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Deadlocked in a 767-767 tie, incumbent Rep. Carl Moses and challenger Bryce Edgmon watched nervously as a “gold-and-silver commemorative coin spun through the air” and “landed on a sea otter pelt – tails up – giving” Edgmon the spot on the ballot.
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"When we get in foul trouble it makes it hard on us because we're a very young team with one senior," Edgmon said.
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"When we get in foul trouble it makes it hard on us because we're a very young team with one senior," Edgmon said.
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"When we get in foul trouble it makes it hard on us because we're a very young team with one senior," Edgmon said.
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"When we get in foul trouble it makes it hard on us because we're a very young team with one senior," Edgmon said.
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Edgmon claims the council authorized themselves to sign checks for the city and appointed Todd Witzigman, the city building officer, to act as their agent to hire temporary employees to clean up after January's ice storm.
unknown title 2009
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In the prepared statement, Edgmon also asked the council to approve $100 a month to install a separate phone line that can be answered by an answering service.
unknown title 2009
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"I want you to know, I'm not going anywhere," Edgmon stated in a prepared release.
unknown title 2009
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Edgmon and Rep. Bob Buch, D-Anchorage, are the principal sponsors of the bill, which is also supported by Republican Reps.
JuneauEmpire.com 2009
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"Most of you think I shouldn't be the mayor and I think most of you shouldn't be on the city council," Edgmon told the council.
unknown title 2009
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