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  • Prepare for cuts to TRICARE, commissary, PX/BX

    Major Mike Dryden USAR Ret, Senior Voice Correspondent|Mar 1, 2015

    For veterans, seeing temporary politicians take a knife to the military budget is nothing new. For some elected officials, low hanging fruit like retirement pay and TRICARE health care insurance is an easy choice since it directly affects so few voters. For those of us who began their military career with a “Greeting from Uncle Sam” letter from the draft board, we assumed we had a contract with the federal government. That contract was that if we spend 20 years in the military, we would be rew...

  • Painter makes points with Alaskans

    Laurel Downing Bill, Senior Voice Correspondent|Mar 1, 2015

    Among the memorials in the Anchorage Municipal Park Cemetery stands a small, pink marker adorned with a palette. It is the final resting place of Sydney Mortimer Laurence, one of Alaska's greatest artists. Known for his dramatic landscape paintings, Laurence was one of the first professionally trained artists to live in the territory. His works, which often feature Mt. McKinley, hang in the Musee du Louvre in Paris, the National Art Gallery in Washington, D.C. and many other locations worldwide....

  • The seemingly-ubiquitous William Schallert

    Nick Thomas, Tinseltown Talks|Mar 1, 2015

    If you have watched television since the 1950s, there's no avoiding William Schallert. His distinctive, mellow voice and comfortingly familiar face have appeared on series ranging from "Father Knows Best" to "Desperate Housewives" and everything in between (see www.william-schallert.com). "I've never added up the total, but I did work a lot," said Schallert, from his home in Pacific Palisades, Calif. The tally of his television appearances is close to 300, with another 100 feature films – the fi...

  • Social Security experts answer your questions

    Senior Voice Staff|Mar 1, 2015

    Staff from Alaska’s Social Security office will be available for questions via videoconferencing at the following locations and times: Kodiak Job Center, on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month (March 10 and 24), 9 a.m. to noon. Kenai Senior Center, on the first and third Wednesday of each month (March 4 and 18), 9 a.m. to noon. Ketchikan Job Center, every Thursday (March 5, 12, 19 and 26), noon to 3 p.m. Social Security provides toll-free telephone service to all of Alaska. Residents in Alaska’s southeast communities can call the Jun...

  • Giving it away tax-free and other legal advice

    Jonathan J. David, Senior Wire|Mar 1, 2015

    Dear Jonathan: I know that the annual gift tax exclusion for 2014 was $14,000. Is this amount being increased for 2015, or is it staying the same? Jonathan says: The annual gift tax exclusion for 2015 will remain at $14,000. Dear Jonathan: How much will a person be able to shelter from federal estate tax in 2015? Jonathan says: The federal estate tax exemption will increase in 2015 from 2014’s amount of $5.34 million to $5.43 million dollars for a single person. A husband and wife will be able to shelter $10.86 million dollars from federal e...

  • Here's how to investigate that slow connection

    Richard Sherman, Senior Wire|Mar 1, 2015

    Q. I’m using high-speed Internet over a phone line. It works okay, but on occasion it goes so slow that most sites never finish downloading. Is this a provider problem? A. I would start your investigation with your Internet service provider, and initially determine what connection speed range you should have. Your provider’s website will have that information or you can call their customer service department. With that information in hand, run several speed tests using a site such as speedtest.net, bandwidthplace.com or cnet.com/internet-speed-...

  • Age and your credit score

    Teresa Ambord, Senior Wire|Feb 1, 2015

    Age does not directly affect your credit score. At least not the way late or missed payments or overuse affect your score. But there is a definite connection. Assuming you’ve handled your finances well, age can be a positive factor in determining your credit score. There’s a saying in the financial world – “the best credit is old credit.” So let’s say you are 70 years old. You may have had charge accounts of one kind or another for 45 years or so. That’s a long time to prove yourself creditworthy. It’s also long enough that, even if you had...

  • Cuba visit brings people, headlines closer

    Leonard T. Kelley, Older Persons Action Group|Feb 1, 2015

    President Obama in December of 2014 took the first step in removing the last vestige of the cold war by restoring relations with Cuba. The United States for over 53 years maintained sanctions against Cuba because it was a communist country depriving its citizens of democratic freedoms, freedoms which were already eliminated by Fulgenco Batista when he abrogated the Cuban constitution in 1958. By the late 1950s, the Cuban people's negative feelings against Batista's repressive policies and govern...

  • World War 2's historic African American trailblazers

    Major Mike Dryden USAR Ret, Senior Voice Correspondent|Feb 1, 2015

    The Alaskan-Canadian Highway, known now as the Alcan, was one of the highest priority projects in the Second World War after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The strategic value of a highway from the contiguous 48 states to Alaska had been debated for years. The "save the money crowd" said the cost to build the land link was too high for a territory with 75,000 natives and pioneers living in log cabins who hunted, mined, trapped and fished for a living. A coastal route had...

  • Anchorage doctor makes first relay run to Iditarod in 1921

    Laurel Downing Bill, Senior Voice Correspondent|Feb 1, 2015

    One of Anchorage's most respected doctors made a mercy run to Iditarod four years before Nome's celebrated diphtheria serum run of 1925. Early on the morning of Jan. 24, 1921, Dr. John B. Beeson hopped on a train leaving Anchorage and headed toward Iditarod after getting word through the U.S. Army Signal Corps that Claude Baker was near death. Baker, a well-known Iditarod banker, was suffering from an old injury he'd received while serving as a guard on the gold trail outside the famous mining...

  • Comedian Rich Little still impresses

    Nick Thomas, Tinseltown Talks|Feb 1, 2015

    At 76, veteran comedian and impressionist Rich Little is still zigzagging the country doing one-man shows. Impressions have been Little's stock and trade since his school days in Ottawa, Canada. "I would answer teachers' questions in their own voices," said Little, from his home in Las Vegas. "Pretty soon, they stopped asking me questions!" That was over 60 years ago. Today, crowds still flock to see the man who claims a repertoire of over 200 voices. Unlike ordinary comedians, Little says...

  • Separate trusts? Be sure you understand what you need

    Jonathan J. David, Senior Wire|Feb 1, 2015

    Dear Jonathan: Several years ago my wife and I completed our estate planning. At that time our estate was worth around $2 million and the exemption from federal estate taxes was only $1 million. Consequently, our attorney recommended that we prepare separate trusts which would allow each of us to take advantage of the exemption amount so there would be no federal estate taxes due at the death of the second one of us to die. I don’t really remember or necessarily understand the strategy other than the fact that we had to create two separate t...

  • How to print a folder index, reduce photos and more

    Richard Sherman, Senior Wire|Feb 1, 2015

    Q. Is there is any way to print the contents of a folder so I can obtain a list of the filenames, sizes and dates modified? A. Yes, you can print a list of the files and subfolders contained in any Windows folder, and while this can be accomplished within Windows itself, using a third‑party program makes the task a lot easier. One such program is PrintFolder at http://no‑nonsense‑software.com/freeware. PrintFolder can print files, subfolders or both, and it includes several other customizable options. If you’re a purist and prefer to print y...

  • Benefits and belongings shouldn't be taken for granted

    Rita Hatch, Senior Voice Correspondent|Jan 1, 2015

    Social Security COLA increase Happy New Year and I hope it is a healthy one. If you are on Social Security, you will notice that you received a whopping 1.7 percent increase in your benefit. Please spend it wisely as you probably will not get any more “good” Social Security news for the next two years. Replacing lost or stolen credit cards and documents I have a sad story to tell and I hope that you all learn a lesson from my misfortune. All of my identification cards were either lost or sto...

  • Resolve, then act, to be better prepared

    Major Mike Dryden USAR Ret, Senior Voice Correspondent|Jan 1, 2015

    With the New Year upon us, many of us will make resolutions to change something in our life for the better. The old standbys are lose weight, join a gym, stop smoking, and call your friends and family more. These promises to yourself as well as so many other well intended plans made on New Year’s Day are forgotten by March (I’m being generous here). So let’s strive to make a resolution that may save your life and develop a good practice for the whole year. Let’s take some baby steps toward...

  • Partners laid groundwork for prospector rush

    Laurel Downing Bill, Senior Voice Correspondent|Jan 1, 2015

    Some courageous pioneers saw the possibilities of the Yukon Basin years before the Klondike Gold Rush. And a few stand out above the rest, including Leroy Napoleon "Jack" McQuesten, Alfred Mayo and Arthur Harper. Had they not seen the need to establish supply centers, it is possible that gold rushes to the Yukon and Alaska would not have boomed during the late 1890s. These men met up in British Columbia in 1873 and continued on to Fort Yukon together. The first winter, Harper went prospecting...

  • Co-stars remember Elvis the actor

    Nick Thomas, Tinseltown Talks|Jan 1, 2015

    For many, the title "King of Rock and Roll" is reserved for one man: Elvis Presley. Had he lived, the King would have celebrated his 80th birthday on Jan. 8, 2015. Unlike most departed singers who are remembered largely for their music, Elvis lives on through a phenomenal number of appearances in scripted motion pictures – 31 in all – beginning with "Love Me Tender" in 1956 and ending 13 years later with "Change of Habit" in 1969. His movies provide a unique glimpse into another dimension of one...

  • Intra-family loans and IRS interest rate rules

    Jonathan J. David, Senior Wire|Jan 1, 2015

    Dear Jonathan: If I loan my son $80,000 to pay off his mortgage, would either of us have an issue with the IRS? My son would repay the loan at a set amount each month. I would prefer not to charge an interest fee. Thank you for any advice you can supply. Jonathan Says: Believe it or not, your question, which is very straightforward, has a rather complicated answer, but I will try to keep it simple. There is no problem with you loaning money to your son so he can pay off his mortgage, but to avoid running afoul of the IRS, you should: 1. Have...

  • 'How can I cheat at Solitaire?' (Really?)

    Richard Sherman, Senior Wire|Jan 1, 2015

    Q. I’ve heard there is a way to cheat when playing Solitaire. I hate to ask, but can you shed any light on this? A. I don’t know why as many people ask about this as they do, particularly since Solitaire is a game you play against yourself, but Mr. Modem is here to answer questions, not to judge. Well, okay, I judge, too, but I keep my opinions to myself. Well, okay, maybe I don’t keep my opinions to myself, but I only share them with my cats. Here’s how to extricate yourself from Solitaire when you need a card, but it’s just not coming yo...

  • Chalk it up to experience, opportunity and effort

    Leonard T. Kelley, Older Persons Action Group|Dec 1, 2014

    I have been harvesting moose for over 40 years. When I first began moose hunting my technique was simple-I would sit in a field and wait. In time I learned how to call and when to be in the field. Simply stated, the best time to hunt moose is after Sept. 12, when the bulls are in full rut and looking to mate. I also limit my time in the field to five hours in the morning and at night. Moose are less active during the day. This year we were to hunt Unit 18, which is located in the...

  • Guest columnist raises questions about Alaska Guard

    Major Mike Dryden USAR Ret, Senior Voice Correspondent|Dec 1, 2014

    This month I am foregoing my monthly Veteran Healthcare Report to allow the following story to run. The article is the sole opinion of the author and does not constitute an endorsement by the Senior Voice. Self inspection record raises questions about 176th Medical Group By LINDA DUNEGAN, Lt. Col., AKANG, MSC, PhD, Ret. What is the mission of the Alaska Air National Guard? They are citizen airmen / militia. They defend and protect Alaskans from the enemies both foreign and domestic. Alaska’s 1...

  • Mollie Walsh, Angel of the Klondike Trail

    Laurel Downing Bill, Senior Voice Correspondent|Dec 1, 2014

    Mollie Walsh made a name for herself among the prospectors who flooded north during the Klondike Gold Rush. Her "grub tent" was a welcome sight to many miners who climbed the White Pass Trail in the late 1890s. One man carried such affection for her that he created a memorial that still stands today in the little town of Skagway. Born Mary Walsh in 1872, the Irish lass had packed her bags and headed north from Montana in 1897. Various sources say she was a dancehall girl in Butte, worked for an...

  • And the Oscar went to ... Maureen O'Hara

    Nick Thomas, Tinseltown Talks|Dec 1, 2014

    Food, family and fun are usually part of Christmas Day celebrations for many families. The festivity may also include watching old Christmas movies, with the 1947 version of "Miracle on 34th Street" being a traditional favorite. In addition to its Christmas message, the film is remembered for its cast including Edmund Gwenn who won the Oscar for his role as Kris Kringle, adorable 9-year-old Natalie Wood as Susan, and feisty Maureen O'Hara, who played her mother. Although she starred in other...

  • The crucial basics of getting down to business about your business

    Jonathan J. David, Senior Wire|Dec 1, 2014

    Dear Jonathan: I am a widower and 50 percent owner of a small business which employs two of my children. I am at retirement age now however I am not ready to stop working quite yet. I am thinking that I should probably update my estate planning because the last time I did this was over 30 years ago when my wife was still alive. Another reason that I want to update is that my children who work at the company have expressed an interest in receiving my ownership in the business after I am gone, so I want to make sure I address that in my plan. Doe...

  • Gmail settings, Excel calendar dates, other advice

    Richard Sherman, Senior Wire|Dec 1, 2014

    Q. How can I explore the various settings in Gmail without messing up what I currently have? Is there any place I can see demonstrations of what the various Gmail features and options do? A. Any changes you make to Gmail through its user settings are easily reversible by returning to the setting in question and changing it back to the way it was. As an alternative, since Gmail is free, you can create a test email account for yourself, then experiment until your head explodes. If you test settings in this manner and find something you...

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