The nearly $160 million approved by the board would allow all but one of the state’s nine ferries to sail during the summer.
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Contractor gets prison time, $172K fine in bribery case at JBER, Eielson
Court records show the contractor had agreed to pay over $460,000 in bribes to former U.S. Air Force contracting official Brian Lowell Nash II.
Alaska elections chief, never one for drama, makes an orderly exit after a big year
After 32 years of state service, Gail Fenumiai has left her post as director of the Division of Elections.
Juneau kindergartners play paper violins as part of music and Lingít language program
The performance is part of a language and music program for kindergartners and first graders.
Newscast – Monday, Dec. 12, 2022
In this newscast: Juneau’s only provider for in-home and end-of-life care closed down this fall, and Bartlett Regional Hospital plans to take over the services; Petersburg’s Early Childhood Education Task Force is seeking funding for continuing education for childcare workers; A Metlakatla middle schooler recently learned she was accepted into a prestigious program, and she may be the first at her school
Juneau’s nursing home will merge with Bartlett Regional Hospital
Wildflower Court is the second small care provider to be absorbed by the hospital this year because of a tough market for nursing staff.




