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Monday
November 01, 2010
Bewitching Ladies
Kayla Gray, Maria Nanez and Tammy Fain in their "Bewitching Ladies" Halloween costumes, enchanted and delighted Tatsuda's shoppers Saturday.
Front Page Photo by MARY KAUFFMAN
Alaska: Voice Message Raises Questions About Miller Coverage; Station disputes allegation - A press release issued Saturday October 30, 2010, by the Joe Miller campaign claimed that KTVA personnel, "openly discuss creating, if not fabricating, two stories about Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Joe Miller."
In what is described as an apparent accidental voice mail message left on the cell phone of Joe Miller’s spokesperson, Randy DeSoto, what is believed to be the news director for CBS Anchorage affiliate KTVA, along with assignment editor Nick McDermott, and other reporters, openly discuss creating, if not fabricating, two stories about Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Joe Miller. The voice mail message was later authenticated by Mr. McDermott, who sent a text to DeSoto stating “Damn iPhone … I left you a long message. I thought I hung up. Sorry.”
“Frankly, when I first heard this I was shocked,” said DeSoto. “Though a bit garbled at times, there are disturbing comments in this conservation that never should have occurred.”
A press release issued Saturday October 30, 2010, by the Joe Miller campaign claimed in the first discussion, the Anchorage -based KTVA reporters discussed getting a list of Miller campaign supporters in order to ‘find’ a “child molester.” “You have to find that one person,” says the male reporter, to laughter in the news room. The reporters at KTVA then discussed creating a “Rand Paul” incident at the then upcoming Miller Rally (held on October 28, 2010) and hoping for violence so that they can “send out a tweet” and “Facebook” that “Miller got punched” at the rally.
In a prepared statement, KTVA General Manager Jerry Bever says, "It's unfortunate that this recording has happened. It's unfortunate because it does not accurately reflect the journalistic standards of our newsroom and the garbled context will no doubt leave more questions than answers. The Miller campaign's analysis of the recording is incorrect in many material ways ranging from personnel involved in the conversation, the interpretation of conversation snippets and the reported transcript of the perceived garbled conversation."
"While the recording is real, the allegations are untrue," said Bever. "The recording was the result of a cell phone not being hung up after a call was placed to Randy DeSoto, Joe Miller campaign spokesperson, Thursday afternoon to discuss Joe Miller's appearance on that evening's newscast. That phone call was placed near the end of a coverage planning meeting in our newsroom regarding that evening's Miller rally in downtown Anchorage. The group of KTVA news personnel was reviewing potential "what-if" scenarios, discussing the likelihood of events at the rally and how KTVA might logistically disseminate any breaking news." - More...
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Fish Factor: Commission soon to reveal recommendations for fisheries By LAINE WELCH - Alaska’s fishing industry will soon get a peek at what next year’s halibut catches might be. At the end of November, scientists with the International Pacific Halibut Commission will reveal their recommendations for fisheries on the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. Based on data gathered this summer by vessel surveys at 1,260 data stations, not much has changed over the past year, said IPHC director Bruce Leaman.
“Probably the only thing that was notable is in several areas we seem to see fish that are a little chubbier than they had been in previous years, which might be a good sign in terms of how their feeding is and perhaps that might translate into some growth issues. But we have been so concerned about the declining growth rates that any news would be good news on that front,” Leaman said.
'The coast wide Pacific halibut catch has been cut by 10% for each of the past two years. Two strong year classes are poised to enter the fishery, but the slow growth rates have slowed down that recruitment. Researchers suspect the huge stocks of arrowtooth flounder that blanket the bottom of the Gulf of Alaska for depleting food supplies that also are shared with halibut.
The commission also is refocusing attention on halibut bycatch, Leaman said. Coast wide, an estimated 12 million pounds of halibut are taken as bycatch in other fisheries each year. Last January, for the first time in nearly two decades, a halibut bycatch working group was revived to examine how those removals affect halibut stock assessments and fishery management.
“It’s not an IPHC group, per se, it’s more of a US/Canada government group talking to each other about what are the present levels of bycatch, how is it being accounted for, are those methods adequate, what is the potential impact of bycatch to the fisheries,” Leaman explained.
He added that the IPHC is concerned that halibut bycatch is not particularly well estimated for some fisheries because observer coverage or other monitoring is fairly low. - More...
Monday - November 01, 2010
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Alaska: Federal Experts to Help with Anchorage Homelessness -
With more than 20 deaths on the streets of Anchorage in or around the homeless community over the past several months, U.S. Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) has secured the assistance of the federal agency which deals with homelessness. At the senator’s request, two of the agency’s top officials plan to travel to Anchorage next month to help local leaders address the tragic problem.
“I am pleased to learn some of the country’s leading experts on homelessness are coming to Anchorage to try to help with the growing crisis around homelessness and death in public places,” Begich said. “Perhaps with local, state and federal officials working together, a clear plan of action can move forward to safeguard this population.”
Concerned by the extraordinary number of Alaskans dying on the streets, Begich in September wrote a letter to the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) seeking assistance. In a response earlier this month, the agency called Anchorage’s homeless situation “alarming” and said USICH Deputy Director Jennifer Ho and Regional Homelessness Coordinator for Region 10, Paul Carlson, will travel to Anchorage Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 to meet with local officials. - More...
Monday - November 01, 2010
National: Worries arise about possible government monitoring of social media By CED KURTZ - Under new legislation being devised by the Obama administration, the government would be able to listen in on all your Internet communications -- Twitter, Facebook, Skype and others.
The administration plans to propose to Congress legislation that would require all companies with products allowing Internet communication to build in a back door to their encryption. That way the government could quickly monitor conversations.
This would, for the first time, bring peer-to-peer communications services such as Facebook and Skype under the same government surveillance requirements imposed on telecoms by the 1994 Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act.
Court authorization would still be required.
All of this is, of course, in the name of fighting crime and preventing terrorism, in a time when technology is advancing so quickly that the government is falling behind in its ability to crack communications of terrorists and criminals. - More...
Monday - November 01, 2010
Columns - Commentary
DAVE KIFFER: Still Aging After All These Years - A while back, I mused on how it was that folks in my age group had suddenly become “old.”
Natch, I have received several emails, phone calls and letter bombs from people who are a wee bit over-concerned about “premature” aging. The most common question I have received is “Hey Dave, you old geezer, how can I be sure that I am not on the Road to Ruin like you?”
Well, I can assure you that you are all aging, and at a speed that is indeed somewhat faster than continental drift.
But, in order to ease your concerns, I have come up with a series of questions that could help clear things up. As always, your answers are completely confidential and I promise not to share them with any more than one or two dozen of my closest personal friends or on more than two social networking sites. And I promise not to laugh too loudly when you come into the room.
Got your number two pencils ready? (And no using Google or Wikipedia to find the correct answers!) - More...
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Halloween Events By
Rhonda Ball - I just wanted to take the time to write a letter to thank everyone involved in any or all of the fun events that I attended this past weekend with my family. - More...
Monday PM - November 01, 2010
Pro OTTAR MOBLEY By
Gerry Knasiak - I am delighted about his ability to articulate his views and ideas so clearly. Who, you might ask? I’m writing about and voting for Ottar Mobley because although his campaign has been focused on energy, economics and education his interests and certainly his knowledge go well beyond them. All this became apparent when I had the good fortune meeting him on his first visit to Ketchikan after declaring himself a candidate for the seat now occupied by Kyle Johansen who had run unopposed in ‘06 and ‘08. - More...
Monday PM - November 01, 2010
A liberal for Murkowski By
Ani Drozdowska - Five reasons why I, a bleeding heart liberal, will vote for a Lisa Murkowski, a Republican. - More...
Monday PM - November 01, 2010
Pro Joe Miller By
Merrill Stulken - The Alaskan voters had made a clear decision during the primary race who they wanted to represent them in DC. I voted for Joe Miller this time because of Lisa's voting record which consistantly opposed what I felt was the right choices for Alaska. (I don't agree with an entitlement society mentality just look at Europe and you see where that will lead us). - More...
Monday PM - November 01, 2010
Uncivilized Behavior By Rob Glenn - Regarding Robert Rice's letter,
seriously, are there any politicians who "can hold up as an example to our children; a good, moral, human being?" - More...
Monday PM - November 01, 2010
Uncivilized behavior By
Robert K Rice - Joe Miller “I Lied", his thugs handcuffing and detaining private citizens on public property. Rand Paul’s thugs manhandling and then stomping on a young woman’s head because her sign is offensive. Despite this uncivilized behavior, these whacko’s are ahead in the polls. To me it is frightening that so many Americans will accept this kind of behavior from people who are to represent them in the US Senate. - More...
Saturday AM - October 30, 2010
Pro McAdams By
Dave Lieben - This year's Senate race is certainly an interesting one. Recent polls show the three candidates about even, with the number of undecided voters increasing instead of decreasing. - More...
Saturday AM - October 30, 2010
Redistribute the wealth By Patti Fay Hickox - I'm Irish, it's cultural. I agree with Bob McLaughin II. The changes that (THE PEOPLE) made in the presidential election 2 years ago are the first changes to help the poor and middle class in many years. - More...
Saturday AM - October 30, 2010
Cutting Public Safety By
Darlene Guzman - Every year Public Safety is on the chopping block for positions. I understand the hard times this community is going through but without police officers and firefighters it could be harder times for the citizens who need them. Public Safety is partially funded by sales tax in the amount of $3 million dollars a year split between police and fire. Excluding the proposed fire station, that is nearly half of the fire department's budget. - More...
Saturday AM - October 30, 2010
Write-In Candidates By
Shannon Nelson - America is a wonderful place to live. We have the privilage and right to vote and we have the privilage and right to run as an elected runner or as a 'write in'. That is the American way. - More...
Saturday AM - October 30, 2010
Ballot Measure 1: Increase Number of Legislators and Districts; Senate Joint Resolution 21 By
Carolyn V Brown - The League of Women Voters of Alaska encourages voters to weigh the facts of Ballot Measure 1. At statehood, 1959, the Alaska Constitution mandated 20 Senators and 40 Representatives to serve in the Alaska Legislature to serve a population at that time of 225,000. The current population of Alaska is 691,000 (in 2008 - 2009) and the number of members in the Alaska Legislature has remained the same, as the population tripled. In 1959, each Representative served 5625 Alaskans; however, in 2010, each Representative is asked to represent 17,275 Alaskans. If Ballot Measure 1 is not approved by the voters, the number of voters in each legislative district could increase to approximately 18,000. - More...
Thursday AM - October 28, 2010
Pro Joe Miller By
Glen Thompson - In this year’s US Senate race, Alaska is fortunate to have three fine citizens to choose from. They each bring experience, skill, and aptitude to the table. They are also our friends and neighbors. We should bear this in mind when our political discourse tends to devolve into personal attacks. During my recent six years in elected office, it was rare to find an elected official who put themselves ahead of their constituents. We generally agreed on our desire for success, we just disagreed on how to go about it. Personal attacks merely serve to deflect from the issues and there are not many saints walking amongst us. - More...
Wednesday AM - October 27, 2010
Lisa Murkowski By
Ken Arriola - I truly find it hard to believe that Lisa Murkowski's two term tenure in the Senate has earned her the misfortune of being ousted for an all but unknown candidate. - More...
Wednesday - October 27, 2010
MAN UP By David G. Hanger - By concise do you (
Laura Plenert) mean a sound byte that is not visible? Or are you concerned with something that is not quite precise enough for your taste? The devil is in the details, so I am told. It is simple fact, for example, that the leader of a goon squad is also a goon. That is an unfortunate fact in this instance, to be sure, because the man is running for U.S. Senator, but the leader of a goon squad is also a goon. - More...
Wednesday AM - October 27, 2010
What Will Alaskans Remember about November 2nd, 2010? by Ken Bylund - Too many of today's Politicians run for office to initiate a career with the primary objective of keeping that coveted position for life... their product is generally legalized bribery and generating a confused issuance of useless drama. Question - do they represent the people? Have our veterans, past and present, risked their lives and died for this travesty? Did we the people ask for this welfare state, or was it just a scheme to insert a Burmese Monkey Trap into our culture? If we don't learn to let go of the bribe... we will be sharing that cook-pot with the frog. - More...
Wednesday AM - October 27, 2010
RE: Great Job, Seniors By
Judith Green - WOW how nice - life in Ketchikan needs to be at the top of the list of positives for us all. - More...
Wednesday AM - October 27, 2010
Ketchikan Packing Company By
Bruce Anderson
- Would anyone have any info on the Ketchikan Packing Company. My grandfather ran it and had an old codfishing schooner- the Fanny Dutard, that he towed behind the Narada between Seattle and Ketchikan with empty cans for the cannery. He also built and had floating salmon traps. - More...
Wednesday AM - October 27, 2010
Joe Miller, the RIGHT Choice By
Sandy Powers - Sometimes I almost wish I were a Democrat. It would be easier to stomach the political articles appearing right and left - but mostly left - in Alaska's media. Newspapers wield an undue amount of influence on political outcomes. And so, misleading headlines such as AP Becky Bohrer's recent "Missteps Cost Miller" are disturbing in their bias. - More...
Tuesday AM - October 26, 2010
Great job, seniors! By
Michael Cron - I would like to take a moment to commend the senior class at Ketchikan High School. This last Thursday, the high school held a pep assembly that included the traditional "senior walk-in," where the seniors enter the gym to cheers and walk around the basketball court a few times. - More...
Tuesday AM - October 26, 2010
Privacy outweighed by public's significant interest By
A. M. Johnson - The "Retired" judge, appointed by Frank Murkowski, rules on a weekend that: "I hold that although Mr. Miller has a legitimate expectation of privacy in those documents, Mr. Miller's right to privacy is indeed outweighed by the public's significant interest in the background of a public figure who is running for the U.S. Senate," the judge said. - More...
Tuesday AM - October 26, 2010
Pro Joe Miller By
Richard Easbey - Amen, Debbie Nance. It's hard to say who should be more ashamed of themselves: Lisa Murkowski for her sleazy attempt to hijack the election, which she lost to Joe Miller fair and square ... or Alaskans who apparently prefer to be welfare queens and stay on the government teat rather than to make Alaska self-sustaining and prosperous. - More...
Tuesday AM - October 26, 2010
RE: The News Media and Transparency By
Tom Barrett - Regarding Ken Bylund's letter: well put, and in very few words. - More...
Tuesday AM - October 26, 2010
Pro Scott McAdams By
Bob McLaughlin,II - If you were one of the voters who turned out in large numbers on Stedman Street for the caucus (2008), to put an end to the Bush/Cheany administration, and turned out to vote in November 08 for President Obama, then you should know what your vote did and how it affects you every day.- More...
Saturday AM - October 23, 2010
"Old school" tax and spend By
Doug Gosnell -
So, Lisa wants to "make history" as a write-in candidate? Of all the republicans now sitting in congress, Lisa has one of the worst conservative voting records. Of 319 house and senate republicans in congress, only 11 had a worse conservative voting record than Lisa. - More...
Friday PM - October 22, 2010
RE: Miller Time By
Laura Plenert -
Mr. Hanger, why can you never be concise in your comments?? And why are you always calling names and blaming others for everything?? Your points might be taken seriously if you weren't always accusing and could keep it to a couple of paragraphs. - More...
Friday PM - October 22, 2010
Pro Joe Miller By
Debbie Nance -
Lisa Murkowski, I have a question. The voters made their choice known and Joe Miller won, yet here you are insisting that you know better. How many other times have you decided you knew better than those you represent??? - More...
Friday PM - October 22, 2010
Write-in Lisa Murkowski By
Lyle Simpson - I am a lifetime Alaskan (over 70 years) and I have never seen a campaign as dishonest as the one launched by Joe Miller. His attacks on Lisa Murkowski misrepresented her stand on issues and then he had the audacity to lie about her financial disclosure claiming that she has investments that actually do not exist. Yet, he has not bothered to file his own disclosure statement which was due 6 months ago. what is Joe hiding? He presents himself as a fiscal conservative yet he used the very system that he rails against when he collected farm subsidies for several years. Joe denied taking subsidies but was forced to admit to them when the facts became known. Where is the transparency he promises? How can Alaskans trust Joe when he has lied so much throughout his campaign. - More...
Thursday AM - October 21, 2010
Write-in Lisa Murkowski By
Olga Simpson - Alaskans need to be united against outside interest groups who are trying to buy our U.S. Senate seat. Thousands of dollars from Californians, Nevadans, Pennsylvanians and many other outsiders are being poured into Joe Miller's campaign for Alaska's Senate seat. Previous involvement from outside groups have prevented us from utilizing our State's natural resources. Once again these OUTSIDERS want to involve themselves in Alaska's business by removing our influential Senator Lisa Murkowski. As a native born Alaskan, she knows ALL of Alaska well. Every vote she has cast during her tenure has been in Alaska's best interest. - More...
Thursday AM - October 21, 2010
KGBSD vs local nonprofits By Agnes Moran
The Ketchikan Gateway School District (KGBSD) has secure sources of funding from the local, state and federal governments. The KGBSD needs to rein in their spending. They need to put off implementing expensive programs such as providing Apple laptops to every high school student until the local economy improves. KGBSD should not be competing with local nonprofits for local charitable resources. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
The Challenge of Fixing Our Economy By
Mary Lynne Dahl - As I think about my vote in the upcoming election, I cannot help but make a few comments. I am neither Democrat nor Republican. I am not impressed with or interested in blasting any candidate. I am a fiscal conservative and a social moderate, for what it's worth. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
Write-in LISA MURKOWSKI By
Vicki Harsha -
It has been a couple of weeks since I wrote my first letter to Sit News asking for answers from either Joe Miller or his supporters. I am still unable to get a response to my questions from his campaign. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
What’s Right For Alaska? By Connie Emmert - Remember how “Hope and Change” turned out to be something other than what Obama’s voters bargained for? I think about that every time I hear Lisa say she’s going to do “what’s right for Alaska”. What does that mean? It’s an ambiguous phrase. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
Write-in LISA MURKOWSKI By
Jonna Cragun - This is my choice. because it's best for Alaska.. and I'm a democrat. The other candidates are too green to get what Alaska needs at the DC level. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
WHO’S REALLY LYING? By
Andy Rauwolf -
Lisa Murkowski has accused Joe Miller of lying about her record and her vote on health care, repeatedly stating that Joe said she voted for the bill. I have searched the Web, including Senator Murkowski’s website, and nowhere can I find a video clip or recording of Joe Miller stating she voted for Obamacare. What Joe has said is taken directly from Lisa’s statements from videos, namely: “It’s not so much that the government run plan is in and of itself a bad thing … what we have to have is a government run plan that actually works.” This and other recorded statements she has made leave little doubt that Lisa Murkowski is supportive of some form of government run health care which will ultimately lead to the end of private sector health insurance. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
MILLER TIME By David G. Hanger -
That short step to jackboots, brownshirts, and storm troopers has now been taken by this nut job, Joe Miller. I think now you can clearly see that what I said then is not in any sense an exaggeration of current circumstance. He has his own hired goons and thugs who now handcuff and kidnap anyone who asks questions of this man who wants to be our Senator, but refuses to answer any questions whatsoever about his past. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
Standing water on the roadway By
Laurie Price -
With monsoon rains of late I have notice more standing water on the highway. It could be an easy fix if the state would muck out the grass and dirt build up from under the guard rails allowing for proper drainage. - More...
Wednesday PM - October 20, 2010
'Personal Responsibility' By
Virginia E. Atkinson -
Bullying in this country is so out of control thanks to too much negative news coverage and all the copy-cats coming out of the woodworks 'cause they have that strong desire for a few minutes of fame and shame. Bullies ought to be treated like any other criminals 'cause it involves individuals harming others around them. - More...
Wednesday PM- October 20, 2010
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