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Senate Republicans confirm Coghill

Published October 22, 2009

ANCHORAGE - State Senate Republicans have given their approval to the appointment of John Coghill to the body.

Feds designate 'critical habitat' for polar bear

Published October 22, 2009

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration said Thursday it is designating more than 200,000 square miles in Alaska and off its coast as "critical habitat" for polar bears, an action that could add restrictions to future offshore drilling for oil and gas.

Prison time sought for key figure in Alaska corruption

Published October 22, 2009

ANCHORAGE - Federal prosecutors say the former chief executive of a company that did construction work for oil companies should be sentenced to nearly four years in prison for offering bribes in exchange for legislation favorable to the petroleum industry.

Alaska lawmakers hold hearing on rural police

Published October 22, 2009

ANCHORAGE - Alaska lawmakers are holding a hearing to get an update on the state's rural police program.

Fed decision triggers 30-day review of Shell plan

Published October 22, 2009

ANCHORAGE - A federal agency says Shell Oil's application to drill exploratory wells in the Chukchi Sea is complete.

Alaska Air reports 3Q profit

Published October 22, 2009

ATLANTA - Improvements it has made in on-time performance and being insulated from the slump in international travel helped Alaska Air Group post a profit for the third quarter.

Police shoot Eagle River robbery suspect

Published October 22, 2009

EAGLE RIVER, Alaska - An Anchorage police officer shot a robbery suspect in Eagle River.

Looking back in Fairbanks - Oct. 22

Published October 22, 2009

10 YEARS AGO
Oct. 22, 1999 — The federal subsistence takeover ought to herald a new era of tribal co-management and government contracting with Native groups, Tanana Chiefs Conference President Steve Ginnis told delegates to the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention Thursday.

Driver in Fairbanks gang shooting sentenced to prison

Published October 22, 2009

FAIRBANKS — A Fairbanks man received an eight-year sentence Wednesday for his role in a gang-related drive-by shooting and a serious assault that occurred earlier this year.

Fairbanks North Star Borough School District receives federal grant

Published October 22, 2009

FAIRBANKS — The Fairbanks North Star Borough School District will expand academic, career training and social support programs for children of military families using a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense’s school division.

Fort Yukon keeping its liquor store

Published October 22, 2009

FAIRBANKS — State regulators are letting Fort Yukon re-open its city-run liquor store, which was shut down Friday amid confusion about whether voters had given the city permission to be in the booze business.

No arrests in Fairbanks Super 8 shootout

Published October 22, 2009

FAIRBANKS — Fairbanks police are remaining tight-lipped about the status of their investigation into a shootout earlier this week that injured three people.

Fifth person sentenced in Fairbanks mail theft ring

Published October 22, 2009

FAIRBANKS — A fifth person was sentenced Wednesday for his role in a mail theft ring that targeted the outlying areas of Fairbanks.

Statue pays tribute to Alaska Territorial Guard

Published October 22, 2009

FAIRBANKS — Members of the Alaska Native Veterans Association unveiled a statue honoring the Alaska Territorial Guard on Wednesday.

Note to readers: Changes coming to Web site

Published October 21, 2009

In the next 24 to 48 hours, you will see some changes to the newsminer.com Web site. Some of you may already see these changes.

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