Alaska News June 09, 2023

Trapper Creek, AK
Troopers Seek Information on Trapper Creek Murder

On May 24, 2023, 30-year-old Fairbanks resident Sunday Powers was reported missing to the Alaska State Troopers. Sunday’s disappearance was deemed suspicious due to a 911 call made by Sunday before she was reported missing. The Alaska State Troopers and Alaska Bureau of Investigation immediately began searching for Sunday along the Parks Highway corridor where she was believed to be traveling.

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Alert sent on 06/09/2023 at 12:03PM AKDT

Case: AK23050460 –

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(907) 352-5401

https://www.tip411.com/alerts/85523

 
 
 
 
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Event by Military Women’s Memorial
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
Join via livestream to Celebrate Women Veterans Recognition Day with us at the Military Women’s Memorial! We promise, you will NOT want to miss this.
Celebrated each year on June 12 at the Military Women’s Memorial in recognition of the anniversary of the 1948 Women’s Armed Services Integration Act signing, 2023 is particularly significant as it is the 75TH ANNIVERSARY of that groundbreaking legislation for America’s military women, granting women a permanent place and an opportunity for a career in the nation’s military. On this special day designated to honor America’s military women, join us virtually for this special program that includes music, presentations, special remarks, and even some surprise guests.
Women Veterans Recognition Day, June 12, is synonymous with the Military Women’s Memorial – the place to be to honor and celebrate America’s military women on this historic day.
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Event by Black Birch Books
Black Birch Books
Duration: 6 hr
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
Join us every Saturday morning for coffee with a veteran! All are welcome.
☕️The coffee is FREE and the veterans are bitter. ???????? We’re never quiet and full of stories. The event ends when we feel like it.
*Black Birch Books is owned by a female disabled veteran. We exclusive hire homeless youth from this community and we’re the only bookbinder in the state.*
All events are scheduled by request. Please let us know if you’d like us to host something!
BBB is a female disabled vet owned biz who hires homeless youth. We are the only bookbinder in Alaska
2901 E. Bogard Rd. #104, Wasilla, AK, United States, Alaska
(907) 373-2677
blackbirchbooks@gmail.com