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Vic Kohring's final farewell

ON THE GLENN HIGHWAY -- Before turning himself in to begin a three-and-a-half year sentence on public corruption charges, former Valley legislator Vic Kohring stood Monday morning at the edge of the busy highway, waving goodbye to his constituents.

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Vic Kohring waves farewell

ON THE GLENN HIGHWAY -- Before turning himself in to begin a three-and-a-half year sentence on public corruption charges, former Valley legislator Vic Kohring stood Monday morning at the edge of the busy highway, waving goodbye to his constituents.

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Kohring waves goodbye as he heads to prison

Convicted former state Rep. Vic Kohring spent the early morning waving to commuters on the Glenn Highway next to a sign that said "Thanks Alaska." He turns himself in to begin serving a 3.5-year prison sentence for corruption this morning.

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Judge: Kohring must report to prison Monday

Federal Judge John Sedwick today denied former Wasilla state Rep. Vic Kohring's request for a 60-day extension before he has to report to prison.That means Kohring will have to surrender Monday.

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Kohring plans Eklutna overpass wave

WASILLA -- Former state Rep. Vic Kohring plans to spend the hours before he starts a federal prison sentence on Monday waving to morning commuters on the Glenn Highway.

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Kohring can't postpone prison, judge rules

A federal judge has denied former Wasilla state Rep. Vic Kohring's request to wait 60 more days before he has to go to prison on corruption charges.

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Kohring to report to California

Former state Rep. Vic Kohring is scheduled to begin serving his 3 1/2-year sentence June 30, but in California, not Oregon as he wanted.

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Kohring headed to California prison June 30

Former state Rep. Vic Kohring is scheduled to begin serving his 3 ½-year sentence June 30 but in California, not Oregon as he wanted.

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Kohring assigned to California prison; Bobrick set for release

A former Alaska lawmaker convicted of corruption charges has been assigned to a prison in California. Former state Rep. Vic Kohring, a Wasilla Republican, had hoped to serve his three-and-a-half-year sentence at a federal prison in Sheridan, Ore. Instead, he said, he's been assigned to a facility in Taft, Calif. Kohring is headed to the prison that former Anchorage lobbyist Bill Bobrick...

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PA-THE-TIC

(Picture courtesy of Alaska Politics Blog) From Kyle Hopkins on Alaska Politics Blog: Just got back from the Eklutna exit on the Glenn Highway, where Vic Kohring is waving to the whooshing flood of commuters next to a giant "THANKS ALASKA" sign. Later this morning, Kohring expects to turn himself in to the U.S. Marshals. He said he's not scared of going to prison, but has been Googling...

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Corrupt AK Politician Waves to Commuters Before Being Hauled Off to Fed. Pen.

Convicted former-State Rep. Vic Kohring didn't seem to be the least bit phased that today is his last day of freedom for 3 and 1/2 years. Before turning himself over to federal marshals, Kohring spent the morning standing next to...

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Sen. Olson testifies to federal grand jury

... meeting the first week of every month.Two lawmakers, former Reps. Pete Kott of Eagle River and Vic Kohring of Wasilla, have been convicted of conspiracy, bribery and other charges for what prosecutors said amounted to selling their offices to oil field services company Veco and its chief executive, Bill Allen. Both are appealing. Former Juneau Rep. Bruce Weyhrauch, has been indicted but...