Articles from the January 2, 2020 edition

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 By Caleb Vierkant    News    January 2, 2020

2019: A year in review

Following is the Wrangell Sentinel's news review for January through June of 2019. Next week the review will include events from July through December. January Jan. 13 - The Fairbanks Arts...

 

The Way We Were In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago.

January 1, 1920 The people of Wrangell enjoyed a rare treat Saturday night when a wonderful program of Northland adventure scenics by Richard Suratt was presented at the Rex theater. The first number was a trip to Le Conte glacier showing several...

 

Police report

December 23 Agency assist: TSA. Agency assist: Harbor Department. December 24 Noise complaint. Intoxicated person. Traffic complaint: Verbal warning. Traffic: Stranded vehicle. December 25 86’d letter. Report of theft. Courtesy transport. December 2...

 

Lady Wolves host volleyball alumni game

The Lady Wolves volleyball team hosted an alumni game last Monday, Dec. 23. The volleyball team officially ended their season back in November after competing in regionals. The alumni game is a...

 

Busy weekend for Wolves at Clarke Cochrane tournament

While most people take days between Christmas and New Year's as an opportunity to rest and gear up for a return to work or school, the Wrangell Wolves stayed busy by competing in the Clarke Cochrane...

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    January 2, 2020

CVB discusses tourism best management practices

Wrangell's Convention and Visitor Bureau met last Monday, Dec. 23, to continue their ongoing work on putting together a "tourism best management practices" document for the city. This conversation...

 

Alaska Fish Factor

Alaska’s seafood industry will be “open for business” starting January 1 when some of the biggest fisheries get underway long before the start of the first salmon runs in mid-May. Cod will begin it all in the Bering Sea, which has a 305.5 milli...

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    January 2, 2020

Salvation Army raises thousands in Wrangell and Petersburg

Along with the lights, the trees and carolers, the Salvation Army's red Christmas kettles are a very common sight during the holiday season. Standing in front of stores and on street corners,...

 

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