The company would not say who the buyer is or reveal the timeline for completing the sale of their former cannery and seafood plant.
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Critics question Sealaska finances
Could Sealaska make more money, pay higher dividends and make better use of its land? Yes, say some shareholders critical of the Southeast regional Native corporation’s management.
Juneau’s biggest stories of 2014
A longtime state lawmaker resigned, Alaska Native languages were recognized as official state languages, and a price war for airline tickets.
Smith: “Get more comfortable with the word no”
Outgoing Juneau Assemblyman Carlton Smith predicts uncertain financial times
Juneau Assembly to be majority female for first time
Maria Gladziszewski and Debbie White to be sworn in to the Assembly tonight
White, Gladziszewski win Assembly seats
Juneau voters sent two newcomers to the Assembly, re-elected an incumbent, and gave the Assembly authority to delegate management of city pools.
Hart drops out of Juneau Assembly race, endorses Warren
Karla Hart is dropping her bid for Juneau Assembly, saying she’ll support Joshua Warren for Assembly District 2
Filing deadline for municipal candidacy is Monday
No one has filed for the district two Assembly seat yet
How will Sealaska solve its money problems?
Sealaska holds its annual shareholders’ meeting Saturday near Seattle where a new CEO will take over.
Discretionary voting before Sealaska shareholders
A measure before Sealaska shareholders could alter the way board elections are held. And that could bring some leadership changes.