This year, it’s estimated it will raise about $25,000 after expenses for the club and its charity partner United Way.
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Gov. Walker’s natural gas reserves tax gets cool reception
When Gov. Bill Walker called for the special session on Thursday, it came with a surprise – a proposed tax on the natural gas reserves held by the very companies the state is trying to partner with.
NTSB releases preliminary report on deadly Iliamna crash
The NTSB has not concluded what caused the accident. But the report details a statement from the only eyewitness that dark morning.
Fairbanks gets first major snow, braces for reduced maintenance
Budget cuts mean reduced maintenance. The downsized operation is expected to be tested this winter.
Sunday’s Lunar Eclipse Has Got It All
The total lunar eclipse, visible in the U.S. Sunday night, is the first since 1982 that’s also a supermoon as well as a blood moon.
Bethel drafts rule to protect city employees from sexual orientation, gender identity discrimination
“We are signaling to our future employees and our current employees that we do not discriminate on that basis, and what we care about is results and hard work, and being a competent and caring employee,” a councilman said.
Haines artist to be featured in Smithsonian exhibit
Tlingit master carver Wayne Price has a cherished relationship with the ocean and the tides, that runs deeper than most. Price carves dugout canoes and he says the traditional art is dying.
Court rejects fishermen’s memorial appeal in Juneau cruise ship dock lawsuit
Attorneys for the Alaska Commercial Fishermen’s Memorial objected to the construction of Juneau’s new cruise ship berth because it could disrupt the annual Blessing of the Fleet ceremony.
Assembly candidates lay out approaches to money, capital projects
One candidate disagreed with the others on approving capital projects piecemeal.
Tourists spent more in Southeast this season
Southeast Alaska tour operators say their customers were willing to spend more money this season.