Month: December 2012

Wed Dec 12, 2012

Assembly tightens bear ordinance, bans dogs from Moller Field. Crews to break ground this week on Blue Lake Dam expansion. Sitka wrestling programs produce three state champions. A Texas woman arrested in Sitka on allegations she abducted her son.

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City: No dogs on field, whether they doo or don’t

The Assembly voted unanimously to ban dogs from a brand new baseball diamond. Moller Field was recently refurbished with artificial turf. City officials say dogs – especially when they dig or leave behind their waste – can damage that turf.

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MEHS, Sitka wrestlers win three state titles

Sitka wrestling programs produced three champions over the weekend at the state tournament in Nikiski. The wins were not enough to put either Mt. Edgecumbe or Sitka High into the top three in team points, but coaches say their wrestlers performed well.

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Tue Dec 11, 2012

Assembly to consider banning dogs from Moller Park, increasing fines for bear-attracting garbage. Holidays boost downtown revitalization effort. Low chinook forecasts for Taku and Stikine rivers likely mean no commercial fishing next year. Proposed Cook Inlet pipeline will solve some problems, but possibly create others.

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What do you think about downtown revitalization?

Coming this January on SoundCheck, Raven Radio's new public affairs podcast, we'll examine the progress, goals, and vision of the Downtown Revitalization Workgroup. You can participate in the program by recording your ideas or questions below. What kind of changes do you think would improve downtown? Is change necessary?What does downtown revitalization mean to you?

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Holidays boost downtown revitalization effort

Folks doing their holiday shopping in downtown Sitka can enter a contest to guess the number of lights on the tree in front of St. Michael’s Orthodox Cathedral; they’ll also be able to gaze at a Christmas village in window of a closed storefront that ordinarily is dark all winter. Little changes like these are the start of what a committed group of Sitkans hope is something bigger: A more visitor-friendly town – for residents.

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Mon Dec 10, 2012

Some Southeast leaders unhappy with governor's plan to scale back Alaska-class ferry project. Ketchikan facility to produce shellfish seed in commercial volumes. Marine debris 'art' to be shown in Anchorage.

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