King Salmon Derby is Off to a Slow Start
The 57th Annual King Salmon Derby in Wrangell is off to a slow start. As KSTK's Tony Gorman reports, Derby officials are hoping things will pick up in the coming weeks.
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The 57th Annual King Salmon Derby in Wrangell is off to a slow start. As KSTK's Tony Gorman reports, Derby officials are hoping things will pick up in the coming weeks.
Read MoreNewly-installed Bishop Edward J Burns of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Juneau recently paid the City of Wrangell a visit. Wrangell is home to the oldest Catholic Church in the state. As KSTK's Tony Gorman found out, this wasn't the first time the bishop made a trip to Wrangell.
Read MoreCongress recently reauthorized the Secure Rural Schools and Community Determination Act of 2000. Counties across the nation hurting from a declining timber industry rely on the act for federal funding for schools and community projects. KSTK's Tony Gorman has more on what the new legislation means for Wrangell….
Read MoreMother Nature didn't stop two groups of youngsters from trekking up the Stikine River. Fourth graders from Evergreen Elementary and another group from Petersburg engaged in numerous activities as part of the annual Stikine River Field Trip. The trip was coordinated by fourth grade teacher Brian Merritt and transportation was provided by the Stikine River Jet Boat Association. KSTK's Tony Gorman was able to tagged along for the ride…
Read MoreNationally-renowned storyteller Gene Tagaban stopped through Wrangell as part of a series of storytelling work shops throughout the Southeast Alaska sponsored by SEARHC. Tagaban, who is a Juneau native and of Tlingit descent, spent most of April sharing his stories through dance and music. KSTK’s Tony Gorman had a chance to catch up with him after his final workshop.
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