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The Sitka Sentinel is an independent, family-owned newspaper published on non-holiday weekdays in Sitka, Alaska, United States. It was founded by Harold Veatch in 1939. Thad and Sandy Poulson took over the paper in 1969. [2] [3]
Alaska Journal of Commerce – Anchorage; Arctic Sounder – Northwest Arctic Borough and North Slope Borough (under Anchorage Daily News) Bristol Bay Times – Bristol Bay (under Anchorage Daily News) Capital City Weekly – Juneau (under Juneau Empire) Chilkat Valley News – Haines; Cordova Times – Cordova; The Delta Discovery – Bethel
A variety of newspapers are called Sentinel or The Sentinel, including: Daily Sentinel, based in Rome, New York; The Daily Sentinel, based in Nacogdoches, Texas; Daily Sitka Sentinel, based in Sitka, Alaska; Dawson Sentinel, published in Dawson, Minnesota. Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, published in western Colorado
Dec. 4—PALMER — A new class-action lawsuit against the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District and three employees contends the district illegally restrains and isolates disabled students in ...
Alaska Star; Anchorage Daily News; Anchorage Press; ... Capital City Weekly; Chilkat Valley News; Cordova Times; D. Daily Sitka Sentinel; ... The Wrangell Sentinel
[8] [9] [10] She received an award from the National Park Service in 1983, [7] and the Alaska Governor's Award for the Arts in 1984. In 1984, she was one of the featured Alaskan artists at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In 1986, Sheldon Jackson College presented her with their annual Christian Citizenship Award.
The John O'Connell Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Sitka Channel located in Sitka, Alaska. The bridge connects the town of Sitka on Baranof Island to the airport and Coast Guard Station on Japonski Island. Until the bridge was completed in 1971, the commute was only achievable through a ferry service.
In 1992, Helms ran as a Democrat for the Alaska State Senate, but lost to Republican Bert Sharp. [17] [18] She ran for city mayor of Fairbanks in 1998. [19] As of 1996, she was the chairwoman for the Interior Democrats, [20] and later, in 2001, Helms was the Vice-chair of the Alaska Democratic Party. [21]