The Fred Meyer store stands at the intersection of the Palmer-Wasilla and Parks highways, near Wasilla Lake.
(Frank P. Flavin/WPN for The Boston Globe)
Anti-zoning key to Palin's early record
Sought to block plan for Wasilla
The Fred Meyer store stands at the intersection of the Palmer-Wasilla and Parks highways, near Wasilla Lake.
(Frank P. Flavin/WPN for The Boston Globe)
WASILLA, Alaska - Days after Sarah Palin became Mayor John Stein's only serious challenger in 1996, the 32-year-old city councilwoman stood and cast a proud, dissenting vote against one of Stein's greatest achievements: the first zoning plan in Wasilla's history. (Full article: 1444 words)
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