Station Highlights
Pick, Click, Give

Thank you to the 57 people that contributed a total of $2,850 to Raven Radio in 2011 using Pick. Click. Give. You can join them this year by making an additional gift to Raven Radio when filing your PFD online this… more
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The CorvidEYE
Two for the road
Proving without a doubt that teachers "can do," Sitka Schools music directors Mike Kernin (Blatchley Middle School) and John DePalatis (Sitka High) open the Saturday night (2-4-12) concert of the Sitka Jazz Festival. The pair jammed with Ed Littlefield on drums, Peter Apathy on bass, and Bob Athayde on piano. ContinueLocal News
Arctic Slope corp. buys Sitka’s McGraw construction firm
A regional Native corporation from Barrow is making inroads into Southeast Alaska. The Arctic Slope Regional Corporation purchased the business of McGraw Custom Construction, which has been in Sitka for 30 years. Continue
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Tax panelists share problems, offer few solutions

A Chamber of Commerce panel discussion on local taxes went into overtime this week (Wed 2-1-12), but did not move very far toward solving Sitka’s looming budget gap.
Speakers representing the municipal government, the school district, and local business spent… more
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Grant to help develop sustainable businesses in rural Southeast
The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation awarded $225,000 to the Anchorage-based Alaska Conservation Foundation. But the money will be spent in Sitka, Kake, Hoonah, Hydaburg and Wrangell. Continue
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State takes control of Sheldon Jackson College archives
Under a deal signed Tuesday, the state’s Division of Libraries, Archives and Museums will take control of thousands of pieces of material once belonging to Sheldon Jackson College – everything from historic documents to a mammoth tusk presented to the college as a gift. ContinuePosted in Local News, Syndicated Leave a comment

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