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She happily announces, Our newest little family member has arrived.
Posting a photo of baby footprints, her caption reads, Despite the unexpected trials this year, God gave us a little miracle. For those of you who really know me - you’ve known that I’ve been praying for this every year on my birthday for 10 years now. Each year - my wish the same when I blew out my candles. So with great patience, belief and trust - I am happy to announce my wish has finally come true. Our newest little family member has arrived. From my family to yours. Advanced Happy Easter.
Print article In late March, Gov. Mike Dunleavy threw down a rhetorical gauntlet, announcing that after more than 60 years of statehood, Alaska is exercising its right to manage all navigable waterways in the state including those that flow through federal land. It’s a gambit that’s backed by recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings, and although its impact for ordinary Alaskans is mostly symbolic, it may wake federal authorities up to unfulfilled promises made to the state decades ago. The assertion that Alaska can manage all navigable waterways in the state, as well as the lands underneath them, has its roots in recent Supreme Court case law in particular, the John Sturgeon case. The court’s unanimous 2019 ruling established that the state has those management rights even for rivers that pass through federal lands. Fortunately, that ruling threaded a needle in preserving another landmark decision important to Alaska the Katie John decision, which found that land management
pausing at the end of Virginia’s driveway as if undecided which way to go swing massive nose first east, then west there is no traffic on our street and still you stand there waiting for a scent, or for a sign that only you will see broad, rectangular body balanced upon legs which seem too long
Print article As COVID-19 case counts in Alaska begin to climb again, health officials say getting the state vaccinated is the best way to tamp down spread but the pace of vaccination is slowing. ”This is the crux of where we’re at right now with this pandemic,” state epidemiologist Dr. Joe McLaughlin said this week. “We need to get people vaccinated.” Health experts have billed high rates of vaccination as a ticket out of the pandemic, and Alaska last month became the first state to offer vaccinations for all residents 16 and older. The Alaskans most eager to get the vaccine have already received their shots. Now, the new challenge that state officials say they’re facing is how to reach a sometimes more hesitant group of individuals who might get a vaccine if the process were simpler.
Francesca Novello: “Con Valentino Rossi ho lavorato di strategia”
Dopo una settimana o poco più a Doha, al fianco di Valentino Rossi, Francesca Novello è tornata in Italia. Da umbrella girl a fidanzata del Dottore. Il primo contatto tra i due è avvenuto in pista, qu .
MotoGP, Lucchinelli: “Valentino Rossi? Largo ai giovani”
Senza peli sulla lunga, l’ex campione della 500 ha detto la sua sul pesarese e sulle sue chance di vincere il titolo della categoria regina .
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