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Fish Factor: Feeding Alaska’s needy

Needy Alaskans are enjoying a rare taste of sablefish, thanks to a science project that kept research fish…

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Annual JCCC Lenten Lunch Series starts this week

The Juneau Cooperative Church Council will be holding its annual Lenten Lunch Series this week, starting on Thursday,…

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Senior Menu

Juneau Senior Center Menu Monday, Feb. 8 Fiesta Pork chops Rice Green Beans Spicy Fruit Cup Tuesday, Feb.…

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Alaska Journal of Commerce names two Juneau residents in Top Forty Under 40

The Alaska Journal of Commerce, owned by Morris Communications which is the parent company of the Juneau Empire,…

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Recent births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital • A son, Kalihi Raymond Dallmann, weighing 8 lbs., was born to…

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Thank you for participating in candlelight vigil

On Jan, 30 Juneau Stop Heroin, Start Talking and the National Council of Alcohol and Drug Dependency, held…

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Floyd Dryden Jazz Band gives thanks for travel assistance

Thanks once again to Ron and Kathy Maas for their support of young musicians and their generous support…

Juneau-Douglas High School recognized 13 students for January:Josh Fitka (not pictured), Meranda Frenzel, Rasanive "Makelini" Mausia, Elizabeth Rodriguez-Moreno, Kasey Watts, Christian Yadao, Josephine Zuelow, Joshua Berg, Murphy Delgago Darnell Malik Jones and Justine Lumba

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Photo: JDHS students recognized

Juneau-Douglas High School recognized 13 students for January: Josh Fitka (not pictured), Meranda Frenzel, Rasanive “Makelini” Mausia, Elizabeth…

Northrim Bank raises almost $11,000 for United Way of Southeast Alaska

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Northrim Bank raises almost $11,000 for United Way of Southeast Alaska

Northrim Bank’s Southeast Alaska branches raised nearly $11,000 for United Way of Southeast Alaska during the 2015 fundraising…

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Front Street Clinic thankful for community support

The Front Street Clinic exists to serve the health care needs of the homeless and other members of…

Another rare medicine bottle of Z.J. Loussac.

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Photos: Rare bottles

Rare Juneau Loussac medicine bottle. Z.J. Loussac owned a drug store in Juneau in the past.

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Juneau residents on college honor lists

Four different college students from Juneau made various honor lists at the colleges they attend across the country.…

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First National Bank Alaska gives over $1 million in 2015

First National Bank Alaska’s fourth quarter contributions of $445,171 pushed the total above $1 million given to Alaska…

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Living & Growing: Making a difference with Social Justice Valentines

We live in a world where we can demonstrate our social conscience by clicking a button. We can…

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Physician, researcher, to speak on far-reaching effects of childhood trauma

Sealaska Heritage Institute will sponsor a free lecture by one of the world’s foremost experts on childhood trauma…

Audrey Welling, Lillian Bannerman and Sierra Brooks (front) and Freddie George, Ava Tompkins and Morgan Rivest (rear) search for passages in books for a question challenge during the Thunder Mountain High School Battle of the Books Competition which took place on Feb. 2.

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Photo: Battle of the books

Audrey Welling, Lillian Bannerman, Sierra Brooks (front), and Freddie George, Ava Tompkins and Morgan Rivest (rear) search for…

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Data gaps hinder explanation for seabird die-off

ANCHORAGE — A preliminary investigation into the massive die-off of common murres, one of the Northern Hemisphere’s most…

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Casting for fish – the practice rounds

Tony Soltys, president of Raincountry Flyfishers, has been honing Juneau’s flyfishing technique since 1993. This spring, he’ll offer…

A blue heron takes wing along the shore of Lynn Canal.

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Off the Beaten Path: A humble request for Playbird Magazine

Dear Mr. Hugh Hefner: Both you and I know there comes a time when the pleasures of Earth…

Chris Thomas, left, and Don Thomas, right, wait to ski Montana Creek Trail. The microclimate of the area and the openness of the trail means it stays open when other trails close. As of Wednesday morning, it was the only trail Juneau Nordic Ski Club was grooming, though that could change, especially out the road, if Juneau keeps getting snow at night this week.

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Where winter stays

This January may not have had much snowfall, but it’s still winter out Montana Creek, where volunteers with…