Speaking at JEDC’s Innovation Summit, Walker says Alaska will need ingenuity – and possibly carrot beer – to deal with the state’s budget deficit.
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The Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities is tonight
The Juneau Arts and Culture Center hosts the Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities tonight.
New Sealaska logging sites near earlier cuts
Sealaska says it will begin logging its new lands later this year. The first two parcels to be cut will be on Prince of Wales Island and the Cleveland Peninsula.
Puppets showcase ‘low-tech, high magic’
Locals donate time and materials to construct giant puppets for upcoming events around Juneau.
Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen nominated for a Grammy
Frank Solivan, a musician with roots in Juneau and Alaska, leads a band called Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen.
Task force offers plan to entice more federal research jobs to Juneau
About 75 percent of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center’s nearly 340 employees are based in Seattle and other parts of the Pacific Northwest.
Science societies oppose old-growth logging
More scientists have joined a campaign to stop old-growth logging in Southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest.
Tongass transition panel chafes at early deadline
Members of the Tongass Advisory Committee are unhappy with U.S. Forest Service efforts to speed up their work.
Juneau Assembly, legislative delegation discuss budget issues
The Juneau Assembly met with the city’s legislative delegation, as well as its state and federal lobbyists over breakfast Wednesday.
DOT cleans up small slide along Glacier Highway
DOT spokesman Jeremy Woodrow says the slide occurred in the White path avalanche area of Mount Juneau and was mopped up relatively quickly.