The disappearance of Nick Begich Sr., a former congressman for Alaska, is a popular topic on cable paranormal shows and podcasts. His legacy goes beyond his disappearance, and his impact on Alaska can still be seen today. Read more:
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - The disappearance of Nick Begich Sr., a former congressman for Alaska, is a popular topic on cable paranormal shows and podcasts. It’s hard to have a conversation about him without the subject coming up.
The aircraft never made it to Juneau. It and its four occupants disappeared without a trace. But there is more to Begich’s legacy than how he vanished.
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