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Guy Crockroft is executive director of Love Inc Juneau. (Courtesy Photo)

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Living & Growing: Stone cold guilty on Mercy Street

Have you ever driven the wrong way down a one-way street? I have.

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Thank you letter for the week of Oct. 3, 2021

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

A Devil's Club Brewing Co. employee serves up a beer behind a sign promoting Local Frequency. The customer loyalty app is in the running for a 2021 Strong Communities Award. (Courtesy Photo)

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JEDC customer loyalty app in the running for $15K award

Voting opens Oct. 4.

This undated photo shows Kevin Araki who served on both the local and the national elected bodies that administrate the Bahá’í faith. Araki recently died, shocking many within the Bahá’í community. (Courtesy Photo)

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Living & Growing: Life after death

By Adam Bauer

A bear pokes its head out of the greenery along Glacier Highway on June 13, 2021. (Ben Hohenstatt / Juneau Empire File)

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Slack Tide: Garbage bear talks trash

This bear says more than “Grr…”But he says that, too.

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Gimme a Smile: Fill it up with regular

I do love going out to the movies.

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Opinion: Worship for the audience of one

By Dan Wiese

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Living & Growing: The importance of forgiveness and peace 20 years later

I pray that we will find a way to become the physicians who heal themselves.

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Slack Tide: Alaskæpœdia: Everything You Want to Know About the Last Frontier… And Less — Rain

Or, as some Alaskans like to call it “liquid sunshine.”

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Living & Growing: What is your ‘Blessing Count’ today?

By Guy Crockroft

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Thank you letters for the week of Sept. 5

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

This photo shows Karen, Noah and the Rev. Tim Harrison. (Courtesy Photo)

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Living & Growing: There’s opportunity for a more graceful ‘new normal’

What if grace really became our new normal?

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Gimme a Smile: I’m so tired of not sleeping

At least there aren’t Death Eaters.

Michio Hoshino, the late Japanese photographer, was honored this week by the Alaska Legislature in a citation that recognized his “breathtaking photos of Alaska’s wildlife and scenery” featured in magazines and books that have inspired “his countrymen to travel to Alaska for three generations, strengthening ties between the two regions.” Bob Sam of Sitka, a friend of Michio and the Hoshino family, proposed the citation that was sponsored by Sitka Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins. Both flank Michio’s widow, Naoko Hoshino following a brief ceremony on Thursday. (Courtesy Photo / Peter Metcalfe)

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Late, great photographer feted at Alaska State Capitol

His work, which captured Alaska’s wildlife and scenery, were featured in magazines and books.

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Thank you letters for the week of Aug. 22, 2021

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

Joab Cano (Courtesy Photo)

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Living & Growing: Holy Supper 2021 shows unity

What is the Lord’s supper?

This photo shows Russ Stevens, who won four gold medals during the Alaska International Senior Games. (Courtesy Photo)

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Juneau man wins gold at senior games

Russ Stevens of Juneau struck gold in Fairbanks.

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Living & Growing: Love has the power to overcome

“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”

Leaders from 100+ Women Who Care present contributions from members to Southeast Alaska Independent Living. (Courtesy Photo / Gloria Ramirez)

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Thank you letters for the week of Aug. 8, 2021

Thank you, merci, danke, gracias, gunalchéesh.

Eagle Scout Kristofer Ely and American Legion Post Commander Tom Dawson shake hands at the unveiling of the new sign outside Auke Bay Post 25. Ely executed a project replacing the old sign with the new one. (Courtesy photo / Tom Dawson)

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Juneau scout replaces American Legion sign

The project was part of his path to the rank of Eagle Scout.