The United States Postal Service has announced reduced service window hours at the Douglas and Auke Bay post office locations beginning March 5.Currently, the two locations are open for window...
City Manager Rod Swope told the Assembly at its retreat Tuesday the prediction of a $7.5 million overall deficit over the next two years is holding, and part of the plan to deal with it is by not filling vacant positions.
...transports will be delayed," he said. Swope said it would cost the city at least $20,000 more with the center's reduced service hours. Although the committee didn't decide on the issue, Mayor Bruce Botelho said he thinks the recovery center...
...AMHS afloat and ashore staff have achieved minor miracles in their efforts to minimize the impacts on the public of reduced service this summer after the devastating fire that knocked the M/V Columbia out of service. In the face of all of these...
...AMHS afloat and ashore staff have achieved minor miracles in their efforts to minimize the impacts on the public of reduced service this summer after the devastating fire that knocked the M/V Columbia out of service." CLARIFICATION: It is true...
...the five years that the Legislature has been cutting the cost of state operation, Alaskans are complaining about reduced services. People with children want more money, not less, for schools. Fishermen and game guides want more protection...
...ends of the road system, to Japonski Island and around downtown. The buses would run Monday through Saturday, with reduced service on Saturday. An extra downtown route would be scheduled for the summer, and people with special needs would be able...
...Tony Knowles says is needed to fund the basics of state government and keep local taxes from rising because of reduced services. Legislators in both parties and many residents agreed major changes are needed since oil revenue is shrinking quickly...
...fiscal year. Kevin Ritchie, executive director of the Alaska Municipal League, said the decrease will lead to reduced services funded by local governments and higher taxes as municipalities try to raise money cut by the Legislature. The following...
...think not. Governments have a tendency to perpetuate their own growth and ours is no different. I'll gladly take reduced services instead of more taxes. Your statement regarding the taxing of catalog sales is ludicrous. Thank goodness for catalogs...
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