Total of twelve boaters are the focus of Seward, Sitka, and Cordova area operations.
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Next phase of “A Trip South” set to begin
Back in June, the group of 20-somethings from Juneau launched an epic kayak and bike trip from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America. With the paddling portion over, the biking portion is set to begin.
Alaska VA stands down for Southeast vets
More than 800 military vets attended the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs first ever “Stand Down” in Southeast Alaska last week.
Jeff Brown & Jerry Harmon named Parade Marshals
Jeff Brown and Jerry Harmon are Grand Marshals of the 2013 July 4th parade.
AWARE offers Fall Advocacy Training
Alaska abuse shelters throughout the state took in more victims last year, according to the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
VA to hold first Southeast “Stand Down” event in Juneau
“Stand Down” events are designed to provide services to veterans, especially homeless vets and vets in need. The Juneau event will feature information about VA services, as well as thirteen local nonprofits and Native groups.
Homer City Council bans plastic shopping bags
The Homer City Council on Monday passed a ban on plastic shopping bags, citing harmful effects on the land and marine environments.
Bartlett Regional Hospital hires new CFO
Bartlett Regional Hospital has hired a new Chief Financial Officer.
New Bartlett Regional Hospital CEO focuses on collaboration
Today (Wednesday) was the first day on the job for Bartlett Regional Hospital’s new CEO Chris Harff. She spent it getting a tour of the hospital, getting to know some of the staff, and asking questions.
Construction and fishing named most dangerous occupations in Alaska
Alaska is once again near the top of the list in workplace injuries and fatalities. The state’s construction and fishing industries contribute to the bulk of the incidents.