Racing cars made by eighth grade students in teacher Alan Denerger’s technology class at Floyd Dryden Middle School on Thursday. The wooden cars are powered by a CO2 cartridge and are raced at up to 60mph along a fishing line in the hallway.
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Juneau’s three Democratic lawmakers reassert support of more school funding, ensuring LGBTQ+ rights.
The Biden administration expanded federal protections across millions of acres of Alaskan… Continue reading
Ballet that Juneau Dance Theatre calls its most elaborate production ever opens Friday at JDHS.
Expected decisions by Biden administration oppose mining road, support more North Slope protections.
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Cash allotments are ‘make or break’ for some families, others plan to limit spending.
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Tlingit and Haida President Chalyee Éesh Richard Peterson elected unopposed to sixth two-year term.