Donations for the privilege of posing with Penny go to a program called IGNITE, which introduces students to career and technical programs at the high school.
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Newscast – Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021
In this newscast: The state’s plan to get rid of TB screening in schools; Public comment open on reinstating the Roadless Rule; Juneau pencils out more electric docks; Juneau woman organizes clothing drive; Man pleads not guilty to federal charges of threatening to kill Alaska’s U.S. senators
Conservative Alaska lawmakers hear from constituents about ivermectin, vaccines
Dozens of Alaskans shared frustration and anger over pandemic restrictions, COVID-19 vaccines and what they see as the medical community’s suppression of alternative treatments for the virus at a gathering Monday at Anchorage Baptist Temple.
Alaska’s early cold snap isn’t going away any time soon
The cold has set in across most of Alaska and set daily record lows in places like Homer, King Salmon and Bethel.
‘Being good relatives’: New program aims to increase collaboration between Alaska Native tribes and corporations
Corporations and tribes serve the same communities, but sometimes the two entities are at odds or struggle to coordinate over community decisions.
Astra successfully launches experimental rocket from Kodiak
The launch’s mission was to test the deployment of a dummy payload.




