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  • RT @KDNNews: #Ketchikan's Rotary clubs recognize outstanding local businesses:
  • #Ketchikan's Rotary clubs recognize outstanding local businesses:
  • The Ketchikan School District will likely have a few more students in person, and a few less correspondence students:
  • RT @MarkBegich: Paula & the Arctic Bar are #Alaska treasures MT @kdnnews: After 77 years, #Ketchikan's Arctic Bar getting repairs:
  • RT @KDNNews: After 77 years, #Ketchikan's Arctic Bar is closing for a few months for repairs:
  • Paula & the Arctic Bar are #Alaska treasures MT @kdnnews: After 77 years, #Ketchikan's Arctic Bar getting repairs:
  • After 77 years, #Ketchikan's Arctic Bar is closing for a few months for repairs:
  • Big Thorne has found a lot of friends in Southeast Alaska - 15 parties are signed on to back the timber sale so far
  • Coming up today: The #Ketchikan School Board will consider increasing wireless Internet capacity at local schools:
  • RT @KDNNews: After much debate, the plan to open #Ketchikan borough Assembly meetings with a prayer fails a second vote:
  • After much debate, the plan to open #Ketchikan borough Assembly meetings with a prayer fails a second vote:
  • A man is charged with hitting a #Ketchikan police officer in the head with his elbow:
  • Gov. Parnell spoke to KDN about the new Ketchikan Shipyard projects, the Alaska National Guard, and other topics:
  • Recent trail improvements near Angoon are as much about reconnecting with history as anything else, for many:
  • What did you do yesterday? The Ketchikan Council hired a fire chief and agreed to back the Big Thorne timber sale
  • Meet Edna Bay, #Alaska's newest city:
  • U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski had high praise for Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell, but stopped short of an official endorsement
  • One of the first steps in increasing school safety? Don't put the report on your school district's security online:
  • Coming up in a few hours: The City Council will vote on hiring Abner Hoage as its new fire chief
  • The quest to mine for rare earth elements in SE hinges on profits and environmental safety
  • #Ketchikan High School's redesigned Alaska Native-style logo has found a home:
  • Big Thorne timber sale opponents are not going gently into that good night, and they are filing lawsuits to prove it:
  • The U.S. Forest Service OKs a timber sale on Prince of Wales, despite concerns for the wolves that live in the area:
  • #Ketchikan is expecting Dawson Construction to cover the cost of repairing a turbine at the Whitman Lake Dam:
  • Some are expressing concern with an Alaska DOT plan to reduce ferry trips between K-town and Prince Rupert, Wrangell:
  • Coming up in a few hours: The City Council will discuss examining a damaged turbine at Whitman Lake:
  • Election results are in. The verdict? Repealing SB21 was more popular in Southeast than the rest of Alaska:
  • The Pennock Island Challenge helped raise over $9,000 to fight juvenile diabetes:
  • K-town product Nathan Nance has been honored with an Emmy for his work on "House of Cards"
  • Ketchikan airport ferry rates (among other things) are going up to combat a budget defict:
  • The school board wants $10,000 to beef up the Ketchikan High School football team's equipment: