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Jack Ciattarelli has his work cut out for him in the general election. But right now he gets to watch his Republican primary rivals fight over who can show more fealty to a former president who supported an assault on democracy.
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada s oil and gas industry
Focus on North Fork
Kay Cashman
Petroleum News
Vision Resources, a Gardes Holdings company, has entered into a five-year natural gas sales and purchase agreement with Alaska Pipeline Co. that will result in APCs utility affiliate Enstar Natural Gas Co. distributing gas from Visions North Fork unit. The field is north of Homer on Alaskas southern Kenai Peninsula.
The agreement was filed in February by Enstar with the Regulatory Commission of Alaska, which oversees supply contracts for regulated utilities. Enstar provides natural gas distribution service to the municipality of Anchorage and portions of the Matanuska-Susitna and Kenai Peninsula boroughs.
Jeffrey Glass admitted possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence
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Distressed Jeffrey Glass pointed an air rifle at a police officer after they responded to his call for help.
Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard the 59-year-old had contacted the police to report there was a man in the street with a gun.
Police recovered ecstasy pills from the toilet (stock image) (Image: Getty)
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Drug dealer Ryan Walley has been jailed after he sold cannabis to raise cash to buy Christmas presents and boost his income.
The 27-year-old groundworker was also caught with cocaine and ketamine when police raided his home in May 2019.
From left Stephen Hall, Jade Halll and Anthony Jones
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Dad Stephen Hall turned his daughter’s garden shed into a mini-cannabis farm so he could grow drugs for his own daily use.
Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard the 63-year-old had bypassed the electricity meter and rigged up the outbuilding with power.