Articles from the September 21, 2022 edition


Sorted by date  Results 26 - 29 of 29

Page Up

  • Classified ads

    Sep 21, 2022

    HELP WANTED Wrangell Public Schools is accepting applications for the following extracurricular positions: - High School Head Wrestling Coach - Middle School Boys’ Assistant Basketball Coach - Middle School Assistant Volleyball Coach - Freshmen Class Adviser - Sophomore Class Adviser - Junior Class Adviser - Elementary Student Council Adviser Contact the district office at 907-874-2347 for more information. Positions are open until filled. It is the Wrangell Public School District’s policy to not discriminate on the basis of age, race, col...

  • U.S. Senate candidates shows their differences on issues

    Mark Sabbatini, Juneau Empire|Sep 21, 2022

    The three candidates for U.S. Senate in November’s general election shared familiar political stances on Southeast Alaska issues during an hour-long forum at the Southeast Conference in Ketchikan on Sept. 13. Incumbent U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a Republican, emphasized accomplishments such as securing billions in federal infrastructure funds largely designated for ferries; Republican challenger Kelly Tshibaka attacked President Joe Biden in nearly every answer and called less federal intrusion the path to regional growth; and Democratic c...

  • Fourth-place finisher for U.S. Senate drops out of the race

    Mark Thiessen, Associated Press|Sep 21, 2022

    ANCHORAGE (AP) — A little-known candidate for the U.S. Senate race in Alaska has suspended his campaign, hoping not to divide the GOP vote during the general election by throwing his support to a fellow Republican backed by former President Donald Trump. Buzz Kelley, who finished fourth in the primary race, said his motivation for suspending the campaign on Sept. 12 came after Republicans Sarah Palin and Nick Begich lost to Democrat Mary Peltola in the special general election for the state’s U.S. House seat left vacant with the death in Mar...

  • Dunleavy opposes federal student loan forgiveness

    Morgan Krakow, Anchorage Daily News|Sep 21, 2022

    Gov. Mike Dunleavy has joined a group of other Republican governors in signing a letter to President Joe Biden opposing a recent move to forgive some student loan debt to eligible Americans. Biden announced his administration would relieve $10,000 to $20,000 in federal student loan debt for recipients making less than $125,000 individually or $250,000 as a household. In the Sept. 12 letter, Dunleavy and 21 other governors asked the president to withdraw the plan and criticized it as being burdensome to taxpayers and Americans who did not...