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Congresswoman Mary Peltola has served as the State of Alaska’s only representative in the U.S. House since 2022. She was previously a tribal judge and is the first Alaska Native person in Congress. She’s running for reelection in November and stopped by Unalaska to hear more about the community’s unique concerns.
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Officials with the Department of Energy came to Unalaska in late September to discuss infrastructure grant opportunities and ways to diversify local energy sources.
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The final results for Unalaska’s Municipal Election are in, and they confirm Thomas Bell as City Council Seat B winner. Brian Rankin and Nicole Bice will be headed to a run-off election for School Board Seat B.
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The polls have closed and two races remain undecided as of Tuesday night.
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Unalaska City Clerk Estkarlen Magdaong shares information about the upcoming Oct. 3 municipal election, including how to vote, accommodations that are available and ballot security.
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There are two races in this year’s election. Brenda Baker is running against incumbent Thomas Bell for Seat B, and Dennis Robinson is running to keep his seat against challenger Anthony Longo.
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In part two of the forum, Anthony Longo and incumbent Dennis Robinson discuss the community’s biggest issues.
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Brenda Baker is running against incumbent Thomas Bell for Unalaska City Council Seat B.
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While in town, visiting representatives discussed the future of the ferry system — among other local concerns.
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Estkarlen Magdaong was named Unalaska’s new city clerk earlier this month, after more than a decade with the City of Unalaska. Magdaong has been acting city clerk since July, and was promoted to the permanent position on Aug. 16.
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Six candidates will be running for five open seats in Unalaska’s upcoming general municipal election, according to the city. The filing period to declare candidacy in this year’s local election closed Monday.
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The Unalaska City Council will weigh the city’s internet service provider options at its meeting Tuesday night, after unanimously deciding to postpone the discussion earlier this month.