Not only does Eaglecrest have record amounts of snow for this time of year, it also did record business over the two-week Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
Recent News
Chieftain says no road, no mine
The company building the mine at the headwaters of the transboundary Taku River says barging up the river will cease next fall.
Tanoa Bowl showcases Alaska athletes
The football bowl game started in late 2010, designed to showcase high school players in Washington and Alaska and introduce them to college football coaches.
Juneau man arrested for allegedly robbing cab driver
A 19-year-old Juneau man has been arrested and charged with robbery and assault, after allegedly hitting a cab driver and stealing some of his fares.
Young Alaskans gather in Juneau
Fifty-six years ago, 55 delegates met to discuss their vision for Alaska at the Constitutional Convention. This weekend, 55 delegates gather yet again to discuss Alaska’s future with one major difference – all of them are under 25.
Taku River task force begins work
About 45 cabin and lodge owners, commercial fishermen, charter operators and others packed the House Finance Chambers in the state capitol to hear about Taku River habitat and its abundant fish stocks at the first Taku River Task Force meeting last night (Thursday).
Juneau budget survey to get underway soon
Juneau-based research firm McDowell Group will likely begin conducting a survey of Capital City residents’ next week. The Juneau Assembly commissioned the poll to get public input on municipal spending priorities now that the city is facing a projected 7-million dollar shortfall over the next two years.
Guide’s brother pleads guilty to sport fishing charge
Joel M. Duby, 27, of Richland, Washington changed his plea Wednesday as part of an agreement with prosecutors. An additional charge of not having his license available for inspection was dropped.
Juneau Police make drug, forgery arrests
Juneau Police, working with state and federal law enforcement personnel, have arrested two men accused of drug and forgery charges.
Taku River meetings to begin
Tulsequah Chief Mine officials are expected to be part of a Taku River task force meeting later this week.




