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BIG COLLECTION – Charles Armer, center, and other wastewater treatment workers collect hundreds of gallons of paint and other materials during the April 20 Spring Household Hazardous Waste Collection event outside the Japonski Island treatment facility. Twenty-four drums worth of paints and solvents and eight 4-foot-square totes of cans were collected at the two-day event. Republic Services processes the waste. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
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By Sentinel Staff
Two hikers received some help getting down from Gavan Hill Saturday.
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By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
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By CLAIRE STREMPLE
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Annual Quilt
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By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
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Sentinel Staff Writer
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By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
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By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
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By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
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By JAMES BROOKS
Alaska Beacon
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By YERETH ROSEN
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Sitka police received the following calls by 8 a.m. today:
April 25
At 2:25 a.m. a foot patrol was con [ ... ]
By GARLAND KENNEDY
Sentinel Staff Writer
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By JAMES BROOKS
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By JAMES BROOKS
Alaska Beacon
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April 23
Three vehicles at Se [ ... ]
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20 YEARS AGO
April 2004
Sitka High girls track team took first-place honors at the Sitka Invitational track meet at Moller field, topping Juneau-Douglas. Sitka boys took second, falling to Juneau. Dianne Chong, Joy Ribao, Megan Lehmann, Kelsey Davidson, Greg Hunter, Glenn Chong and Kyle Ainslie all won events.
50 YEARS AGO
April 1974
Seventy cruise ship voyages have already been scheduled into Sitka for the summer of 1974 as compared with thirty voyages last summer. Starting June 1 Alaska Airlines will provide two north-bound and two south-bound flights every day, and the state Marine Transportation System has greatly increased the ferry service to Sitka.