Posted by admin on December 21st, 2009
December 8, 2009 – 03:16 pm
From Sean Cockerham in Anchorage–
Andree McLeod’s latest ethics complaint, filed yesterday, complains that Sarah Palin’s legal defense fund continues to solicit contributions.
An investigator hired by the state personnel board, Tom Daniel, found on July 14 that there was “probable cause” the Alaska Fund Trust was in violation of statute.
The personnel board process is confidential and all that’s known is that the board has not followed up on its investigator’s report with the filing of any formal accusation, which would trigger a potential hearing or penalties.
You can read McLeod’s complaint here.
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Posted by admin on December 21st, 2009
December 6, 2009 – 01:54 am
From David Lightman in D.C.:
Look at it this way, Sarah Palin told a Washington journalists’ dinner Saturday night: If Joe Biden had lost, he’d be peddling a book today titled, “Going Rogaine.”
Biden, of course, is now vice president (and with a head of thinning hair), while Palin stopped in Washington Saturday to promote her book, “Going Rogue,” and entertain the Gridiron Club, a group of veteran Washington reporters and bureau chiefs at their annual winter dinner.
She joked about the snow outside—“I’m lovin’ the weather—feelin’ right at home.”
She talked about going out for a jog, “or as Newsweek calls it, a cover shoot.” And with husband Todd on the dais with her, she talked about how he thought “the Audacity of the North Slope” could have been an alternative book title.
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Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009
December 13, 2009 – 03:56 pm
From Kyle Hopkins in Anchorage –
I’m waiting with a herd of journalists at the Elmendorf gate for Palin’s book signing. Today’s signings here and in Fairbanks were to be the last on her tour, but Palin promised Friday on the Eddie Burke radio show to hold another event open to the general public. She blamed the restrictions at today’s events on the military.
Palin Tweeted this about an hour ago:
“Heading 2 Eielson Air Force base,Anchorage, 4 book event;military’s call 2 keep this military personnel only,so we’ll do public event later.”
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Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009
December 8, 2009 – 06:12 pm
From Erika Bolstad in Washington D.C. –
In what’s probably a sign of how partisan the debate over health care is getting, Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Mark Begich split their votes Tuesday on a measure that would have restricted how federal money could be used for abortion.
Murkowski, a Republican, voted against tabling the measure, proposed by an anti-abortion Democrat, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska. Begich, a Democrat, voted to table Nelson’s proposal.
The amendment failed to move forward, 54-45
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Posted by admin on December 20th, 2009
December 8, 2009 – 05:31 pm
From Bill White in Anchorage –
Former state Rep. Ralph Samuels from Anchorage announced this afternoon that he is running for governor in next year’s Republican primary.
Samuels currently is vice president for government and community relations in Alaska for tourism giant Holland America Line.
He served six years in the state House of Representatives, starting in 2003. He was House majority leader in his last term.
He made his announcement at a Resource Development Council for Alaska luncheon in Anchorage.
Reporter Sean Cockerham, who attended Samuels’ announcement, will have more on his candidacy later today.
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Posted by admin on December 19th, 2009
December 11, 2009 – 07:11 pm
From Don Hunter in Anchorage –
Mayor Dan Sullivan this afternoon vetoed $174,000 in amendments the Assembly added to the 2010 city budget Tuesday.
Sullivan lined out a $124,000 increase in grants for arts organizations, and an additional $50,000 for library materials.
Sullivan noted that both those amendments were on top of other increases added in a compromise budget fashioned largely by Assembly members Patrick Flynn and Jennifer Johnston.
Small numbers in a budget totalling more than $421 million, Sullivan acknowledged. But, he said, “at some point you just have to draw a lin
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Posted by admin on July 28th, 2009
Tue, Jul. 28 – Beging with the Certificate #49700 all authentication certificates will bear the signature of Craig E. Campbell.
Posted by admin on February 27th, 2009
Friday, Feb. 27 – In order to comply with the Hague Convention of 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents the Apostille in Alaska will now add a square border to the Apostille. The change to make an Apostille square will take effect beginning with the Certificate #48677.
Posted by admin on October 22nd, 2008
Wednesday, Oct. 22 – Beginning with Certificate #47790 the name of the country that the certificate is being generated for will be removed from the bottom margin of the certificate.


Note: Upper Image has country of designated use under the seal at the bottom left corner.
Rejoice! If you change your mind i the last moment about the country where you will use your document you don’t have to undergo authentication procedure all over again as long as the authentication method is the same for either country. (i.e. Apostille vs Foreign Certification)
Posted by admin on October 13th, 2008
Monday, Oct. 13 – Important changes will take effect in connecion with an authentication procedure of documents in our State. Beging with the Certificate #47750 certificates will be attached behind the document instead of on top of the document.
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