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His parents, Herb and Helen Gardiner, moved to Ketchikan in 1947. [2] Herb worked at Fidalgo Island Packing, later a part of Trident Seafoods, and later at a pulp mill. [2] Helen was a homemaker. [2] Gardiner graduated from Ketchikan High School in 1968 and studied political science and history at Western Washington State College in Bellingham ...
District A is located in Southeast Alaska and encompasses the entirety of Alaska's 1st House of Representatives district and 2nd House of Representatives district, including the cities of Ketchikan and Sitka. [3] From 2013 to 2022, district A covered the city of Fairbanks - this area is now encompassed by District P.
Federal presidential vote in Alaska, 1960-2020. Although in its early years of statehood, Alaska was a Democratic state, since the early 1970s it has been characterized as Republican-leaning. [1] Local political communities have often worked on issues related to land use development, fishing, tourism, and individual rights.
Ketchikan, with a population of about 14,000, is nestled along the southern portion of Alaska’s Inside Passage – a water route famed for its stunning landscapes, fjords and glaciers. The city ...
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski from Alaska is seeking re-election in 2022, hoping voters send her back to Washington again after 20 years in the Senate. ... was a fixture in Alaska politics prior ...
The police chief of a small Alaska community is back to work after a felony assault charge against him was dropped and the city cleared him in an internal investigation. Ketchikan Police Chief ...
Williams was born in Ketchikan, Alaska. He graduated from Ketchikan High School in 1962, before becoming a longshoreman. He was on the Saxman, Alaska City Council and served as Mayor of Saxman from 1976 to 1983. He served in the Alaska House of Representatives from 1993 to 2004 and was a Democrat. In 1998, he switched to the Republican Party ...
Ketchikan's airport is the second largest in Southeast Alaska, after Juneau International Airport, and handled over 200,000 passengers a year or 550 per day, while the ferry shuttled 350,000 people in the same time period (as of December 2006).