Heating oil theft reported at Edna Bay School
Sometime over the Presidents Day holiday, someone stole about $100 worth of heating oil from Edna Bay School.
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Sometime over the Presidents Day holiday, someone stole about $100 worth of heating oil from Edna Bay School.
Read MoreThe Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that a Ketchikan man must pay local property tax, even though his home was built with Bureau of Indian Affairs grant funds, and is held temporarily under a deed of trust.
Read MoreEnergy is an ongoing topic across the nation, including Alaska. In Southeast, a regional power agency is looking for new sources of electricity, and will consider proposals for any kind of power generation concept.
Read MoreFederal budget cuts likely will mean less money for the Ketchikan Gateway Borough, which in turn likely will mean less money for the Ketchikan School District. That problem was a big topic of conversation at Wednesday’s Ketchikan School Board meeting.
Read MoreThe annual Girl Scouts and Girl Guides World Thinking Day is Saturday, Feb. 16, and Ketchikan Girl Scouts plan to participate.
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