Clarence Hiram “Poopdeck” Platt had already experienced two bad years in a row, when misfortune struck again in 1967.
The subject of the presentation was a series Kizzia completed last year for ADN on the story of a young Jewish child — the first American girl to be born in Sitka, after the United States purchased ...
There’s been much talk in the U.S. Capitol about the United States being “a republic, not a democracy” among the MAGA ...
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. Lightly grease your baking vessel. This bread is best baked in a large skillet or dutch ...
After high school, Spence-Chorman attended Beloit College in Wisconsin, majoring in Foreign Language as a way to study and ...
Thanks to an article in the Daily News, Alaskans have finally been made aware of the status of some of the loans that were ...
Former executive director’s departure is the latest event among an alleged series of issues among museum board, staff.
Find a Penny, pick it up! Penny is sweet and calm and gets along with other cats. What more could you ask for? Call the ...
Education is the cornerstone of a thriving society, and in Alaska, our education system is at a critical juncture. The need for comprehensive reform is not just a policy discussion; it’s necessary for ...
The community council application can be found online at kachemakbayreserve.org/about/kachemak-bay-research-reserve-community-council/. Interested applicants should submit their completed application, ...
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District leadership on Wednesday, Feb. 19 hosted the second of three budget development meetings at Kenai Central High School, fielding for nearly two hours questions ...
Joe Reynolds operates water pumps at a showcase of Kenai Peninsula College’s career and technical education programs in the college’s Career and Technical Center in Soldotna, Alaska, on Thursday, Feb.
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