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Living & Growing: Celebrating 8 years of consolation from God

On Wednesday, Dec. 14, The Light of the World members around the globe celebrated eight years of the…

This photo available under a Creative Commons license shows several bottles of ranch dressing, which Geoff Kirsch notes "traditional ranch is quintessentially American, like baseball, jazz and the 64-ounce Double Big Gulp." (Mike Mozart / Flickr)

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Slack Tide: Ranchin’ Out

“Bring me my ranch dressing hose!”

Laura Rorem (Courtesy Photo)

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Living and Growing: Listen to the message of peace, love, joy and hope

Listen and silent are spelled with the same letters. Think about that!

Jane Hale (Courtesy Photo)

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Opinion: The new womanly man

I saw the ghost of James Joyce.

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Living & Growing: Share light this season

Reach out beyond your typical day and look for ways to serve others.

This photo shows a bowl of popcorn. "I love popcorn. When I play those ice-breaker games where you introduce yourself and name a favorite food, I always say, 'Peggy, popcorn.' writes Peggy McKee Barnhills. "It has a pleasing alliteration, making it easy for people to remember my name. Plus, it’s the truth. I love popcorn." (Georgia Vagim / Unsplash)

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Gimme a Smile: You are what you eat — an ode to popcorn

You are what you eat. I am popcorn.

Kirby Day shakes hands with City and Borough of Juneau Mayor Beth Weldon at the Monday night Assembly meeting. Day was awarded a special recognition for his work administrating the city’s Tourism Best Management Practices program. (Clarise Larson / Juneau Empire)

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Assembly honors Kirby Day, Gastineau landslide geologists

Day steps down from his positions with Tourism Best Management Practices after 25 years

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Honoring the work and legacy of Sol Neely

Our university community is forever impoverished by his walking into the interior…

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Coming Out: Making philosophy

Philosophy is biography, nothing more.

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Living & Growing: What is gratitude?

Let us reflect during these days on this virtue of gratitude

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Thank you letter for the week of Nov. 13

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

"My whole life it’s been all binge, no purge. And so I don’t have 'dad' bod so much as 'double' dad bod." writes Geoff Kirsch. (Diana Polekhina / Unsplash)

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Slack Tide: Double dad bod

Sometimes I need a good ribbing — even if I can no longer see my ribs.

This photo shows Fireweed Award winners Gina Heffern, Gretchen Glaspy and Laura McDermott. (Courtesy Photo)

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Hospital announces first recipients of Fireweed Award

Award recognizes exceptional care and service to the community.

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Living & Growing: Inner vision

“Our inner vision is what will protect us.”

Guy Crockroft

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Living & Growing: Don’t you know who I am?

Then Peter began to speak: “I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism…

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Thank you letter for the week of Oct.30

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

"I have a close relationship with my computer. I’ll call her Betty, as long as when she calls me, she doesn’t call me Al," writes Peggy McKee Barnhill.(Peggy Mckee Barnhill / For the Juneau Empire)

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Gimme a Smile: My computer—my BFF

Let me tell you about my best friend…

(Szabó János / Unsplash)

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Slack Tide: Halloween isn’t just the name of an overplayed movie franchise

Help bring the ratings up: celebrate Halloween 2022!

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Thank you letter for the week of Oct. 23

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

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Recognitions for the week of Oct. 23

Local students earn academic honors and awards.