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Arnold Skeek with two king crabs. He went missing on Aug. 14.

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Thank you for helping us search for Arnold Skeek

On Aug. 14, Arnold Skeek was reported as missing overboard from the Beaufort Sea which had been anchored…

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Recent Births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital • A son, Carter James Vaughn, weighing 6 lbs. 9 oz., was…

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Senior Menu

Monday, Aug. 29 BBQ Chicken Baked Beans Wheat Roll Potato Salad Tuesday, Aug. 30 Sweet and Sour Spareibss…

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Wigg, Lee to wed

Christina Wigg will wed Yuancie Lee on Sept. 9, 2016, at Cannon Beach, Oregon, where a reception will…

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2016 Community Impact Grants given to Southeast organizations

On July 19, 2016 the Community Impact Grant Review committee met and evaluated 22 Community Impact Grant (CIG)…

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Cycle Alaska claims title of being one of best bike shops in U.S, again

The National Bicycle Dealers Association (NBDA) has named Cycle Alaska one of America’s Best Bike Shops for 2016.…

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JCGA gives thanks for successful harvest fair

The Juneau Community Garden Association’s 24th Annual Harvest Fair was a grand success thanks to the generosity of…

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Nominate Juneau Citizen of the Year

The Juneau Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2016 Juneau Citizen of the Year award until…

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Trampled by Turtles concert a success, thanks to many

The Board of the Friends of the Juneau-Douglas City Museum is delighted to announce that the Trampled by…

A bumblebee approaches a monkshood flower.

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Off the Trails: The life of bumblebees

A bumblebee colony begins in spring, when a queen bee emerges from hibernation and searches for nectar and…

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Alaska Science Forum: The state of the state, 110 years ago

Alfred Brooks was a geologist who traveled thousands of miles in Alaska and left his name on the…

Johnson Youth Center youth stand by their prize winning vegetables.

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Dirt Girl: Johnson Youth Center takes home the gold

The Johnson Youth Center Garden Program may not have taken gold, but at the Harvest Fair I counted…

Jessa Solis, a crew member for the non-profit organization Rocky Mountain Conservancy, and others strip bark from a naturally-downed tree while working to repair a trail destroyed in a major flood a few years earlier, inside Rocky Mountain National Park, near Estes Park, Colo., on Aug. 4, 2016. Rocky Mountain Conservancy works for the U.S. Park Service, running crews who do whatever work is needed. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

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National Park Service celebrates 100 years, seeks minorities’ support

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. — When Asha Jones and other Grand Canyon interns arrived for their summer…

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Waterfowl hunting season to feature bag limit boosts for some species

Waterfowl hunting season opens Sept. 1 over much of Alaska and several regulations changes – including increases to…

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Community input requested for Glacier facilities design

The U.S. Forest Service invites the community to participate in design meetings beginning 6:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at…

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Wolf advocates outraged that state preparing to kill wolves

SPOKANE, Wash. — Wolf advocates are outraged that the state is preparing for the second time to exterminate…

Two forty-foot spruce dugout canoes, one Eagle and one Raven, along with a smaller dugout canoe named the Jibba, rest on the shore of Pleasant Island, halfway between Hoonah and Glacier Bay.

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Huna Tlingit make their way to Glacier Bay in freshly carved dugout canoes

Centuries after an advancing glacier forced the Huna Tlingit to flee their homeland, they’re returning home. The long-awaited…

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$1,000 raffle supports the Skagway Arts Council

SKAGWAY — The Skagway Arts Council is holding a fundraising raffle with a prize of $1,000. Tickets are…

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Free piano concerts start Sept. 11

Free piano concerts JUNEAU — Five Juneau pianists will be featured in monthly free one-hour solo concerts starting…

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Nominations sought for historical preservation award

The Alaska State Historical Records Advisory Board is seeking nominations for their Certificate of Excellence Award that recognizes…