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SEARHC seeks 'Just Move It' community partners
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Health Promotion, Diabetes and Lifestyle Balance programs is looking for community partners for "Just Move It" activities on Saturday, Oct.
Tenakee Springs School & the town's 'main drag' In Tenakee Springs -- 45 miles southwest of Juneau -- school's out for summer.
New flier campaign targets youth access to tobacco, alcohol
Most parents want to protect their children from tobacco and alcohol, but it may surprise them to know where most youth who use tobacco and/or alcohol get their supplies.
Consortium's fliers target youth access to tobacco, alcohol
Most parents want to protect their children from tobacco and alcohol, but it may surprise them to know where most youth who use tobacco and/or alcohol get their supplies.
Courageous Klukwan elder passes into history
I learned of Mary King's death at the coffee hour after church when my friend, judge and attorney Linn Asper, asked if I was writing her obituary.
Chilkat River Walk takes place May 16
The third annual Chilkat River Walk from Klukwan to Haines will take place on Saturday, May 16, to raise awareness about breast cancer and breast health.
Gene Tagaban to present 'Art of Storytelling' workshops
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium will host noted Tlingit performer and artist, Gene Tagaban, for workshops in the art of storytelling.
Karen Taug hired as SEARHC Controller
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium recently named Karen Taug as its controller.
Clan conference to be held in Juneau March 25-28
Sharing our Knowledge: A Conference of Tlingit Tribes and Clans, will be held March 25-28 at Juneau's Centennial Hall.
More time allowed in attempt to save shuttered KPly mill
An auction scheduled in January to sell KPly mill's buildings and machinery has been put on hold while a Port Angeles man who hopes to reopen the mill negotiates a sale agreement.
Klukwan's Lani Hotch wins health education award
Lani Hotch, the WISEFAMILIES Through Traditional Knowledge Camp Coordinator in Klukwan, recently was awarded the Barbara Berger Award by the Alaska Health Education Consortium for excellence in health education ...
November Obituary: Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson speaks in Tlingit during the dedication of interpretive signs at the Skagway Traditional Council in June 2008.
Ohler receives WOW award for educational technology
A group that champions the use of technology in higher education has presented UAS faculty Jason Ohler with an international award.
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