A SWEET OFFERING - Sitka Fire Chief Craig Warren accepts, on behalf of first responders, 108 boxes of Girl Scout cookies from Zeylinn Joseph, today in front of the fire hall. Zeylinn has been a scout for six years. This is the first year she has donated boxes to first responders. She says she is ready to sell 3,500 boxes this year by herself as a Girl Scout Juliette, instead of as a member of a troop. She can be reached at 907 623-7456. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
Strong headwinds are slowing down the Cable Innovator repair [ ... ]
By Sentinel Staff In competitive division City League volleyball gameplay Monday evening, the YAPPE [ ... ]
GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
Mass firings that swept through the federal civil service in m [ ... ]
By YERETH ROSEN Alaska Beacon Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Friday proposed a constitutional amendm [ ... ]
By Yareth Rosen Alaska Beacon A Medicaid card is seen in this undated photo. Alaska’s annual Med [ ... ]
Heritage and Cultural Tourism Conference Set The anual Heritage and Cultural Tourism Conference, w [ ... ]
The following calls were received by police as of 8 a.m. today March 3 A caller asked about the we [ ... ]
y SHANNON HAUGLAND Sentinel Staff Writer Sitkans with internet service through GCI Commu [ ... ]
By Sentinel Staff In the final games of the regular basketball season, the Mt. Edgecumbe Braves tra [ ... ]
By Sentinel Staff Competing in City League volleyball competition Sunday, the YAPPERS defeated Subw [ ... ]
By JAMES BROOKS Alaska Beacon The Alaska House of Representatives is planning to vote this week on [ ... ]
By JAMES BROOKS Alaska Beacon The Alaska House of Representatives voted 36-0 on Friday to reject a [ ... ]
Quilt Auction March 3 Ocean Wave Quilters Guild will hold its annual scholarship auction 7 p.m. Mar [ ... ]
Police Blotter Sitka Police Department received the following calls during the period ending at 8 a [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND Sentinel Staff Writer Members of Small Town SOUL turned in their petitio [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND Sentinel Staff Writer The Gary Paxton Industrial Park board has set a wo [ ... ]
By Shannon Haugland Sentinel Staff Writer A resolution supporting a state increase in funding for [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND Sentinel Staff Writer One of the pieces set for Fireweed Dance Theatre’s Gal [ ... ]
By Sentinel Staff In another evening of City League volleyball gameplay, the SEARHC Slammers defeat [ ... ]
By YARETH ROSEN ALASKA BEACON Amid pending tariffs, verbal attacks and insults lobbed against Cana [ ... ]
By JAMES BROOKS Alaska Beacon A budget resolution passed late Tuesday by the U.S. House of Represe [ ... ]
By YERETH ROSEN Alaska Beacon The condition of Alaska’s public infrastructure has improved over [ ... ]
Police Blotter Sitka Police Department received the following calls during the period ending at 8 a [ ... ]
Martina Dundas Dies at Age 48 Martina Nellie Maria Dundas died Wednesday in Sitka, at the age of 4 [ ... ]
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March 2005
Photo caption: Second-graders listen to their teacher, Sandra Langbauer, dressed as Mother Goose, at Keet Gooshi Heen Elementary School. Everyone at the school was encouraged to dress as book characters as part of Read Across American Day.
50 YEARS AGO
March 1975
Baranof Arts and Crafts Association announces its first all-crafts show. Local craftsmen are encouraged to enter up to seven original works. They’re also being asked to join the organization for $2.