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Nome, Home: 03/01/2007 - 04/01/2007
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A news reporter's unofficial take on life in bush Alaska. Don't know how I got this e-mail but Andrew Halcro sent me a link today to this announcement. On his web site:. I'll return to the pages of the Anchorage Daily News Opinion section on Sunday April 1, 2007. My first column will be on campaign promises and the current state of Alaska's fiscal landscape. Posted by Jesse Zink. Links to this post. That's why I liked the advice the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner gives today. The pending departures of Mayor ...
Nome, Home: Sun Cancellation
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A news reporter's unofficial take on life in bush Alaska. It's too beautiful outside to blog. Posted by Jesse Zink. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Episcopal deacon, student, and author of Grace at the Garbage Dump: Making Sense of Mission in the Twenty-First Century. View my complete profile. Alaska: The View From Up Here. To Philly, From Alaska w/love. Fairbanks Daily News Miner. Alaska Public Radio Network.
Nome, Home: Gimme a brake
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A news reporter's unofficial take on life in bush Alaska. Someone in Ted Stevens' office. Is looking forward to the August Congressional recess:. 8217;s warning centered around several specific safety features that are missing from the imported Chinese ATVs, including front breaks, parking breaks, and an ability to start the vehicle in gear. Would that be the August break or brake? Yes, I am not exactly perfect in this regard on this blog but I don't get paid for this.). Posted by Jesse Zink.
Nome, Home: Lost his way
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A news reporter's unofficial take on life in bush Alaska. Poor Don Young. He's forgotten what he was sent to Washington to do and his career is collapsing around him. The people of the Great Land want him to represent their interests in Congress. But Don keeps forgetting that. As his former aides get indicted, he spends more money. Than any other representative on legal fees and yet can't apparently bring himself to tell his constituents why that might be necessary. When he finally decides to act. On beh...
Nome, Home: Does this surprise anyone?
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A news reporter's unofficial take on life in bush Alaska. Does this surprise anyone? Does the news that Don Young is under federal investigation. Come as a surprise to anyone at all? It seems to me that he long ago stopped caring about what Alaskans wanted and opted to use his position as he saw fit. A couple of questions:. Why is the Wall Street Journal, and not say, KTUU. Or Alaska AP, breaking this story? How does this tilt the mental scales that people like Ethan Berkowitz. Posted by Jesse Zink.
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: October 2004
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. October 30, 2004. 14 Interview With Mr. Lupie. The first thing I though about when Mr. Lupie mentioned the thirty-year plan was how much more it would have cost than the five-year plan. When it sunk in, I realized that the five-year plan would have defiantly been a...Every...
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: November 2004
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. November 14, 2004. Each was taken in the midafternoon from my livingroom. Top, right was durring the blizzard on Election Day. Now that the lake is frozen, it's a much shorter walk to the store. Posted by David M. Miller. At Sunday, November 14, 2004. November 07, 2004.
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: 43. Santa Fe.
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. July 21, 2007. A view of the sunset from my dorm room at St. John's College in Santa Fe, NM. This summer is already beginning to end. How did I let nearly a year go by without blogging? Posted by David M. Miller. At Saturday, July 21, 2007. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS).
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: September 2004
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. September 25, 2004. 9 A Walk to the Dump. Here, we're still less than a mile from the school, but we've passed the last house. The ramps leading up to the boardwalk are snow machine cross-overs. In the distance you can see the smokestack to the incinerator at the dump.
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: 42. Ketchikan.
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. October 02, 2006. Ketchikan is the southernmost city in Alaska, and the rainiest in the US. With kids from the local high school holding up signs supporting their favorite candidates. I've never seen anything like it. Posted by David M. Miller. At Monday, October 02, 2006.
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: June 2005
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. June 29, 2005. 34 Bread Loaf in Juneau. Welcome to my site! I'll come back to this at the end of August. Have a good summer! Posted by David M. Miller. At Wednesday, June 29, 2005. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). Welcome to my blog. David M. Miller.
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: March 2005
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. March 28, 2005. 30 Hunting For Subsistence. Be arrested if I steer the boat. Native hunters frequently take other protected marine mammals,. If they planned to enforce state and federal subsistence hunting regulations.". August 22, 2002 Kenai Peninsula Online. Four other s...
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: 44. Washington D.C.
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. September 08, 2008. 44 Washington D.C. Three big things happened since the last time I blogged:. My father passed away from a stroke. I was appointed Teacher in Residence at the Library of Congress. Our Governor (AK) is running for US Vice President. Following my father's ...
To Philly, From Alaska, w/love: July 2005
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To Philly, From Alaska, w/love. I came to South East Alaska (Ketchikan) last summer after two years teaching in Tuntutuliak, a native village in S.W. Alaska. I first moved to Alaska in 2004 after four years of teaching in Philadelphia. July 12, 2005. Posted by David M. Miller. At Tuesday, July 12, 2005. Subscribe to: Comment Feed (RSS). Welcome to my blog. David M. Miller. Ketchikan, Alaska, United States. View my complete profile. Alaska: The View From Up Here.
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A news reporter's unofficial take on life in bush Alaska. It is no secret to anyone in Nome but I realize I have not mentioned to this audience some important news: I am moving to South Africa and will be leaving Nome this Wednesday. There are a number of great Alaskan bloggers on the web and I don't think I'll be missed much. My only parting advice is this: a) don't be afraid to write what you think - it's more interesting and b) post regularly - that is what makes people keep coming back. Than her....
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