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20 YEARS AGO

January 2005

Photo caption: Ryan Morse concentrates on his word in the Keet Gooshi Heen Elementary School spelling bee this morning, as Muriel Sadleir-Hart listens, at right. Third-, fourth- and fifth-graders competed. The winner was fifth-grader Zephyr Feryok.

50 YEARS AGO

January 1975

The shootout of the Baranof Pistol League was held Friday at the Edgecumbe Blockhouse. ... Police Chief Larry Carley had 232 out of 300 possible points, while Sgt. Eric  Knox had high score for the night with 270, followed by Tom LaVallee with a 264.

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