Alaska fish board member Indy Walton resigns four months after appointment
A member of the seven-person board in charge of Alaska’s state fisheries has resigned after only four months on the job, citing personal reasons.
Indy Walton, appointed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy in September, resigned effective Dec. 20, said Glenn Haight, the board’s executive director.. In a phone call Monday, he said a medical issues have left him without the energy to serve on the board while working.
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