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The Arctic Sounder: Arctic ambassador a good idea
In recent weeks, Alaska Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, has amplified his call for the creation of an Arctic ambassador position. Begich's stance is that the United States needs someone to oversee all things pertaining to Arctic development and diplomacy. Many of the elite group of nations that have territory in the Arctic, as well as several who don't, have already created similar positions. An Arctic ambassador, as he proposes, would interact with the Arctic Council as well as report to U.S. elected officials.











Monday - Anchorage
Monday, May 6 8:30am: Veterans business and entrepreneurship seminar 2:30pm: Veteran jobs and career fair 4:30pm: Tour Southern Alaska Carpenters Training Center











Sunday - Bethel
Sunday, May 5 3:30pm: Bethel veterans town hall 6:00pm: Bethel radio town hall on KYUK 7:15pm: Potluck dinner at Bethel VFW Post 10041











News from Senator Begich; May 6, 2013: Begich Heads to Alaska for the Week, Reaches Out to Veterans
News from U.S. Senator Mark Begich of Alaska May 6, 2013 Begich Heads to Alaska for the Week, Reaches Out to Veterans An Afternoon at the U.S.S. Anchorage - Sen. Mark Begich spent an afternoon at the commissioning of the U.S.S. Anchorage, a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, at the Port of Anchorage. It was great to be back home in Alaska this past week where I held several town hall meetings, met with Alaska small business owners, and traveled around Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Bethel to discuss issues important to Alaskans. On Sunday I met with veterans in Bethel at the Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center. With more veterans per capita than any other state, I was glad to have the opportunity to make sure our veterans are getting the services they need and to discuss challenges they face in transitioning from active duty. To make this transition smoother, I hosted a career and job fair today in Anchorage for vets and service membe














 
   
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