The city has hired Virginia-based consultants ICF International develop the plan, which officials hope will serve as a model for other rural Alaska communities facing issues with Internet access.
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JPD officers still coming to grips with alleged confrontation with former colleague
Troy Wilson allegedly fired on eleven JPD officers.
Legislative Analysis – Days 87 & 88
Lawmakers are saddened by the passing of Rep. Carl Gatto as they continue work in the remaining days of the regular legislative session.
South American students spend their summer enjoying winter at Eaglecrest
Only two days left in the Juneau ski season. Eaglecrest closes on Sunday, after a banner year of snow. The city-owned ski area opened November 25th, eight days earlier than planned. It still has more than 100 inches of snow at the base and nearly 160 at the top of the mountain.
Coeur to spend $4 million on Kensington exploration this year
Coeur d’Alene Mines Corporation is spending $4-million dollars on exploration at its Kensington Gold Mine this year. But company officials say they’re focused on stabilizing existing operations at the nearly two-year old mine in Berners Bay, about 45-miles north of Juneau.
Three suspected cases of PSP reported in Juneau
State health officials are investigating three suspected cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, in Juneau this week. All of the patients are recovering. All the suspect shellfish was reportedly harvested over Easter weekend.
Two reported dead in shooting at ComSta Kodiak
Identities of the deceased not yet released. Suspect reported still at large.
Southeast harbors targeted for upgrades
It looks like about 10 Southeast Alaska boat harbors will see repairs or construction soon. The capital budget moving through the Legislature provides millions for docks, ramps and associated facilities.
Gardentalk – Lawn prep and care
First, you’ve got to deice your lawn before you can demoss, thatch, seed, and fertilize.
CBJ Assembly hears school, capital projects budget presentations
Assembly members also question the use of marine passenger fee revenue for improvements to private dock facilities.