Bartlett Regional Hospital turmoil, teachers without a contract, Front Street Clinic saved — just a few Juneau issues that mark 2013.
Community
Cop event aims to strengthen relationship with youth
“We want this to be part of kids’ whole impression of these group of adults, that we care about them, we want the best for them. It’s okay to come up to a uniformed police officer and just talk to them,” says Lt. Kris Sell.
Winter driving class is Jan. 6
Learn more about winter driving safety at a special class next month at JPD.
Alaska military dependence is focus of new study
Most of the federal dollars spent in Alaska are related to the military.
Charities ensure every family has a merry Christmas
St. Vincent de Paul volunteers were able to find almost everything that was desired. “We couldn’t find a green Power Ranger suit or a blue Power Ranger suit.”
A mass reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas from APRN
The holiday classic is performed by reporters from throughout the Alaska Public Radio Network.
Selling a small business
A number of small businesses are for sale in Juneau right now.
Middle school sports travel task force on schedule for recommendations
Recommendations are expected before the end of December.
Gelbrich makes short list of candidates for Montana job
Juneau superintendent Glenn Gelbrich moves on to next round in selection process for Kalispell, Montana School District superintendent.
45-unit housing envisioned for Juneau’s homeless
The chronic homeless often use the emergency room, department of corrections, and Rainforest Recovery Center for housing.