ASSEMBLY TOPIC – Tourists fill Lincoln Street near the Lake Street intersection Monday afternoon. The Assembly will review the recommendations of the tourism task force at the regular meeting tonight at Harrigan Centennial Hall. They will consider “flattening the curve” on cruise ship tourism growth, regulations for ebikes, and creating a best-management practices program among other item in an action plan. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Sentinel Sports Editor
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Northern Journal
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By JAMES BROOKS
Alaska Beacon
Members of the Alaska Legislature questioned the direction of the [ ... ]
Police Blotter
Sitka police received the following calls by 8 a.m. today:
June 24
At 10:29 a.m. a calle [ ... ]
Pride Month
Comedy Shows
Set for Saturday
Sitka Pride will hold its final Pride Month event – two co [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
“Flattening the curve” on cruise ship tourism gro [ ... ]
By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
Staffing cuts in the newest School District budget tha [ ... ]
By CLAIRE STREMPLE
Alaska Beacon
State officials have alerted foster parents that Alaska health [ ... ]
By JAMES BROOKS
Alaska Beacon
The leader of the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, one of th [ ... ]
By YERETH ROSEN
Alaska Beacon
The federal government is sending nearly $12 million to Alaska to [ ... ]
Sitka police received the following calls by 8 a.m. today:
June 21
At 12:33 a.m. two people standing t [ ... ]
Segregation Talk at
Methodist Church
The public is invited to a talk by Rev. Dr. John Allen Boryk 5 [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
Following the spectacular success of last year’s Ja [ ... ]
By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
In a new stage of a years-long project to better under [ ... ]
By YERETH ROSEN
Alaska Beacon
National parks located along Alaska’s coast might clear away so [ ... ]
By CLAIRE STREMPLE
Alaska Beacon
After years of backlogged applications kept thousands of Alask [ ... ]
Sitka Fine Arts Camp middle school students make music in Flute Technique class taught by recent O [ ... ]
Sitka police received the following calls by 8 a.m. today:
June 20
At 12:56 a.m. callers on Darrin Dri [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
Advocates for limits on cruise ship visitors to Sitka [ ... ]
By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
Cleanup efforts wrapped up over the weekend at the sit [ ... ]
By JAMES BROOKS
Alaska Beacon
On Friday, supporters of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. turned in more tha [ ... ]
By JAMES BROOKS
Alaska Beacon
This month, hundreds of Tlingit, Tsimshian and Haida tribal membe [ ... ]
Life Celebration
For Binghams
Set for June 24
A celebration of life service for Jay Lynn Bingham and Es [ ... ]
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20 YEARS AGO
June 2004
Photo caption: Doug Jay, president of Swiftsure Foods, and John Upcraft, plant manager of AQE, stand together at the newly opened seafood process plant at the Sawmill Cove Industrial Park.
50 YEARS AGO
June 1974
KIFW TV Saturday: 11 a.m. Scooby Doo; noon My Favorite Martian; 12:20 Jeannie; 1 p.m. Speed Buggy; 1:30 p.m. Josie & the Pussycats; 2 p.m. Pebbles & Bam Bam; 2:30 Fat Albert; 3 p.m. Sportsman; 3:30 Wide World of Sports; 5 p.m. Movie “Hello Down There” 7 p.m. Mary Tyler Moore; 7:30 Bob Newhart; 8 p.m. All in the Family; 8:30 MASH; 9 p.m. Carol Burnett; 10 p.m. Owen Marshall;11 p.m. Movie “Asylum.”