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Domestic Asset Protection Trust Comes Blows Up Bigger Than Alaska In Huber ... - ForbesDomestic Asset Protection Trust Comes Blows Up Bigger Than Alaska In Huber ...
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Thereafter, and though Donald was up to his neck in personal guarantees, Attorney Snow set up an Alaska domestic asset protection trust (DAPT) called the “Donald Huber Family Trust” on September 23, 2008. According to correspondence later acquired by ... -
Alaska Air: Volcanic activity not disrupting flights - USA TODAY
Business InsiderAlaska Air: Volcanic activity not disrupting flights
USA TODAY
PenAir, which operates an average of three flights a day for Alaska Airlines between Anchorage and Dutch Harbor, canceled six flights on Monday and two flights today after several low-level eruptions of Mount Pavlof, which is located near Cold Bay, Alaska.
Alaska volcano's ash prompts flight cancellationsWALA-TV FOX10
Erupting Alaska volcano spews ash, disrupts air travelYahoo! News
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Astronauts Snag Dramatic Photographs of Alaska's Erupting Volcano - The Atlantic
The AtlanticAstronauts Snag Dramatic Photographs of Alaska's Erupting Volcano
The Atlantic
Astronauts Snag Dramatic Photographs of Alaska's Erupting Volcano. Images of volcanoes from space are often kind of disappointing. These, we assure you, are not. Rebecca J. Rosen May 22 2013, 11:48 AM ET. Tweet. More. Email · Print ...and more » -
Alaska Notebook: 2014 - Anchorage Daily NewsAlaska Notebook: 2014
Anchorage Daily News
When the last minimum wage boost initiative in Alaska gathered something like 50,000 signatures, the GOP majority passed the initiative's increase, including an annual cost-of-living boost. The thinking was practical politics -- keep the initiative off ... -
Alaska man runs onto frozen lake to avoid jail - WIVBAlaska man runs onto frozen lake to avoid jail
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage police say a young man who didn't want to return to jail ran out onto the uncertain ice of an Alaska lake to escape officers armed with an arrest warrant. Police spokeswoman Dani Myren says officers were sufficiently ...and more » -
Alaska Pacific University slashes tuition; UA's yearly tuition hike smaller - Alaska DispatchAlaska Pacific University slashes tuition; UA's yearly tuition hike smaller
Alaska Dispatch
Alaska Pacific University, a private liberal arts college in Anchorage, the state's largest city, is cutting its tuition more than 30 percent. The college hopes to boost enrollment while making higher education in Alaska more affordable, according to ...
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Alaska regional development programs fight to stay afloat - Alaska DispatchAlaska regional development programs fight to stay afloat
Alaska Dispatch
Alaska Regional Development Organizations across Alaska are shuffling funds to stay afloat until the next legislative session after a bill reauthorizing the program failed to pass during this term. The bill, which garnered wide support from legislators ... -
Alaska unveils plan to assess gas, oil in ANWR - Providence Eyewitness News
PoliticoAlaska unveils plan to assess gas, oil in ANWR
Providence Eyewitness News
Alaska is proposing a multiyear plan that includes seismic surveys, environmental studies and exploration drilling on the refuge's coastal plain. Exploration would take place in winter, and Parnell says it would have a limited impact on the environment.
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Alaska pitches ANWR exploration planHomer News
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Goodbye bunny boots, hello tank tops -- Alaska could hit 70s and 80s soon - Alaska Dispatch
Alaska DispatchGoodbye bunny boots, hello tank tops -- Alaska could hit 70s and 80s soon
Alaska Dispatch
In Fairbanks, things are looking even better. Highs up to 81 degrees have been forecast for the Golden Heart city by May 29. Even for Fairbanks, typically one of the hottest places in Alaska during June and July, 80 degrees in May is something to ... -
Alaska guide slapped with hefty fine for killing illegal Dall sheep - Alaska DispatchAlaska guide slapped with hefty fine for killing illegal Dall sheep
Alaska Dispatch
Patrick J. Downey of Turner Valley, Alberta, Canada, pleaded guilty a year ago and was sentenced earlier in May at a district court in the Interior Alaska city of Fairbanks. After Downey admitted to taking two undersized Dall sheep, a judge ordered him ...and more »
