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Registration for Arboretum Junior Naturalist program opens July 8
Registration for Arboretum Junior Naturalist program opens July 8. Join Friends of the Jensen-Olson Arboretum and explore the outdoors as a Junior Naturalist on Saturday, July 20 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. This free program invites families to unlock their inner naturalist by learning how to make nature journals, draw sound maps, and discover new ways to connect with nature.
Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 2, 2024
Get in touch and share some perspective — give us a call at 907-842-5281 or send an email to fish@kdlg.org. If you’d like to get a message out to the fleet on this show, send your messages to the fleet to fish@kdlg.org. — An electrical fire occurred aboard...
Borough denies new tour permit at Chilkoot Lake
A discussion at the last borough assembly meeting pointed toward a can of worms that didn’t need reopening because it was never shut properly in the first place. The particular matter at hand was the permitting of a moped and ebike tour along the Chilkoot river. The broader issue is how much human impact is acceptable at an important bear feeding ground.
Douglas’ Little Mermaid Beauty Salon closes after six decades
Jo Dahl has been getting her hair done at the Little Mermaid Beauty Salon in Douglas since 1985. For the past 14 years, that’s meant weekly visits. For decades, the salon has been a staple for people on and off the island to get their hair cut, curled or colored since it opened in 1963.
2024 CBJ Independence Day holiday closures and reminders
City and Borough of Juneau offices will be closed on Thursday, July 4 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Normal business hours (8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) will resume on Friday, July 5. Here’s what’s going on with CBJ facilities and services for the holiday:. Capital...
CBJ Assembly makes appointments to Docks & Harbors Board, Airport Board, and Eaglecrest Board
CBJ Assembly makes appointments to Docks & Harbors Board, Airport Board, and Eaglecrest Board. The City and Borough of Juneau Full Assembly sitting as the Assembly Human Resources Committee held Empowered Board interviews on July 1 & 2, 2024. At a Special Assembly Meeting held Tuesday, July 2, 2024, via Zoom Webinar, they made the following appointments to the Docks & Harbors Board, Airport Board, and the Eaglecrest Board.
Funding for Kodiak's St. Herman harbor replacement vetoed by Gov. Dunleavy
Several Kodiak organizations won’t receive extra state funding this fiscal year. That’s after Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed over $120 million from the state’s $3.5 billion capital budget on June 28. The largest Kodiak project included in the list of the governor’s line-item vetoes is the St. Herman harbor infrastructure project.
Eye on the Trail: Chapter 53!
Officially the first paragraphs of the 53rd chapter of Iditarod were penned on Saturday, June 29th at Iditarod Headquarters during the Volunteer Appreciation Picnic and Musher Signup event. It was a sunny, blue-bird day in Wasilla – perfect for honoring the volunteers who make the race possible and welcoming the next field of racers.
AROUND ALASKA: Bears Put Down, Wildfire Walk, and Happy Birthday Mara!
Over the past week, three bears had to be put down at the Eklutna Lake Campground. In one instance, state park rangers say two black bears invaded a campsite and were eating the camper's food. Rangers decided the bears had become too habituated and put them down. A few days later, rangers returned to the Eklutna Campground and ultimately put down a third black bear. All of the bears were donated to charity via Fish and Game.
AROUND ALASKA: Ship-Free, Road Damage, and Cruiser Calendar!
Voters in Juneau could get to decide whether Saturdays should be "ship-free." KTOO reports a petition to ban large cruise ships on Saturdays and the Fourth of July now has enough signatures to be on the ballot in October. Supporters of the effort say this would limit the number of cruise ship passengers that visit Juneau each season. The Juneau Assembly has until August 15 to take its own action on the issue.
Researchers Warn of Imminent 'Death Spiral' for Rapidly Melting Alaska Ice Field
The melting of Alaska's Juneau ice field—which contains more than 1,000 glaciers—is accelerating and could reach a tipping point much sooner than predicted, according to research published Tuesday. The study, which was published in the journal Nature Communications, shows that ice loss from the Juneau ice field began accelerating rapidly after 2005. The paper's authors found that "rates of area shrinkage were five times faster from 2015-2019 than from 1979-1990," while glacier volume loss—which had remained relatively consistent from 1770-1979—doubled after 2010. "Forty years from now, what is it going to look like? I do think by then the Juneau ice field will...
North Pacific, Pacific Council appointments delayed until “later this summer’
All other regional council appointments were announced on June 28. Alaskan and West Coast fishery stakeholders are still in the dark as to who will represent them on their regional fishery management councils. The appointments of 22 new and returning members to six of eight of the nation’s councils were...
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