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12 Coast Guard members face charges in Alaska drug probe

KODIAK, ALASKA (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard has initiated criminal proceedings against 12 service members following an investigation into possible drug activity on Alaska’s Kodiak Island.

The agency removed several members in Kodiak from duty last fall as investigators examined allegations of members using illegal drugs, the Kodiak Daily Mirror reported Tuesday.

Six more members were disciplined in nonjudicial punishment proceedings, and they are “being processed for separation,” the agency said in a statement.

The nonjudicial process does not result in criminal convictions, but could lead to punishments ranging from loss of pay to suspension, said Lt. Cmdr. Raymond Reichl, external affairs officer for the 17th Coast Guard District.

The investigation has not ended yet, so additional members could be charged or considered for nonjudicial punishment, the agency said. The criminal proceedings will occur under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

The Coast Guard has not released the names of the service members facing criminal charges.

“The Coast Guard treats all allegations of illicit drug activity seriously,” said Capt. Melissa Rivera, chief of staff for the Coast Guard district. “Drug use is prohibited, is a violation of both Coast Guard policy and federal law, and is in direct contradiction of our core values of Honor, Respect, and Devotion to Duty.”

The agency did not disclose what prompted the investigation. Reichl said in October that investigators received an “indicator,” and the scope of the probe was expanded after “more and more details unraveled.”

The probe involved members from a variety of units, Reichl previously said.

The members targeted by the investigation were removed from duty status, meaning they were not allowed to participate in security watches, aircraft or boat duties, and other routine activities.

 

What is your favorite memory of Frosty Fever?

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Community Frosty Fever Chili Cook-off Results

And the Winners of the Providence Chili Cook-Off are:

Family Favorite:

1st Place David Bradley (Cowboy Chili)

2nd Place Theresa Ace (White Chicken Chili)

3rd Place Theresa Ace (Southern Chili)

All Alaskan Chili:

1st Place Sherikay Griffith (Bison, Reindeer, Deer)

2nd Place Linda Larkum (Moose)

3rd Place Doug Johnson (Smoked Salmon)

Vegetarian Chili:

1st Place Lynley Steele Miller (Vegetarian Dahl)

2nd Place Gigi O’Bren (Vegetarian Gluten, Dairy and soy free)

Popular Choice Award:

David Bradley (Cowboy Chili)

 

Valdez Legislative Information Office information

The Valdez Legislative Information Office is a non-partisan office dedicated to serving the legislative interests of Alaskans.

LIO staff can help make understanding and participating in the legislative process easy for constituents.

The LIO can help you:

  • Track bills through the legislative process
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  • Testify at teleconferenced hearings or submit written

    testimony

  • Submit Public Opinion Messages (POMs) to Legislators or

    Committees

  • Find laws and statutes
  • Register to vote or change party affiliations
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  • Subscribe to weekly newsletters during Legislative session
  • Understand how to use the Legislative website & mobile app

Stop by and discover how you can help create Alaska’s future by participating in state government!

The LIO is located in the State Courthouse, Room 13, right next to the DMV.

LIO office hours are Monday through Friday, 8am-Noon and 1-4:30pm.

Please give the LIO a call at (907) 835-2111 or email lio.valdez@akleg.gov

Our representatives in Juneau

Senator Mike Shower

State Capital Room 510

Juneau, AK  99801

Phone: 907-465-6600

Toll-Free: 877-465-6601

Email: Senator.Mike.Shower@akleg.gov

Representative George Rauscher

State Capital Room 426

Juneau, AK  99801

Phone: 907-465-4859

Toll-Free: 877-465-4859

Email: Representative.George.Rauscher@akleg.gov

 

 

 
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City Council holding Special Session Tuesday, February 26th


Tuesday, February 26th, 2019

in City Council Chambers

6pm – Work Session (Capital Project Priority List Update)

8 pm – Special Session

Item to be discussed:

Resolution No. 19-09 expresses objection by the City of Valdez to SB57 entitled:

“An Act repealing the credit for municipal payments against the state levy of tax on oil and gas exploration, production, and pipeline transportation property; repealing the levy of tax by a municipality on oil and gas exploration, production, and pipeline transportation property; and providing for an effective date.”

CLICK HERE for Agenda and Packet

 
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VHS Weekend Wrap-Up – February 25, 2019

JV Girls Basketball (Coach Jodi Arnold):

Lady Bucs vs. Delta  27-15

Thursday night, we played Delta. We did a great job on defense holding them to only 4 points in the first half. Delta came out strong scoring 11 of their 14 points in the third quarter. We were able to keep them from scoring in the fourth quarter. The Lady Bucs were lead in scoring by Lily Alfaro and Kylie Fletcher-Gilbert each scoring 8 points.

Lady Bucs vs. Hutchison 32-25

Friday night, we played our first of two games with Hutchison. We had a slow start to the game with only scoring two points in the first quarter, which made us down 2-7 in the first. The Lady Bucs fought back and tied the score at 14 by half-time. We came out strong in the second half out scoring Hutch 18-11 in the second half. Marianne Prax led the Lady Bucs in scoring with 12 points.

Lady Bucs vs. Hutchison 44-14

Friday morning, we played our last game of the JV Girls’ season. The Lady Bucs played a strong and consistent game. Our tough defense kept the Hawks to only 14 points. The Lady Bucs handled and moved the ball well, with very few turnovers. It was one of our best played games of the season. The Lady Bucs were led in scoring by Rylie King with 11 points, Marianne Prax with 10, and Ambrosia Woodgate with 9 points.

Coaches Comments:

“This weekend we wrapped up our JV Girls Basketball season. It was a great way to end the  season with three wins over the weekend. We ended the season with a 9 and 5 record, winning our last eight games straight. I am very proud of the growth our girls have made both as players and as a team. It was a very fun and exciting season. I am honored to have been able to coach such a hardworking and nice group of young ladies.”

Varsity Girls Basketball (Coach Joe Robison):

Thursday @ Delta

The Varsity girls played at Delta on Thursday night, and overcame a long bus ride, and slow start, to come away with a 54-39 win.  The Lady Bucs started slow, but were able to slowly take control of the game over the final three quarters.  The Lady Bucs were led by Jade Watts with 15 points and Reese King with 11 points.

Friday @ Hutchison

The Lady Bucs played the Hutchison Hawks Friday night in a key Aurora conference matchup.  Valdez rode a solid defense performance to a 47-40 overtime win.  The Lady Bucs played one of their best defensive halves of the season, holding the  Hawks to 11 points.  The Bucs outscored the Hawks 12-5 in the overtime period to secure the win.

 

Saturday @ Hutchison

Despite a late rally, the Lady Bucs could not overcome a poor offensive performance and foul trouble, and fell 38-47 to Hutchison on Saturday.  Valdez was just a step slow from the start, and the Hawks were able to take advantage of early foul trouble that plagued the Bucs in route to an 11 point halftime lead.  Despite being down by 11 to start the 4th, the Bucs cut the deficit to 4 with about 3 minutes to play.  However, they could not get over the hump, and suffered their first Aurora conference loss of the season.  The Lady Bucs were led by Jade Watts with 11 points, and Jade Holmes with 10 points.

Coach’s Comments:

“I was really proud of how the girls competed this weekend.  Thursday they overcame a long bus ride and slow start to pull away… and Friday we played really well on the defensive end against a very good Hutchison team.  Saturday, we just could not overcome the slow start, but the girls really worked to give themselves a chance.  Our conference this year is one of the better one’s in 3A, with multiple really good teams. It was our first conference loss, and hopefully we can respond and play well next weekend in Galena.  The regional tournament should be a lot of fun in two weeks.  I like where we are as a team, and I feel like we have improved a great deal throughout the season, despite not playing as well as we would have liked on Saturday.”

JV Boys Basketball (Coach Lee Chadwick):

 

The Boys JV basketball team played Delta on Thursday evening in Delta. We won by a score of 55-45. Statistics for this game are not available.

On Friday, we played a tight contest with Hutchison. Coming back from a 7 point deficit, we ended the regulation play tied at 39. Both teams found it difficult to score in the overtime period. With 1 minute left to play, each team had only scored one field goal each. 2 quick and curious fouls sent Hutchison to the line for a bonus 1-1 free throw. Making the front end, they missed the second attempt but grabbed the rebound. Hutch controlled the ball for 40 seconds before we forced an error and recovered the ball. Quickly bringing the ball to our side of the court, we took a time out and reviewed our sideline out-of-bounds play for this situation. With a great pass from Storm Rohrer to Moe Morgan, we scored with just a few seconds left and were able to hold on for the lead.

Saturday, however, was not as fortuitous. Only shooting 23% from the field, we quickly fell behind in the first quarter and never recovered. The final score was 27-58.

Varsity Boys Basketball (Coach Bart Hinkle):

Thursday, February 21st:    Valdez 54, Delta Junction 65

Thursday saw the Buccaneers travel to Delta Junction to begin a 3-day, 3-game Aurora Conference road swing that included one game against Delta, followed by two against the Hutchison Hawks.

From the tip-off, the Delta Huskies thoroughly outplayed the Bucs, who provided a lackluster effort and played sloppy, uninspired, and undisciplined basketball.  Delta outrebounded the Buccaneers, had fewer turnovers, and shot better from the FT line, 3-point line, and the field. Dominated on both sides of the ball, the Buccaneers incurred a 65-54 defeat, dropping them to 3-2 in Aurora Conference play.

The Bucs were led offensively by Logan Heckathorn (17 points) and Kyler LaBonte (13).  Kyler LaBonte also successfully drew an offensive foul.

Friday, February 22nd:  Valdez 54, Hutchison 29

On Friday the Bucs traveled to Fairbanks to start a 2-game tilt against the Hutchison Hawks.  The Bucs responded to their loss, and certain challenges from the coaching staff, and took control of the game early – leading 17-5 after the 1st quarter, and 25-10 at half-time.  The Buccaneer offense came to life in the 3rd quarter, registering 26 points while holding the Hawks to 8 – amounting to a 51-18 lead going into the 4th quarter, and an eventual 54-29 victory.

The Buccaneers out-rebounded the Hawks by an impressive margin of 26 rebounds (41 to 15), led by Douglas Cummins with 7 rebounds.  The Bucs were led offensively by Bennett Hinkle (15 points, 5 assists) and Kyler LaBonte (11 points). The Buccaneer defense held the Hawks to 24% shooting (11-45), including 5-for-27 (18%) from the 3-point line.

All 12 rostered Buccaneers registered playing time and contributed to a statistical category.

Saturday, February 23rd:  Valdez 72, Hutchison 39

Saturday afternoon’s rematch began much differently than the previous night, with the Hawks exceeding their Friday first half total by jumping out to an 12-8 lead after the first quarter.  In the 2nd quarter the Bucs ramped up their ¾ quart pressure defense and catapulted to a 33-18 half-time lead. The 3rd quarter featured much of the same, as the Bucs outscored the Hawks 22-6 – establishing an 57-25 advantage heading into the 4th quarter en route to an eventual 72-39 victory.

The Buccaneers once again drastically out-rebounded the Hawks (36-19), and held Hutchison to 13-for-48 shooting (27%) from the field.  Ike Watson and Moe Morgan each successfully drew an offensive foul. The Bucs were led offensively by Ike Watson (15 points, 12 rebounds), Logan Heckathorn (14 points, 5 assists), Jalen Freeman (13 points), and Kyler LaBonte (12 points).

All 12 rostered players once again registered playing time and contributed to a statistical category.

Notes:

The Buccaneer 2018-2019 regular season comes to a close this coming weekend, with the Bucs once again taking to the road to battle Aurora Conference foes.  Thursday’s contest will provide an opportunity for a bit of redemption as the Bucs battle the Huskies in Delta. Friday and Saturday will feature the Bucs vs. the Galena Hawks as the boys complete their bi-annual travel to Galena.

 

 

This Week in Sports:

Thursday; Feb. 28:  JV Boys, Varsity Boys, and Varsity Girls Basketball Teams will travel to Delta for an evening of games and then travel on to Fairbanks.  On Friday the Varsity Teams will fly to Galena for a weekend of games, and the JV Boys will play North Pole on Friday and West Valley on Saturday.

The Aurora Conference Basketball Tournament will be in Valdez on March 7 -9.

 
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GMS Weekend Wrap-Up – February 25, 2019

GMS Lady Huskies traveled to Delta for their final AWAY tournament.  Eight teams competed in  round robin games on Friday in order to determine the bracketing for Saturday’s single elimination. There were two divisions, Varsity and JV. Seeded 1st in the Varsity bracket was the Valdez A team; Valdez B was seeded 6th; In the JV bracket, Valdez C seeded 2nd and Valdez D seeded 3rd.

  • Valdez D took on Tok in the championship JV game, and brought home the 2nd place trophy.
  • Valdez A toppled Tri Valley for the 1st place trophy.
  • All Tourney Team members were Ellie Schantz, Sara Jorgens, Lily Brown, and Momoe Togaga’e.
  • MVP was Jasmine Bravo.

WRESTLING

The GMS wrestling team took to the mat last Friday night facing off against Glennallen, Grace Christian and Cordova. The team wrestled 2 rounds of matches on Friday and 3 rounds on Saturday giving each wrestler at the very least three matches on the weekend. I was excited to have 15 wrestlers competing this weekend, the most he have had all season. We came out strong picking up several pins out of the gate. I was impressed with our intensity and the adjustments we have made over the past few weeks. We have shown a lot of improvement on our feet with a strong short offense from the front headlock position as the team was able to pick up several points and pins from that position.

            As we approach the final week we go back to the wrestling room with the intentions of identifying mistakes and looking for opportunities to improve upon. If we minimize our mistakes and open up more opportunities to score we should have an exciting weekend ahead at Tanana Middle School.

 

Budget stories from around the state

DUNLEAVY LAUNCHES ‘MASSIVE’ PLAN TO CUT STATE SPENDING

Alaska Journal – Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Wednesday unveiled his proposal to balance the state’s budget without new taxes and without a reduction to the Permanent Fund dividend.

“This budget is going to impact all Alaskans. It’s too massive not to,” the governor said in a televised news conference from Juneau.

Read more HERE

THE GOVERNOR’S SHOCK BUDGET: NOW, ALASKANS, WILL YOU FINALLY PAY ATTENTION TO THE FISCAL CRISIS?

NewsMiner – The scale of Gov. Dunleavy’s proposed reductions was likely intended to shock reluctant legislators into action and to jolt Alaskans to finally say what, if anything, they are willing to start paying for and what they are willing to live without.

The governor’s budget plan should simply be viewed for what it is: the opening shot in what we hope is the final battle toward achieving the balanced and sustainable budget that Alaska simply must have.

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MUST READ ALASKA PROVIDES NUMBERS AND PERSPECTIVE ON SB57, MUNICIPAL TAX AND LETTER TO DUNLEAVY

Toward the end of the article, Suzanne Downing writes – “SB 57 would repeal the authority of Valdez to keep its municipal tax on the pipeline property that goes through the community. It’s doubtful that O’Neil would be so vigorous in his wrath if not for this piece of legislation. Currently, the town of 3,862 people gets $38.4 million from taxing the Trans Alaska Pipeline, which goes through the community. That’s a tax on oil property that gives the city nearly $10,000 of services per resident.

The Valdez total revenue is $54,551,110, or more than $14,000 per resident. Because it is so rich, it has an enviable quality of life with many good-paying public jobs. For comparison, the City and Borough of Juneau’s budget is about $10,500 per resident.

No city wants to give up its local oil tax and share it with other communities, so this will be a battle royale for communities such as Valdez and the North Slope Borough, which will fight back against SB 57, as they seek to keep taxes on pipeline properties for local uses. – Must Read Alaska

Read more HERE

DICK SHELLHORN OF CORDOVA TIMES ADDS PERSPECTIVE TO BUDGET DISCUSSION

In an article in the Cordova Times, Dick Shellhorn expressed concerns over the impacts the proposed Dunleavy budget. Shellhorn offers the perspective of a life-long Alaskan and toward the end of the article makes the statement, “Look in the mirror tomorrow morning and ask yourself what got us into this mess. And who needs to get us out”.

CLICK HERE to read Shellhorn’s Article

 
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