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Jobless rate up during October
Alaska's unemployment rate rose in October to 8.9 percent, but remained significantly below the U.S. rate of 10.2 percent, according to the latest Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development figures released recently.
Size of company's Yakutat gold mine claim questioned
A massive gold mining claim near Yakutat by an out-of-state company has proven to be not only controversial but also questionable in its legitimacy, according to officials.
Southeast Alaska Support Groups
ACOA/CODA Meeting, Wed. & Fri., Noon-1pm, Northern Lights United Church, 400 11th St; Sun.
Seward Winter Film Series 2009/10
The community of Seward once again made possible the success of last year's "Seward Winter Film Series" From the wet chilly month of November onto the delightful breakup of April we have been graced with the opportunity to provide the public a chance to share their experiences in the great Alaskan outdoors.
Van brings cancer screening to rural villages
Residents of rural Alaska may find it difficult enough to keep up with their shopping, let alone stay current with their preventative medical care.
Holland America flagship joins Alaska's 2010 lineup
Holland America Line's Rotterdam, the flagship of its fleet, will begin visiting Juneau for the first time in 2010, the company announced Tuesday.
Yakutat-area mine claims trigger Native, fisheries worries
Yakutat-area mine claims trigger Native, fishery worries Published: September 29th, 2009 09:24 AM Last Modified: September 29th, 2009 09:32 AM Link: Juneau Empire An Oklahoma City company's mining claims on almost 60,000 acres in the Yakutat area for what it believes is a huge gold deposit is raising lots of concerns among local residents, Native ...
Southeast Senior Services welcomes new Yakutat site manager
Southeast Senior Services welcomes Marianne Newlun as our new Site Manager/Cook for the Yakutat Senior Center.
Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital: On Aug. 24, 2009, a daughter, Koree Lynn Marshall, weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, to Cassandra Lynn Smith, of Juneau.
T&H Head Start now accepting applications
Tlingit & Haida Head Start, located at 9109 Mendenhall Mall Road, Suite 8B, is now accepting applications for the 2009-2010 school year.
The Fishermen (and Women) or Yakustan
Everything is bigger in Alaska, including barn door sized halibut caught near the remote village of Yakutat.
Juneau passed over by federal funds for police
Despite having several vacant positions, the Juneau Police Department did not qualify for any of the $5 million in federal stimulus money announced Tuesday to go to Alaska for police staffing.
Are Alaska's glaciers growing? Not exactly
Recently, several people have contacted an editor at the daily newspaper in Fairbanks about Alaska glaciers.
Stimulus money funds fisheries projects
JUNEAU, ALASKA Fish as well as people are expected to benefit from another round of federal stimulus funding that's headed to Alaska.
DOT obligates $94M of stimulus funds
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has exceeded its mid-June deadline to obligate at least half of the $176 million provided to the state under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the department announced Wednesday.
It was a beautiful weekend to be on the water and harvest rates improved for king salmon in the Juneau area, taking 31 rod hours to harvest a king last week.
Former Yakutat man elected president of Potlatch Fund
Jim Thomas, a Tlingit formerly of Yakutat, was recently elected president of the Potlatch Fund, an American Indian/Alaska Native philanthropic foundation headquartered in Seattle, Wash.
Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital: * On May 14, 2009, a son, Leland Randel Black, weighing 5 pounds, 5 ounces, to Alexandra Leslie Crider and Randel Dale Black, of Yakutat.
The complete guide to the Arctic Circle
Why travel to a frozen landscape, rather than bask in a tropical paradise? Why travel to a frozen landscape, rather than bask in a tropical paradise? For the uplifting feeling of being at the northernmost extremity of the globe, of having reached somewhere otherworldly.