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Brewfest gives thanks for support

The Rotary Club of Juneau and United Way extend a hearty thank you to the following businesses, organizations…

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Recent Births

Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital • A son, Finnegan Boyd McMichael, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz., was…

Friends of the Flag took the 50 state flags down Egan Drive Sept. 26.  Left to right top row: George Fisher, Don Beard. Left to right bottow row: Officer Fox, Tom Manning, Donna PAige, Jim Carroll, Tom Gill, Heather Burford, Shari Martin, Jeff Stein, Rick Sypek and Mike Baxter.  The lift came courtesy of Tyler Rental.

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Photo: Friends of the Flag

Friends of the Flag took the 50 state flags down Egan Drive Sept. 26. Left to right top…

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Baby Raven Reads: family event

Baby Raven Reads will host a free family event at the Walter Soboleff Building at 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.…

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Top ten ways to cope with the rain

Fall in Southeast Alaska means rain. Forget all thoughts of bright fall leaves and crisp evening football games.…

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Sorrell, Murphy to wed

Harmonie Sorrell and Sean Murphy plan to wed Oct. 14, 2015, in Las Vegas while surrounded by close…

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Becoming Alaskan: The three degrees of an Alaskan

With summer drawn to a close, street traffic is thinning out, apartments are available for rent (for now),…

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Early closure to mountain goat hunting season

Biologists with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game in Douglas on Thursday announced an early closure to…

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Aramark contract renewed for Glacier Bay park

The National Park Service has selected Aramark Sports and Entertainment Services, LLC, to provide lodging, tour boat, food…

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NPS selects companies to offer exclusive tours

The National Park Service has selected the businesses that will provide exclusive tours in Glacier Bay beginning in…

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Dockside safety exams encouraged before rule change

The U.S. Coast Guard is urging owners and operators of commercial fishing vessel to get a dockside safety…

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Willow ptarmigan

One nice day in September, I walked with a few friends in a subalpine meadow of no-longer-blooming wildflowers…

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Dirt Girl: Putting the bed to rest

Summer is over and the clouds have closed in like a blizzard of rain. Now is the time…

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Brooks Range pulsations: My own unsolved mystery

In August and September of 2010, during a long solitary trip across the Central and Western Brooks Range,…

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A new season of wildlife on Wednesdays

A new season of Wildlife Wednesdays, hosted by the Southeast chapter of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, begins this…

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Movie guide

Juneau   GOLD TOWN For complete listings, visit www.goldtownnick.com. “The Diary Of A Teenage Girl” — Synopsis: Minnie…

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Evening at Egan series kicks off Oct. 2

This year marks the 15th season for the annual Evening at Egan fall lecture series at the University…

What's happening this week

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What’s happening this week

MUSIC & DANCE Martha Redbone in Concert, 7–9:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 30, JACC. Redbone is an American blues…

Recent and upcoming Alaska books

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Recent and upcoming Alaska books

In honor of Alaska Book Week, observed Oct. 3-10, here’s a partial list of Alaska-related books published in…

Alaska author Seth Kantner reads to an audience at Hearthside Books in Nugget Mall. Kanter, the author of the acclaimed novel "Ordinary Wolves," "Shopping for Porcupine" and the kids' book "Pup and Pokey," just released a collection of essays: "Swallowed by the Great Land: And Other Dispatches from the Alaska's Frontier."

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An interview with Seth Kantner

The written word doesn’t come easily to acclaimed Alaska writer Seth Kantner. For one, he’s dyslexic, something he…