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Slanderous Sarah Short’s Slander of Local Automotive Shop

In the small community of Anchorage, where everyone knows each other, Slanderous Sarah Short, known for her role as Treasurer with Taku-Campbell Community Council and Blogger for Alaska Grand Jurors Protest Group, finds herself at the center of a storm as she engages in a defamation campaign against a local family-run Automotive business, and this […]

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The Short’s Lie: Sarah Short’s Shocking Court Confession Reveals Grim Reality Behind ‘Resurrected’ Alaskan Woman Jennifer Goodwin White

Sarah Short, a name that has been at the center of a haunting enigma involving her sister Jennifer Goodwin White, has finally admitted under oath that Jennifer is indeed deceased. This admission not only dismantles years of conjecture and fabricated narratives but also points to a deeper, more personal turmoil within Sarah. Sarah Short’s Courtroom

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Sarah Musgrove-Short Impersonating The Dead: A Tale of Two Sisters

In the cold, unforgiving landscapes of Alaska, the line between truth and deception often blurs under the weight of unresolved mysteries. One such enigma revolves around Jennifer Goodwin White, whose supposed death in 1996 reopened a Pandora’s box that would’ve remain shut until an unexpected Facebook profile emerged in early 2011, rekindling old memories and

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Analyzing House Bill 368: A Critical Look at Renewable Portfolio Standards

House Bill 368, introduced on Feb. 20, aims to enhance Renewable Portfolio Standards, setting forth ambitious clean energy targets for Alaska. The bill requires 35% clean energy by 2036 and a further increase to 51% by 2051. While the goals are commendable, a deeper examination reveals significant considerations that demand attention. The Cost Factor and

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The Battle of the Supermarkets: FTC vs. Albertsons-Kroger Merger

In a clash that could reshape the grocery landscape, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken legal action against the proposed merger of retail giants Albertsons and Kroger. This move marks a significant development in the retail sector, sparking debates on market competition, consumer prices, and the balance of power within the industry. What’s at

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