On July 4th, 1776 the Continental Congress officially adopted the Declaration of Independence. Thus, the day is remembered as the true start of America’s independence from Britain. The day has been set aside to celebrate freedom since this momentous day. In 1870 the U.S. Congress made July 4th a federal holiday. Independence Day History Although the Continental Congress voted for … [Read more...]
Safe Summer Holiday Celebrations
This month, Alaska joins the nation in celebrating our independence. Summer in Alaska is known for hiking, fishing and camping under the midnight sun. Unfortunately, with extended daylight hours, dry conditions, and increasingly warm temperatures, wildfires are a serious issue during the Alaskan summer months. Enjoy safe summer holiday celebrations. Do your part to prevent wild fires. … [Read more...]
National PTSD Awareness Day
Today, June 27th, is National PTSD Awareness Day. PTSD or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is a complex disorder caused by experiencing or witnessing trauma. PTSD can arise from many events such as car accidents, combat, natural disasters, or an assault. People can develop PTSD at any age and the factors that contribute to the disorder are most often out of that person’s … [Read more...]
Distracted Walking: Stay Aware of Your Surroundings
April showers bring May flowers. If you live in the interior of Alaska, May also brings twenty-four hours of sunshine. By the time June has made her appearance, Alaskan summer is in full swing. It is no wonder that after winter’s cold, dark months, Alaskans are anxious to get outside as much as possible while there’s little or no snow on the ground. However, while the ground isn’t as … [Read more...]
Distracted Walking: Put Your Cell Phone Up
There is no place like the interior of Alaska in the summer bringing, as it does, warmer weather and twenty-four hours of sunlight. Along with the preferable weather summer brings, interior Alaska also sees an uptick in pedestrian activity as the winter’s inhospitable temperatures no longer banish people to the insides of their motor vehicles. However, along with more foot traffic comes … [Read more...]
U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Miranda v. Arizona
This day in U.S. History: On June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court rules on the Miranda v. Arizona case. The Court found Miranda's confession to be illegitimate. Further, the Supreme Court found Miranda's right violated under the 5th and 6th Amendments. The decision came down to a 5-4 vote in the U.S. Supreme Court. Miranda v. Arizona: The Case On March 13, 1963, police arrested … [Read more...]
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