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Juneau Youth Wrestling Club hosting two clinics this summer<\/strong><\/p>\n The Juneau Youth Wrestling Club is hosting nationally renowned wrestling clinicians to lead clinics taking place this summer at the new Juneau Wrestling Center.<\/p>\n The first clinic will be held July 26-28 and is suited for middle school and high school wrestlers with at least one year of wrestling experience. The lead clinicians are Weston and Wilder Wichman, coaches from the wrestling club that invented the “Funk” style of wrestling, the Askren Wrestling Academy. These coaches are highly credentialed and highly praised by AWA co-founder Ben “Funky” Askren.<\/p>\n The second clinic will be held Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Mallory Velte, three-time USA Wrestling World team member, two-time World medalist, and current USA Wrestling Female Athlete of the Year, will be the lead clinician and sports psychologist. This camp is open to all middle school and high school girls including those curious to try wrestling for the first time, and those interested in learning new wrestling skills to improve their existing technique.<\/p>\n Online registration for both camps is now open at www.juneauwrestling.com<\/a>. For more information is also available at juneauyouthwrestling@gmail.com.<\/p>\n Nominations for annual Chamber of Commerce awards being accepted until Aug. 9<\/strong><\/p>\n Applications for the Business of the Year, Citizen of the Year and Lifetime Achievement awards are being accepted by the Greater Juneau Chamber of Commerce until Aug. 9.<\/p>\n The awards recognize outstanding contributions and achievements within the community. The Business of the Year award honors a company that has demonstrated exceptional business practices and community involvement. The Citizen of the Year award celebrates an individual who has made significant positive impacts through their civic and charitable efforts. The Lifetime Achievement award acknowledges a person whose long-term dedication and service have left a lasting legacy.<\/p>\n For more information and to submit nominations visit https:\/\/www.juneauchamber.com\/awards<\/a>.<\/p>\n Applications being accepted for JAHF funding to develop new housing<\/strong><\/p>\n Round four of Juneau Affordable Housing Fund competitive funding is now open. Developers are encouraged to apply.<\/p>\n To help increase housing in Juneau, the CBJ Assembly has committed $4 million from the Juneau Affordable Housing Fund (JAHF) to projects that create affordable and middle-income housing opportunities.<\/p>\n The JAHF allows for-profit developers, non-profit organizations, public and regional housing authorities, and tribal governments to apply for grants or loans to cover capital costs associated with the development of housing.<\/p>\n Since 2021, JAHF grants and loans have supported new construction and rehabilitation of existing homes to provide housing for seniors, vulnerable populations, and low- and middle-income residents. Currently funded projects are projected to create 315 additional housing units and estimated to bring over $68 million worth of investment to the community.<\/p>\n An informational public meeting about the application process will be held on Monday, July 29 at 3 p.m. via Zoom.<\/p>\n