Mon Oct 24, 2011
https://www.kcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/news_102411.mp3 Kettleson Library to seek assembly approval for expansion planning; Sawmill Cove board looking to dock, marine services...
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https://www.kcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/news_102411.mp3 Kettleson Library to seek assembly approval for expansion planning; Sawmill Cove board looking to dock, marine services...
Read MoreThe Sitka Historical Society is acquiring thirty prints and eleven hand-carved blocks by Dale DeArmond. A fundraiser and exhibition opening are scheduled for 6:30 PM Thu Oct 27 at Harrigan Centennial Hall. Exhibit curator Jackie Fernandez, museum director Bob Medinger, and guest Bill DeArmond joined KCAW's Robert Woolsey for the Morning Interview.
Read MoreThe 2011 Sacred Harp Convention in Sitka, Alaska. Saturday's (10-22-11) events included an all-day sing at The Loft. About a dozen Sacred Harp enthusiasts from around the US joined locals for the event. Dr. Tom Malone, from the University of Massachusettes, led the Song School. Sacred Harp is an acapella vocal tradition dating to 18th century American church music.
Read MoreWith some of their worst fears about the economic recession behind them, the board of Sitka’s Sawmill Cove Industrial Park would like to begin moving forward again. About twenty-five Sitkans joined the board for its October meeting on Thursday afternoon (10-20-11), as it was held outdoors on a walking tour of the site.
Read Morehttps://www.kcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/interview_102111.mp3 Thad Poulson, Peter Gorman, Allen Memorial Preservation Project, preserving the Crescent...
Read Morehttps://www.kcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/news_102111.mp3 Sitkans react to regional transportation plan; Fisheries managers to survey Pacific salmon stocks for deadly virus; Food co-op takes root in...
Read MoreLiving in Alaska can sometimes make it difficult to get your hands on certain items. And the organizers of a new food cooperative say nowhere is that more apparent than when it comes to cheap organic food. The group has been ordering food in bulk since the summer, and it’s hoping to grow in the months ahead.
Read MoreThe regional plan is revised every five years. And State officials are looking to get the most bang for their buck in Southeast Alaska, where projections show population declining to 59,000 people by 2034.
Read MoreLt. Lance Leone is facing possible court martial for negligence and the death of two of his crewmates — all violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and all charges he intends to fight.
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