Winter kings top $10-dollar mark
Slower-than-average harvest rates plus steady demand in the high-end restaurant and market trade have pushed winter king salmon prices to new records.
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Slower-than-average harvest rates plus steady demand in the high-end restaurant and market trade have pushed winter king salmon prices to new records.
Read MoreThe Sitka assembly on Friday evening (2-1-08) approved a three-year employment contract with Jim Dinley to serve as city administrator. Reber Stein, who recused himself from voting, spoke as a member of the public. He blamed the assembly's failure to understand its policy role for high turnover in the top job. In an unrelated but similar gesture, member Cheryl Westover stepped from behind the table to warn the assembly that the roundabout may return as a citizen initiative.
Read MoreIngrid Jensen is a world-class trumpet-player. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, with roots in Petersburg, Alaska, she has made her mark with a distinctive Northwest Coast-inspired style. She is performing at the Sitka Jazz Festival Feb. 1-2, 2008. She was interviewed on KCAW by Melissa Marconi Wentzel during Morning Edition.
Read MoreFor anyone not familiar with Dean Potter’s graphic design work, just wait a few months. With the fiftieth anniversary of statehood just around the corner in 2009, the Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission is ramping up public awareness by putting the anniversary logo just about everywhere they can – including on our license plates. Former Sitka resident Dean Potter designed the logo during a juried competition in the final year of the Murkowski administration. It is striking and simple: a vertical blue rectangle with the big dipper and the words Alaska 50. Interview with KCAWs Robert Woolsey.
Read MoreSince Sheldon Jackson college suspended academic operations early last summer, a handful of new non-profit organizations have been formed to create, maintain, or even expand a number of campus programs -- everything from keeping the childcare facility going, to creating an ocean science center at the college’s working hatchery and wet lab. The consortium of new campus organizations met for the first time Tuesday evening (1-29-08) in Sitka to report on their work, and to discuss whether they had enough common purpose to warrant a formal relationship with the college’s trustees.
Read MoreThe Sitka Fine Arts Camp was one of eighteen youth programs nationwide to win a prestigious Coming Up Taller award this year. First Lady Laura Bush presented the awards at a White House ceremony on Monday (1-28-08).
Read MoreTwenty-two adult teams from around the state competed last weekend in the second annual Mt. Edgecumbe Invitational basketball tournament. The closest contest of the tournament was also its last: the Haines Merchants defeated Hydaburg, 97-to-96 to win the Open Division championship. KCAW’s Leah Mann took in some of the action at the BJ McGillis gym on Saturday(1-26-08). She sends this audio postcard. (For complete tourney results, click on "more...")
Read MoreThe Sitka assembly has chosen a candidate with a long past to lead the community into the future. James Dinley, most recently the administrator of Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, was one of a pair of administrator finalists interviewed in a public meeting over several hours last Friday (1-25-08). Here's how Sitka's "administrator-elect" handled himself during the interview, and what the assembly expects from the job.
Read MoreFaced with increased demand and lower-than-average rainfall this winter, the Sitka electric department is playing the odds, and is running diesel generators to supplement the city’s two hydro projects. The strategy – which costs roughly $7-thousand dollars a day in fuel – is intended to conserve water behind the dams for Sitka’s more typical dry season in March and April.
Read MoreAlaska Marine Highway System General Manager John Falvey speaks with Raven Radio about the draft summer ferry schedule, (set to be released by the end of this month), increased fast ferry service to Sitka, and direct connections to the villages.
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