...Ketchikan. Now that is a fast way to provide an economic boost, keeping jobs and money in Alaska. Williams is retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News and a former member of the University of Alaska Board of Regents.
...and several pending for consideration next year, it is imperative that the governor seek reelection or find a like-minded candidate. The filing deadline is June 1. Lew Williams Jr. is a retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News.
...Santa Claus, especially when, unlike most Santas, he won't send a bill for at least another year? Williams is retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News and a former member of the University of Alaska Board of Regents.
...President Dwight Eisenhower signed the Alaska Statehood Act, Atwood was among six Alaskans, and the only private sector person, invited to the signing. Ike recognized leadership. Williams is retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News.
...government agencies have too much money and too many people with nothing to do. That makes Alaskans unhappy. Williams is retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News and a former member of the University of Alaska Board of Regents.
...timber, Alaska land, fishing, oil, mining and transportation that converted Alaska. Lew M. Williams Jr. is the retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News who has been a Southeast Alaska journalist since 1946.
...and theirs - for locking up more than one-third of Southeast in a one-use reserve - wilderness. Williams is retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News and a former member of the University of Alaska Board of Regents.
...plan for distribution of the 5 percent. But if voters have a choice on the ballot between this plan or an income tax or sales tax, what are the odds on the outcome? Lew Williams Jr. is the retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News.
...it is hard to believe many will support their attack next on the visitor business. Lew M. Williams Jr. is a retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News and a Southeast Alaska journalist since 1946.
...economic, plus $1 million to upgrade five log-transfer facilities. Stevens has been listening. Williams is retired publisher of the Ketchikan Daily News and a former member of the University of Alaska Board of Regents.
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