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Recent births at the Bartlett Regional Hospital: * On Oct. 16, 2009, a daughter, Grace Elizabeth Roberto, weighing 8 pounds, 12 ounces, to Elizabeth Siguenza and Jeffrey Concepcion Roberto, of Juneau.
Angoon gets preliminary hydropower project permit
The city of Angoon has been granted a preliminary permit for the Ruth Lake hydropower project.
Alaska Federation of Natives To Debate Subsistence Resolution
The Alaska Federation of Natives will debate a subsistence resolution October 24, organizers said.
It's not legal to make subsistence fishing illegal
In my 20-plus years of work as a fisheries biologist with the state Fish & Game's Division of Commercial Fisheries, and then 8 years with the U.S. Forest Service, I can sympathize with Sen.
Angoon senator criticizes state on subsistence rights
State Sen. Albert Kookesh believes Alaska Natives may be forced to file a class action lawsuit against the federal government to restore subsistence rights secured under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.
Angoon granted permit for one Thomas Bay hydro site
PETERSBURG, AK The city of Angoon has won a preliminary permit for studying a proposed power plant at Scenery Creek, in Thomas Bay north of Petersburg.
Consortium to host 'Just Move It' activities Saturday
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Health Promotion, Diabetes and Lifestyle Balance programs will host the second annual "Just Move It" day of activities on Saturday, Oct.
Tyler Michael Frisby is pleased to announce the most recent engagement of his parents, Melissa May Kookesh, of Angoon, and Charlie Patterson Frisby, of Hydaburg.
One out of three Sheakleys won their bouts when family members from Angoon took Roughhouse boxing at Marlintini's by sheer numbers.
Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital: * On Sept. 8, 2009, a son, Victor Scott Beechum, weighing 8 pounds, 4 ounces, to Kelli Jo and Eric Jay Beechum, of Juneau.
Kookesh: Fishing citation "belongs in federal court"
SITKA, ALASKA State senator Albert Kookesh and three other Angoon residents were cited by state troopers on July 12th for catching more sockeye salmon in a beach seine than allowed under subsistence permit rules.
Recent births at Bartlett Regional Hospital: * On July 10, 2009, a daughter, Kajustee Macie Garrison, weighing 8 pounds, 3 ounces, to Linda Marie Jacobs and Al Garrison, of Douglas.
Murkowski welcomes Indian energy grants
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski welcomed the U.S. Department of Energy's decision Thursday to award up to $13.6 million in Indian energy grants nationwide, including $3.36 million in awards to Alaska villages and Native corporations and tribal groups.
Consortium seeks 'Just Move It' community partners
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Health Promotion, Diabetes and Lifestyle Balance programs is looking for community partners for "Just Move It" activities on Saturday, Oct.
Tenakee Springs School & the town's 'main drag' In Tenakee Springs -- 45 miles southwest of Juneau -- school's out for summer.
Police: More charges likely from Saturday night scuffles
The combination of alcohol, a 3-inch knife and a pipe proved a bloody milieu at Switzer Creek Trailer Court on Saturday night.
Forest Service selects site for Angoon hydro dam
Residents of Angoon are one step closer to realizing a hydroelectric facility to power their community-a facility which could potentially lower the cost of electric bills and reduce the village's dependence on expensive diesel-generated power.
Consortium's fliers target youth access to tobacco, alcohol
Most parents want to protect their children from tobacco and alcohol, but it may surprise them to know where most youth who use tobacco and/or alcohol get their supplies.
Angoon man charged with assaulting girls
A 24-year-old man has been charged with sexually assaulting two girls in the southeast Alaska community of Angoon.
Man charged with 13 counts of sexual abuse
A 24-year-old man had his bail set at $40,000 on Monday at Dimond Courthouse in Juneau on 13 felony sexual abuse counts.