The club was started this year by players who wanted more opportunities for in-person competition.
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Juneau residents wary of proposed utility rate hikes down the pipe
The city’s utility division proposes increasing the flat residential water rate by just over 10% starting next July and each year until 2029. The proposed sewer increase is nearly 13% each year.
Environmentalist group sues to gain information about Alaska trawler toll on marine mammals
Responses to Freedom of Information Act requests about bycatch included blurry photos and blacked-out text that conceal important details, Oceana’s lawsuit says.
Judge denies State of Alaska’s bid to take control of Juneau’s Mendenhall Lake
Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor says that the state is disappointed in the decision and is evaluating its next steps in the case.
On fourth try, Sitka cruise limit ballot prop goes out for signatures
The last three petition applications were denied by the city’s legal department because they were deemed unenforceable, and included confusing or misleading provisions.
Ketchikan ER doctors work months without pay after collapse of staffing firm
PeaceHealth Ketchikan is now paying the emergency physicians, but it’s unclear whether they’ll be made whole for the lost wages.





