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Drygas

[drahy-gas]

Chemistry, Trademark.
  1. a brand of gasoline-line antifreeze consisting of methyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or a mixture of these.



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Former Gov. Bill Walker, an independent, is running with Heidi Drygas, who was his labor department commissioner.

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Former Alaska Gov. Bill Walker and Heidi Drygas, both independents, and former state Rep. Les Gara and Jessica Cook, both Democrats, are among the tickets that have filed to run with the state Division of Elections.

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Drygas said both she and Walker are independents.

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“What’s so crazy about is that this is a system that is privately funded training by the industry. It’s nationally recognized. It has national oversight through the federal Department of Labor office of apprenticeship. Why would we mess it up,” said Fields, who worked at the Department of Labor for three years under former Labor Commissioner Heidi Drygas.

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Drygas says the state needs to encourage young people to look at careers in the trades and invest in training programs.

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