AWARE offers Fall Advocacy Training
Alaska abuse shelters throughout the state took in more victims last year, according to the Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault.
VA to hold first Southeast “Stand Down” event in Juneau
“Stand Down” events are designed to provide services to veterans, especially homeless vets and vets in need. The Juneau event will feature information about VA services, as well as thirteen local nonprofits and Native groups.
UAS sees increase in full-time enrollment
More than 3,100 students are enrolled at three University of Alaska Southeast campuses for the fall semester.
No looking back for Juneau food co-op organizers
A group of Juneau residents continue to explore the possibility of starting a cooperative grocery store, despite last week’s announcement that Myers Group IGA will soon be anchor tenant in the Foodland Shopping Center.
Juneau celebrates Labor Day
Labor was celebrated in Juneau on Monday at the annual Central Labor Council picnic at Sandy Beach.
Falcons’ football helps wounded Marine
The Thunder Mountain Falcons football team has raised about $3,500 dollars for a former Juneau resident severely wounded in Afghanistan.
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Myers IGA will take over A & P
A lease has been signed with the Myers Group to open Foodland IGA on Sept. 9, the day after Alaskan and Proud closes its doors.
TMHS home game to honor former Juneau resident, JDHS on the road
This weekend’s high school football game between the Thunder Mountain Falcons and Kodiak Bears will benefit a former Juneau resident seriously hurt by insurgents in Afghanistan.
UAS announces $50,000 memorial gift from Widmark family
The memorial gift from the Emma G. Widmark Estate was given in the name of her father, Dr. Alfred E. Widmark. It will be used to permanently endow the University of Alaska Southeast Alaska Native and Rural Student Center support fund.




