Author: Robert Woolsey

Bob DeArmond (1911-2010) created "window into past"

Robert N. DeArmond is being remembered this week as among the foremost of Alaska’s historians, but DeArmond himself might not have seen it that way. DeArmond died last Friday (11-26-10) in the Sitka Pioneer’s Home, where he had resided for the last nineteen years. Friends say the 99-year-old DeArmond was averse to the label “historian,” and instead saw himself simply as a researcher of past events, with no desire to argue for a particular point of view. Whatever the case, DeArmond had a lifelong passion for detail that was likely unequaled in Alaska.

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Paul removed from STA council

George Paul has been removed from the Sitka Tribe of Alaska Tribal Council. Five members found Paul guilty of neglect of duty and gross misconduct after a deliberating a lengthy closed session on Wednesday night at the Sheet’ka Kwaan Naa Kahidi community house.

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Woman to serve up to 99 years in cold-case murder

A former Sitka resident has admitted to murdering her husband twenty-two years ago, and disposing of his body. Forty-five year old Jane Reth entered a guilty plea this afternoon (Mon 11-22-10) in Sitka Superior Court to a charge of Murder in the 2nd Degree. The charge has been reduced from Murder in the 1st Degree. Additonally, Reth will no longer face a separate felony charge for tampering with evidence.

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Reflections on heritage

November is Native American Heritage Month, and the occasion was marked by a parade through downtown Sitka on Saturday afternoon. KCAW’s Ed Ronco walked down Lincoln Street as onlookers gathered before the start of the parade, and asked them to reflect on the meaning of heritage. He filed this audio postcard.

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Boathouse restoration to get $300K boost in '11

Major work will begin next year on restoring the Japonski Island boathouse. The Sitka Maritime Heritage Society has spent the past several years stabilizing the World War II-era structure in piecemeal fashion. The organization now plans to spend over $300,000 toward re-opening the building as a working wooden boat shop and marine museum. A capital campaign is planned for the near future.

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