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  2. Joan Arend Kickbush - Wikipedia

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    "Joan Arend Kickbush Obituary" Anchorage Daily News. July 6, 2006. Alaska State Library. Michael Kennedy (1969) Alaska as seen by her artists. Houston, Texas: Humble Oil and Refining Company. Originally published in Humble Oil magazine, v. 8, no. 1. pp. 8–13. "Alaska biography file: K – Joan Arend Kickbush." Alaska State Library, manuscript ...

  3. William Tobin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Tobin remained with the Anchorage Times until the newspaper ceased publication in 1992. [1] Following the closure of the Anchorage Times, the owner of the Times began paying for a "daily conservative, half-page op-ed" piece in the rival Anchorage Daily News. [1] The new op-ed space in the Anchorage Daily News was called the Voice of the Times. [1]

  4. Ken Hinchey - Wikipedia

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    Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. Ken Hinchey (September 9, 1912 – April 21, 1994) was an American entrepreneur and politician who served one term as Mayor of Anchorage , Alaska from 1955 to 1956. Early life

  5. Kay Fanning - Wikipedia

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    She was editor and publisher of the Anchorage Daily News. In 1983, she became editor of the Christian Science Monitor in Boston, Massachusetts, becoming the first woman to edit an American national newspaper. [1] She was the president of the American Society of News Editors from April 1987 to April 1988.

  6. Anchorage Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Anchorage Daily News was born as the weekly Anchorage News, publishing its first issue January 13, 1946.The paper's founder and first publisher was Norman C. Brown. The early president of the paper's parent company was Harry J. Hill, who was also assistant treasurer of The Lathrop Company

  7. Robert Erwin - Wikipedia

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    Robert Cecil "Bob" Erwin (December 29, 1934 – January 24, 2020) [1] was an American lawyer who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Alaska from August 3, 1970, to April 15, 1977.

  8. Bill Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    He served on the Anchorage Planning Commission from 1960 to 1963, and the Anchorage Charter Commission in 1976. [3] In addition, Sheffield served as chair of the state parole board and the University of Alaska Foundation Board. [3] He died at his Anchorage home on November 4, 2022. He was 94. [2] [4]

  9. Frank Prewitt - Wikipedia

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    On October 10, 2007 the Anchorage Daily News reported, "After court on Thursday, prosecutor Joe Bottini took the unusual step of singling out prosecution witness Frank Prewitt, who has been working undercover for the FBI since 2004…his work helped investigators get the evidence they needed for wiretaps and bugs in Suite 604 of (Juneau's ...