunshot wounds. [ 2 ] Linehan was arrested over 10 years later in October 2006 and convicted of his murder on October 22, 2007, but the verdict was overturned in February 2010.