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The Metlakatla Indian Community is home to Alaska’s only Native reservation, and they’d love for you to come visit. Less than 20 miles south of Ketchikan, the village of about 1,500 people is a short ferry ride or an even shorter seaplane flight from Ketchikan, yet many locals have never made the trip. So on […]…
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Wrangell’s been busy over the past few months preparing to send a 74-foot Sitka spruce to Washington D.C., as this year’s Capitol Christmas Tree. As KSTK’s Colette Czarnecki reports, Alaskans across the state are also making homemade ornaments for the tree.โดย KHNS Radio | KHNS FM
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Skagway’s historic Red Onion Saloon is changing hands. Oct. 10 was the final night of the season under the current owner. Patrons shared wild stories and reminisced about the old days. KHNS’ Melinda Munson was at the party.โดย KHNS Radio | KHNS FM
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State Senator Jesse Kiehl and Representative Andi Story visited Skagway last weekend. They also met with KHNS reporter Melinda Munson to discuss fish, funding and ferries.โดย KHNS Radio | KHNS FM
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In Haines borough news, both assembly members up for re-election lost their seats to fresh candidates. The latest Haines Borough Assembly meeting included tax proposals and an update on the Lutak Dock. KHNS reporter Melinda Munson has the details.โดย KHNS Radio | KHNS FM
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Vaccination rates in Alaska are among the lowest in the country. And they’ve dipped even lower in the last few years. That’s raised concerns for public health experts. They worry Alaska will see more outbreaks of preventable disease, like the current epidemic of whooping cough. Alaska Public Media’s Rachel Cassandra has the story.…
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A large fire in Haines over the weekend destroyed several businesses and apartments. No one was injured, but the devastating fire was a double whammy for one local family.โดย KHNS Radio | KHNS FM
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Skagway has new community leaders after elections were certified. A proposed tourism project raises questions and the town needs a new borough manager.โดย KHNS Radio | KHNS FM
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Decades before Brown v. the Board of Education ended segregation in schools nationwide, a family in Ketchikan sued the local school district to allow their Alaska Native daughter to attend a school for white children. In 1929, the court ruled in favor of the family, Nettie and Paul Jones, and secured their daughter Irene a […]…
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