One of the things I have learned as a Christian, and as a pastor for over 30 years, is self-control. In fact, one of the… Continue reading
Deseray Fanning and James Fangman are engaged to be married. Fanning is the daughter of Daniel and Lori Fanning of Hoonah. Fangman is the son… Continue reading
On behalf of the Southeast Alaska Food Bank Board of Directors and volunteers, I would like to thank members of the Alaska Army National Guard… Continue reading
Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska’s Tribal Child Support Unit Manager Jessie Archibald has been appointed by Alaska Supreme Court Chief… Continue reading
Mt. Juneau-Gastineaux Lodge No. 21 would like to treat the Capital City to a cup of coffee, beginning at 8 a.m. on July 29 at… Continue reading
Students at the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau will now be able to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.… Continue reading
The Alaska State Museum will be recognized as one of the nation’s outstanding libraries and museum in Washington, D.C. on July 27. The Director of… Continue reading
The Southeast Alaska Food Bank Board of Directors and volunteers would like to thank Dawson Construction for its generous $500 donation. This donation will allow… Continue reading
Graduations • Vincente Ybanez Alinson of Juneau received a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from Washington State University in Spring 2017. Academic distinction • Marylynn… Continue reading
The law firm of Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Miller, Monkman &Flannery, LLP, with offices in Anchorage and Juneau, is pleased to announce that three of its… Continue reading
Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital: • On July 12, a daughter, Alice Kay Hubbard, weighing 7 pounds 6 ounces, was born to Anna and… Continue reading
This is part of a series of monthly columns about STEM in Juneau. One of the best sounds to my ears is listening to students… Continue reading
At University of Alaska Anchorage, two students are on an interdisciplinary quest to unlock the anthropological and archaeological importance of caribou teeth. Yes, caribou teeth.… Continue reading
Some greener, some just blossomed, some have withered and soon will fall. Which one are you? How did you spend your time in the tree?… Continue reading
People sometimes have this idea that living in the bush is serious business, and it can be. But I rarely got that impression growing up… Continue reading
Juneau. It was a cool and clear Bastille Day, July 14, 2017, when we entered the Tracy Arm and Ford’s Terror Wilderness Area on the… Continue reading
Della Cheney’s book “Weaving Our World”, published on May 26, is a reminder of the importance traditional practices can, and should, still have on the… Continue reading
I had the opportunity of meeting the small group of youth and young adults as they assembled at the head of a trail leading into… Continue reading
There is nothing new under the sun. So really, there are no new fishing columns. Unless of course you’re talking about new technology, which I… Continue reading
Since the summer of 2002, the Juneau Underground Movie Picture Society (JUMP) has been entertaining Juneau-ites with its twice yearly film festivals, while at the… Continue reading