Articles from the June 22, 2022 edition
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Police report
Monday, June 13 Intoxicated person. Intoxicated persons. Tuesday, June 14 Vehicle unlock. Paper service: Domestic violence order. Agency assist: Ambulance requested. Wednesday, June 15 Vehicle unlock. Agency assist: Ambulance. Found property....
Drag Queen Storytime in Ketchikan fills library reading room 3 times
The Ketchikan Public Library last Friday morning held a Drag Queen Storytime event that attracted so many participants that library staff held three readings. The reading room is able to hold 25 people, Children’s Library Assistant Anne Marie...
Mat-Su schools ban transgender girls from girls sports
PALMER — The Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District board on June 15 approved Alaska’s first local ban on transgender girls participating in girls sports and other school-sponsored activities. The change requires schools designate school-spons...
Classified ads
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Council declines to impose new salmon bycatch rules on trawlers
Western Alaska villagers have endured the worst chum salmon runs on record, several years of anemic Chinook salmon runs in the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, harvest closures from the Bering Sea coast to Canada’s Yukon Territory and such dire...
Complaints seek to block Wasilla Rep. Eastman from reelection ballot
ANCHORAGE (AP) — Challenges have been filed to keep Wasilla Republican state Rep. David Eastman’s name off the ballot in his reelection bid, arguing that his affiliation with the far-right Oath Keepers disqualifies him under the state...