Ken Brough is the third member of the hospital’s leadership team to step down or announce plans to resign in the past three months.
Local Government
Assembly member Karen Crane is next president of Alaska Municipal League
Crane says she’ll be busy throughout the legislative session as the league responds to various pieces of legislation.
Eaglecrest in Round 16 of Ski Town Throwdown
Juneau’s Eaglecrest is the Cinderella story in this year’s Powder Magazine Ski Town Throw Down.
Juneau dock bid opening delayed until ownership of submerged tidelands is resolved
The City and Borough of Juneau’s Docks and Harbors Department announced Friday evening that it will delay opening bids for a $54 million floating cruise ship berth project until the city is granted ownership of submerged tidelands by the State of Alaska.
Juneau seeks to fill vacancies on various boards and commissions
Interested in public service? Dust off your resume. The City and Borough of Juneau is looking for a few good men and women to serve on boards and commissions.
Already a dog haven, Cope Park set to become Juneau’s first official off-leash park
The city also plans to make Cope Park more inviting and secure.
Thin attendance at first middle school travel task force meeting
Only three people showed up for the first meeting of a community task force looking at Juneau middle school travel policies.
Port officials grilled over cruise ship dock project
The Juneau Assembly on Wednesday grilled Port Director Carl Uchytil and Engineer Gary Gillette over the Docks and Harbors Department’s decision to proceed with the project despite the city not owning submerged tidelands.
Juneau moves forward with new cruise docks despite not owning submerged land
Port officials say the issue is not a major concern, and they expect the submerged land to be deeded to the city by the State of Alaska before construction gets underway next year.
Bartlett’s interim CEO wants to build culture of trust and communication
“Culture doesn’t happen overnight. Trust is built over time with consistency and good communication,” Egbert says.