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Japanese Peace Drummer Takumi Kato will be offering several performances in Ketchikan over the next week, bringing rhythm, ...
At its June 25 meeting, the Ketchikan Gateway School Board approved a one-year contract with PJ Ford Slack, Ph.D, for an ...
The Alaska Marine Highway Operations Board met Friday afternoon via Zoom conference, but did not receive a scheduled presentation about the Ketchikan Shipyard.
History, it has been said, is written by the winners. President Donald Trump is working that lever of power — again.This time ...
The Ketchikan City Council in a special work session meeting Tuesday discussed the proposed capital improvement projects in the draft 2026 City of Ketchikan and Ketchikan Public Utilities budgets.
Ketchikan's John Coss blazed through Running Club's second annual “Southeast Slosh” trail half marathon on Saturday.
A small plane that crashed in 2023 while carrying moose meat for hunters in remote western Alaska, killing the husband of ...
Communities along a 700-mile stretch of Alaska’s southern coast ordered residents to higher ground after a powerful offshore ...
Ketchikan Post 3 took an early lead, lost it, then fought back to send their Alaska Legion State Tournament game against Kenai Post 20 into an extra inning.
This Saturday morning when we’re out on Fawn Mountain field with four 5-year-old soccer players, our thoughts will go to the late Sen. Ted Stevens.
First City Players is conducting its annual “ArtsCool” Summer Theatre and Fine Arts camp for youths from kindergarten through ...
Ketchikan’s Calamity Triathlon was held Saturday morning under sunny skies, with Gavin Groshelle taking the overall win with ...
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