ON THE RUN – Girls, coaches and supporters in the Girls on the Run program jog through Crescent Park Saturday during a 5K run, the culminating event in the 10-week program. Dozens of girls in grades 3 to 5 took part in this year’s program, which organizers say blends physical activity with life skill development, including managing emotions, fostering friendships, and expressing empathy. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)
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Sentinel Staff Writer
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The Assembly voted 6-0 at a special meeting Thursday [ ... ]
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Sentinel Staff Writer
A week and a half after passing an initial budget for [ ... ]
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By YERETH ROSEN
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By CLAIRE STREMPLE
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For Bill Jolley
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By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
The Assembly will conduct a remote interview tonight [ ... ]
By SHANNON HAUGLAND
Sentinel Staff Writer
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20 YEARS AGO
May 2004
The Assembly voted Tuesday to drop further consideration of converting any of the Crescent Harbor tennis courts into a parking lot. When the proposal came up at the last Assembly meeting it met with public opposition.
50 YEARS AGO
May 1974
Photo caption: Members of Baranof Jaycees – Bill Howey, Bill Aragon, Dave Audette and Paul Garwood Jr. – are all smiles following a television auction that netted the group over $1,000 for community improvement projects.