Coeur mines produced about 4.9-million ounces of silver and more than 63,000 ounces of gold during the three-month period that ended June 30th. That translated to more than $254-million dollars in sales.
Archives for August 2012
Juneau Afternoon 8/8/12
Today at 3 on KTOO-FM, We’ll talk with Pam Finley about this weekend’s fundraising garage sale and other events benefitting McPhetres Hall; Learn about September’s Pumpkin Fetival; And Sharon Gaiptman willl be here with news about auditions for this year’s performances of King Island Christmas.
Tuesday Newscast 8/7/12
US, Alaska flags will be lowered until Friday
The U.S. and Alaska state flags will be lowered to half-staff to honor the victims of the Wisconsin shootings.
Nowlin files for Juneau Assembly, receives APOC exemption
The APOC exemption means Paul Nowlin must limit fundraising and expenditures to $5,000 or less. His only opponent at this point, Loren Jones, does not plan to limit spending.
Juneau Afternoon 8/7/12
Today at 3 on KTOO-FM on A Juneau Afternoon, Pat Moore hosts. He’ll talk with Marianne Mills and Zach Hosid about the Meals on Wheels program; Ann Secrest from AARP in Anchorage will introduce earnedasay.org, a website to inform and collect opinions on Social Security and Medicare in this election year; and Cynthia Nickerson will…
Crews recover plane wreckage, pilot’s body
Authorities have recovered the body of Air Excursions pilot Kevin Murray, along with wreckage of the Piper Cherokee airplane he was flying last Thursday when it went down between Juneau and Gustavus.
Juneau man faces new sex abuse charges
Russel S. Griffin is accused of sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl and an 11-year-old girl.
Yakutat homicide trial moved to early spring
Robert Kowalski is charged in the death of his then-girlfriend Sandra Perry.