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6/10/13 The redistricting board plans to redraw legislative district boundaries again; Lawmakers to revamp Anchorage offices; Galena residents grapple with rotted food; A Togiak man gets 30 months for killing protected walrus and wasting the meat

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Anchorage, AK – Three years into the process, the Redistricting Board denies it was using delaying tactics to keep in place legislative boundaries Democrats say favor Republicans.
Lawmakers plan to revamp their dilapidated Anchorage office building, saying it lacks adequate space, heat and cooling systems.
Galena residents want to get rotted meat out of town before it starts attracting bears. Food in freezers went bad after the power was shut off due to Yukon River flooding.
A Togiak man has been sentenced to 30 months in prison and three years of supervised release after pleading guilty for illegally taking a walrus in the Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary, and being a felon in possession of a firearm.