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  • Murkowski votes yes, Sullivan no on gun violence legislation

    The Associated Press|Jun 29, 2022

    Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski last Thursday described as responsible and “targeted” a bipartisan bill aimed at addressing the nation’s increasing gun violence. She said the measure represents compromise. “No, I don’t think that you just say, ‘Alright, we pass this and everything is solved,’” she said in a video conference with reporters. The bill represents what a group of lawmakers could “come together with and say, ‘This is a step in the right direction.’” She said she believes more can be done to provide mental health services in this country....

  • Court considers sovereign immunity for tribal health care corporations

    James Brooks, Alaska Beacon|Jun 29, 2022

    The Alaska Supreme Court is considering a case that could redefine the extent of legal protection for corporations — including health care consortiums — jointly operated by Alaska Native tribes. The verdict could have implications across the state. In written arguments and in court on June 21, attorneys representing the state said that if the court rules broadly it might limit the state’s ability to enforce a wide range of laws, including tax collection, consumer protection and antidiscrimination rules. But tribal health care consortiums argue...

  • Police report

    Jun 29, 2022

    Monday, June 20 Motor vehicle accident. Agency assist: U.S. Forest Service. Welfare check. Tuesday, June 21 Agency assist: Alaska State Troopers. Agency assist: Division of Motor Vehicles. Wednesday, June 22 Domestic violence order: Violation. Thursday, June 23 Illegal parking. Animal complaint. Traffic stop. Friday, June 24 Theft. Welfare check. Agency assist: Petersburg Police Department. Traffic stop: Verbal warning for headlights. Traffic stop: Citation issued for failure to provide proof of insurance. Saturday, June 25 Dog complaint....

  • Environmental groups sue over Trump-era Pacific Northwest logging rule

    Andrew Selskey, The Associated Press|Jun 29, 2022

    SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Six environmental groups sued officials of the Biden administration on June 14, saying a Trump-era rule change that allowed logging of old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest violates federal laws and was politically motivated. “Large and old trees have outsized ecological and social importance. They provide critical ecosystem functions such as storing carbon, providing wildlife habitat and maintaining water quality,” the groups said in their lawsuit. The Trump administration amended a protection that had been in place...

  • Sitka water takes second place in national contest

    Sitka Sentinel|Jun 29, 2022

    Sitka’s drinking water won second place in a national competition this month at the American Water Works Association’s annual conference in San Antonio, Texas. The panel of judges rated Sitka’s water second only to WaterOne, a Kansas public utility that serves the Johnson County area, just outside Kansas City, Missouri. “It’s a great honor to receive the award,” said Shilo Williams, Sitka’s municipal environmental superintendent. “We’re really lucky to have such a pristine water source, which is Blue Lake.” To qualify for the national compet...

  • Classified ads

    Jun 29, 2022

    HELP WANTED Wrangell Elks is looking for a part-time employee to work three to four hours on Friday/Saturday nights selling pull-tabs and raffle tickets. Inquire at the Elks Club or call Dawn at 907-305-0552. Great opportunity to earn extra money and support our local charity fundraising efforts. HELP WANTED Wrangell Public Schools is accepting applications for the following positions: Custodian: This is a full-time, year-round classified position with benefits, 7.5 hours per day. Salary placement is on Column B of the Classified Salary Schedul...

  • Winner sails into Ketchikan and un-nails $10,000 prize

    Scott Bowlen, Ketchikan Daily News|Jun 29, 2022

    By Scott Bowlen Ketchikan Daily News Pure & Wild, a 44-foot monohull sailboat, won the 2022 Race to Alaska on June 20, sailing into Ketchikan four days, four hours and 32 minutes after departing Victoria, British Columbia. Team members Jonathan McKee, Matt Pistay and Alyosha Strum-Palerm gathered at the Alaska Fish House, where their first-prize winnings of $10,000 cash had been nailed to a high beam on the back wall. Pistay climbed up to the beam and used a small crowbar to pry the prize money...

  • Project works to put opioid overdose kits at seafood processing plants

    Michael S. Lockett, Juneau Empire|Jun 29, 2022

    Following the death of her son to an opioid overdose in January, Sitka state public health nurse Denise Ewing and her husband, Gary Johnston, sought to prevent others from suffering the same loss. Named after her son, Gabe Johnston, Project Gabe seeks to place opioid overdose kits at seafood processors across Southeast, aiming to protect the high-risk population from avoidable deaths. “Gabe … had struggled with opioids for many years,” Ewing said in an interview. “When he passed, we said, ‘We have to stop this. This is stoppable...