A new exhibit opening at the UAS Egan Library shines a spotlight on the acts of resistance that helped bring the war on Viet Nam to an end.
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Juneau slated to get new cabins thanks to federal funding
The U.S. Forest Service just received $20 million for public cabins, said James King, regional director of recreation land and minerals with the Forest Service.
Juneau community members came together to fix trails on National Trails Day
Volunteers working on the Lemon Creek Trail cleared a boulder and a stump and rerouted water in three places.
Major grant funds end-to-end work on Treadwell Ditch Trail
Trail Mix Executive Director Erik Boraas says the goal is for the trail to be bikeable from end to end in five years.
Stolen boards set back improvements to Treadwell Ditch Trail
Volunteers working on the Treadwell Ditch Trail made an unwelcome discovery Monday morning — $1,200 worth of materials had been stolen from the Blueberry Hill parking lot.
Fire disrupts businesses, residents of 6 apartments in downtown building
“The building’s definitely not a loss. We don’t have a dollar estimate yet,” said Fire Chief Rich Etheridge. “It’s really heavy smoke throughout the whole thing, so, they’re probably not going to want to stay in here for a couple of days until they can get it cleaned up and get the odors down.”
Forest Service, Trail Mix partner to boost Alaska trail and cabin repairs
Alaska’s national forests will see more cabin and trail improvements under a new public-private partnership. A nonprofit group long involved in Juneau maintenance work is increasing its role in the Tongass and Chugach National Forests.
Juneau celebrates National Trails Day with a day at Outer Point Trail
Saturday was National Trails Day and Juneau celebrated the annual event with a volunteer day at the Outer Point Trail.