Author: Robert Woolsey

National Trust eyes Sheldon Jackson Campus

The campus of Sheldon Jackson College once again has the attention of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. In 1999 the Trust listed Sheldon Jackson’s Allen Auditorium as one of its eleven most-endangered historic sites. Whether or not the rest of the campus also will earn that designation remains to be seen. Brian Turner, an attorney with the Trust’s western regional office in San Francisco, visited Sitka this week (9-8-09). He spoke with KCAW’s Robert Woolsey about some of the challenges involved in preservation:

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Hames debate warms as lease nears expiration

Having rejected a proposed ballot question on the Hames Wellness Center two weeks ago, the assembly is struggling now to reach a consensus on what to do about the facility when the lease expires at the end of next month. A heated discussion at the assembly table last night (9-8-09) generated considerable passion on either side of the issue, but few ideas about producing the roughly $200-thousand dollars in city funding needed to keep the doors open at Hames past October 31st.

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Sitka to back pilot program for tribal ferries

The city of Sitka has thrown its support behind a pilot program to create a tribally-run ferry service in the northern panhandle. Prior to its vote last night (Tue 9-9-09), the Sitka assembly had postponed action three times previously on the Short Sea pilot program while it wrestled with a basic problem: the tribal government launching the effort is Juneau’s Tlingit & Haida Central Council, which has yet to solidify an agreement with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska.

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Herring Cove to Beaver Lake trail open

The new Herring Cove to Beaver Lake trail had its grand opening on Saturday. About 50 people showed up to celebrate and watch as the red ribbon was cut. KCAW’s Ed Ronco sends this audio postcard.

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Swine flu confirmed at Mt. Edgecumbe High School

A case of the H1N1 influenza virus, also known as swine flu, has been confirmed in a student at Sitka’s Mt. Edgecumbe High School. At least 40 other students at the state-run boarding school are also reporting flu-like symptoms. KCAW’s Ed Ronco reports.

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3,000 miles, 8 golf balls for new reporter's dad

Ed Ronco is the new reporter at KCAW in Sitka. He arrived in Alaska on Aug. 31 after an 11-day road trip in an 11-year-old car. The goal? To complete the trip without needing a mechanic. And as Ronco tells us in this, his first report for KCAW, his father came along on the trip with a goal of his own in mind.

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Sitka to update historic preservation plan

The city of Sitka has hired a historic preservation consultant to update the community’s preservation plan. The document, when completed, should qualify Sitka for a variety of federal and state matching grants for protecting its historic structures and landscape. An interview with Historic Preservation Commission chair Peter Gorman, and consultant Deborah Abele.

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Mt. Verstovia signals found to be false alarm

A search and rescue team combed Mt. Verstovia Tuesday night (9-1-09) for a possible person in distress, but no one was found. It’s likely that the signals seen on the mountain from several locations around town were not distress calls. However, authorities are still not sure exactly of the source of the pyrotechnics.

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