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Tari Stage-Harvey (Courtesy photo)

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Living & Growing: Two life-altering rules to live by

“Don’t do meth and do acknowledge people’s existence.”

Joab Cano

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Living & Growing: The Holy Supper in Alaska

What is the Holy Supper? The Holy Supper is a sacred moment where the believer participates of the…

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Gimme a Smile: The magic trifecta on the journey of life

Tool to help enjoy the rest of my journey of life.

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Douglas-Dornan Foundation Fund grants announced

Thirteen Southeast Alaska nonprofits receive funds.

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Recogntions for the week of Aug. 21

Awards and honors.

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Thank yous for the week of Aug.21.

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

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Thank yous for the week of Aug.28.

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

Jane Hale (Courtesy Photo)

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Coming Out: Facticity and freedom

We have personal freedom — and thus the personal responsibility — to shape a lot about our lives.

Adam Bauer

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Living & Growing: Trustworthiness, truthfulness, honesty and cooperation can cure humanity’s ills

It is all too easy to look at the world today and become consumed by the discord…

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Living & Growing: What do you regret in life?

This is a question that everyone needs to ask themselves.

Jane Hale (Courtesy Photo)

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Coming Out: Being a man

You don’t have to show off your emotions, but you do have to feel them.

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Gimme a Smile: Inflation 111

I was going to title this essay, “Inflation 101,” but the number keeps going up

"Our grief is real and despair or anger are often ways of trying to escape the pain with a little dose of control. I’m going to offer a third option; I have a fart machine I’ll sell you," writes Tari Stage-Harvey (Unsplash / Braydon Anderson)

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Living & Growing: Healing in humor

“I resist the devil, and often it is with a fart that I chase him away.”

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Writers’ Weir: A poem by Monique Crisafi

Southeast Alaska-inspired poems by Monique Crisafi.

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Recogntions for the week of July 24

Awards and honors.

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Coming Out: In praise of open windows

Listen:

To say that our community and culture is riddled with political and social potholes is an understatement. (Unsplash / Matt Duncan)

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Living & Growing: Driving safely on the road of life

May I invite all of us to slow down, especially when it comes to passing judgment…

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Recogntions for the week of July 17

Awards and honors.

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Thank yous for the week of July 10, 2022

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

Jane Hale (Courtesy Photo)

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Coming Out: In my seventieth year

Eyes undimmed, vigor unabated, ears unshot.