2011 was a busy year across the panhandle
Raven Radio reaches seven communities outside Sitka. We called community leaders across the listening area to see what the big events of 2011 were in their communities.
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Raven Radio reaches seven communities outside Sitka. We called community leaders across the listening area to see what the big events of 2011 were in their communities.
Read MoreThe rebirth of a campus. The loss of prominent members of the community. And persistent questions about everything from the aftermath of a 2010 tragedy to how we use our natural resources. Those were some of the things that made news this year. Raven News takes a look back at 2011.
Read MoreTyson Sick is spokesman for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, which is holding the Great Alaska Seafood Cook-Off in May. They're looking for professional chefs to compete in Anchorage, and perhaps at the national level.
Read More2011 in review: Charges against CG survivor; electrical shortages; the restoration of Sheldon Jackson's campus; remembering Grussendorf, Eliason and Bailey; new totem pole at SNHP; Falvey a highliner of the year; Sealaska's Redoubt selection; tsunami warnings, earthquakes, blowdown and D.Vex.
Read MoreAssembly's planned vote on Pacific High plans catches school district off guard. Reality show featuring Sitka fishery to premiere. Juneau, Ketchikan airports to get full-body scanners. FAA approves PBY landing 2 months after it was planned. Russian tanker headed to Nome with fuel. Police arrest suspected Juneau robber.
Read More“Hook, Line and Sisters,” follows the Anderson family as they fish in Alaska. A large portion of the seven-episode series was filmed during the Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery.
Read MoreCity Utility Director Christopher Brewton says the extra money for Hatch Acres is needed to cover additional design work on the dam. But he also says the company admitted to some inefficiencies on its side, and knocked about a half million dollars off the bill as a result.
Read MoreThe Audubon Christmas Bird Count happens in Sitka on the New Year. Robert Woolsey went into the field with organizers to learn more about plans for this year's count and about how you can participate.
Read MoreAssembly adds $1.1 million to Blue Lake engineering contract; Sitka profiles part 4: Linda Behnken on mixing love and advocacy on the ocean. Ketchikan mill to produce wood pellets this winter.
Read MoreKCAW Prize Drawings: click on the links for rules and winner info.
Alaska Seaplanes Drawing – ends 12/31/22
Alaska Airlines Drawing – ended 4/9/2022
Quiet Drive – ended 4/3/2022
Spring 2023 Quiet Drive – ends 4/2/2023
Allen Marine Drawing – ends 4/6/23
Alaska Seaplanes Drawing – ends 10/8/23
Alaska Airlines Spring 2024– ends 3/24/24