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July 02, 2013

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The Bremen's specialties are the Arctic and Antarctic, where the ship's enviable maneuverability and miniscule draught allow it to cruise through ice-filled waters. She departed Ketchikan Tuesday under way to Misty Fjords -- part of an 18 day Alaska cruise currently returning from Nome, Alaska. The cruise will end in Vancouver on July 17th. The Bremen will be in Ketchikan twice this season.
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Ketchikan: Tongass National Forest releases Big Thorne ROD; Public Meeting in Ketchikan, July 3rd - The Tongass National Forest issued its Record of Decision (ROD) and Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Big Thorne Project on Monday. The decision allows for the harvest of 148.9 million board feet from approximately 6,186 acres of old-growth and 2,299 acres of young-growth near Thorne Bay and Coffman Cove on Prince of Wales Island within the Thorne Bay Ranger District.

The Forest Service believes the action could help stabilize the timber industry in Southeast Alaska as the Tongass makes a shift toward young growth timber harvests in the future.

“The Big Thorne decision is a critical step in the Tongass National Forest’s transition to young growth timber management,” explained Forrest Cole, forest supervisor. “By providing a stable supply of timber to the industry now, we are giving the Forest Service and the industry the breathing space needed to prepare for the transition to young growth timber,” said Cole.

“A stable supply of wood helps the industry have confidence in their wood supply over the next several years. The Big Thorne project also allows the Forest Service time to prepare young growth projects for offer in the immediate future. ”

The Forest Service projects that Big Thorne will support over 600 annualized jobs and provide opportunities for a variety of sale sizes, supplying opportunities for small local operators and larger operators in Southeast Alaska. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

Ketchikan: Ketchikan Health Needs Assessment Reports Smoking & Heavy Alcohol Consumption Common - PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center, in collaboration with numerous community partners, announces the release of the Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) report.

According to Mischa Chernick, CHNA project lead and Marketing and Communications Manager for PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center, “For years health care has focused on treating illness and individual episodes of care. At Ketchikan Medical Center we are deeply committed to transforming our how we deliver health care to our community and begin focusing more on keeping people healthy.”

The Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) is a true example of community collaboration. Successfully addressing community health needs is an opportunity for community partnership and engagement. Though the Affordable Care Act requires all nonprofit hospitals to conduct a CHNA every three years and to make the findings publicly available online, PeaceHealth sees at this process not as a requirement to meet, but as a natural expression of its mission and values to help identify and serve the health needs of people in each community. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

Southeast Alaska: KAKE ACCESS PROJECT DRAFT PURPOSE AND NEED RELEASED FOR COMMENT - The Western Federal Lands Highway Division of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is releasing the draft Purpose and Need Statement for the Kake Access project in Southeast Alaska.

Preliminary alternatives to be considered include roads and shuttle ferries that would connect Kake with Petersburg. In 2012, the Alaska State Legislature appropriated $40 million in state funds to construct a new road between Kake and Petersburg.

The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) identified the need for more efficient access to and from Kake in its 2004 Southeast Alaska Transportation Plan. Kake, a town of approximately 550 residents, is located on the northwest coast of Kupreanof Island and is only accessible by plane, boat, or mainline ferry. Residents are restricted to twice-weekly mainline ferry service, scheduled air taxi service to Juneau and Sitka, and chartered aircraft service to Petersburg. It is the aim of the project to evaluate alternative transportation modes and routes to improve Kake’s access to commercial, medical, and regional transportation services available in other Southeast Alaska communities.

The draft Purpose and Need Statement identifies the reason for the planning action and is the basis for the formulation of feasible alternatives that will be analyzed and considered in the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). - More...
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Ketchikan: Ketchikan Medical Center Names Tonjes Interim Chief Admin. Officer - PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center recently announced that its longtime Chief Financial Officer Ken Tonjes has accepted the role of interim Chief Administrative Officer following the recent resignation of CEO Patrick Branco. Ken Tonjes has served the community as Ketchikan Medical Center CFO for more than 12 years.

Ketchikan Medical Center Names Tonjes Interim Chief Admin. Officer

Ken Tonjes
CFO & Interim CAO

“We are grateful for his willingness to serve in the capacity as Interim CAO and appreciate the stability he brings,” states Nancy Steiger, CEO and Chief Mission Officer of PeaceHealth Northwest Network, of which Ketchikan Medical Center is part, saying Tonjes brings, ”stability to the relationship with the City of Ketchikan and the ongoing collaborative medical center expansion project, Your Health—Your Future. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

Ketchikan: Alaska - Workers’ Comp Workshops in Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, Anchorage, Kenai for new small business owners, employers - The Workers’ Compensation Division will hold workshops around the state to provide information about the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Act. The workshops are free and open to the public. New small business owners and employers are encouraged to attend.

“Our staff will discuss which entities must be covered and how the process works,” said Mike Monagle, Workers’ Compensation Division director. “These workshops are a great opportunity to get more detailed information and to ask questions.” - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

Ketchikan: Coast Guard terminates 5 vessel voyages for safety violations in Southeast Alaska - The Coast Guard terminated the voyages of five commercial fishing vessels for safety violations in Southeast Alaska, Saturday and Sunday.

Coast Guard Station Ketchikan boarding teams terminated the voyages of the vessels following at-sea commercial fishing vessel safety boardings where a variety of safety violations were identified. All five vessel crews were required to return to port in Petersburg and correct the deficiencies by procuring the proper equipment and having a qualified Coast Guard examiner clear the offense before getting underway again.

Common violations included lack of immersion suits, expired flares, lack of approved survival craft, lack of approved life rings and expired or non-approved fire extinguishers. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

Ketchikan: UAS Ketchikan Announces Spring 2013 Honor Lists - University of Alaska Southeast students have made the University of Alaska Southeast Chancellor’s and Dean’s lists for the Spring 2013 Semester.

Chancellor’s Honor List:

Katie Baird, Larissa Otness, Kalah Stevens, Tori Stewart and Teresa Varnell made the Spring 2013 Chancellor’s List. A student must be admitted to a program, earn a 4.0 grade point average, and complete at least 12 credit hours during the semester to make the Chancellor’s Honor List. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013


Southeast Alaska: Sealaska Announces Sale of Nypro Kánaak Joint Ventures; Operational Transformation of Sealaska Continues - Sealaska has sold its ownership in three joint ventures with Nypro Inc. which collectively were known as Nypro Kánaak. The manufacturing facilities located in Alabama, Iowa and Guadalajara, Mexico create precision plastic products for use in the healthcare, packaging and consumer electronics industries.

Sealaska is re-engineering its portfolio of companies to simplify operations, improve profitability, and align operating companies more closely with its core Native values. Sealaska’s decision to sell certain of its subsidiaries is a core part of this strategic plan and operational transformation. Sealaska is redefining its path to long-term economic sustainability that is guided by, and helps fulfill, its cultural values.

“This sale represents an opportunity to transform future earnings into cash that we can now reinvest into initiatives that are aligned with our core values,” said Sealaska’s Board Chair Albert Kookesh. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

Alaska: Aviation pioneers float big ideas at fourth Arctic Airships Summit By RON HARPER - Aviation experts from around the world will discuss the feasibility of airships in Alaska at the 2013 Cargo Airships for Northern Operations Workshop, July 10-12 at the Wendy Williamson Auditorium on the UAA campus.

Sponsored by NASA, the University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Northern Engineering and the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, the event will facilitate high-level discussions about deploying cargo airships to move people, equipment and goods in one of the most inhospitable locations on Earth.

“Alaska could be a good proving ground for new heavy-lift airships that do the job trucks and barges can’t do. It is good that NASA and industry are joining with us again to see where this technology could help Alaska,” said Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell, who is among the event’s keynote speakers. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 02, 2013

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jpg Tom PurcellTOM PURCELL: For the Fourth of July -- Declare Independence from Government - In the course of human events it is necessary, now and again, to reaffirm some of the thoughts and principles we have lost sight of.

And so it is that we need to renew our independence. More than 55 percent of Americans now receive some form of federal government benefit — and many of us need to get off the dole.

I cite the findings of Richard Vedder, a professor emeritus of economics at Ohio University and an adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

In The Wall Street Journal, Vedder argues that more Americans are not only becoming more dependent on government benefits, but that their dependence is adversely affecting the growth of our economy.

Consider: From the mid-17th century to the late 20th century, Vedder says, the American economy's growth averaged a robust 3.5 percent a year. Compare that to economic growth for the last quarter, which was revised down to 1.8 percent.

A key reason for the stumbling economy: Fewer able-bodied Americans are working because government programs give them incentive not to. Vedder offers four examples: - More...
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letter Parnell's Missed LNG Benchmarks & Market Opportunity By Bill Walker - On June 21st Governor Parnell acknowledged that the North Slope leaseholders, ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips and BP, have not met the latest benchmark for progress on the LNG (liquified natural gas) gasline project. The companies said they will spend up to $100 million in field work this year, not the hundreds of million required to timely advance the project. Exxon's spokesperson said the State must provide "the right fiscal environment to support an LNG project." The multi-billion dollar tax cut the leaseholders received with passage of Senate Bill 21 in April has proved insufficient to secure the governor's benchmarks for this critical project that would provide affordable energy to Alaskans, thousands of jobs and billions of dollars in annual state revenue. - More...
Wednesday AM - July 03, 2013

letter Open Letter: Demanding answers from Director Clapper By Michael McNally - I am writing today to express my approval regarding our Senators' decisions to join Senators Wyden and Udall and more than 20 others in your letter of June 27th to James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, requesting that Director Clapper clarify a number of points concerning programs brought to light by Edward Snowden. - More...
Wednesday AM - July 03, 2013

letter Ketchikan-what a town! By Teri Hoyt - Perhaps all the recent sunshine or the super-moon has inspired me to express how lucky I feel to live in Ketchikan! - More....
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letter DREAMING THE PIPELINE LEAKS, DODGING THE GRIZZLY BEARS By David Ellis - It was spring in the British Columbia coast mountains, a glorious time, no mosquitoes yet, here in the high country, 4100 feet up, the sun felt hot, you are closer to it, up here. The last of the snow patches were still hanging on, in the shade of the aromatic balsam firs. I had several times that day pulled balsam needles off as I passed, crushed them, and put them to my nose, the scent, was exhilarating. The roar and murmur of streams and runoff, was everywhere, my boots were soaked from fording three swollen creeks. - More...
Wednesday AM - July 03, 2013

letter "Kill the IRS and pass the FairTax." By Glen E. Terrell - There is no place in a society of free people for a government agency like the IRS. For 80 years it has been used by administrations of both parties to punish their enemies. All citizens are subject to the IRS. Congress has made is so, if we are charged by the IRS of wrongdoing, we MUST PROVE OURSELVES INNOCENT or pay the penalty. This is just plain wrong. - More...
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letter The beheading of Christians By A.M. Johnson - The headline below is leading the Blaze blog site. As you read the full report and then the comments, it is easy and not a hard stretch to begin asking questions as example, Governor Palin has. She has clearly stated that the continued efforts of the Obama Administration to fund and arm these animals is part and parcel of his intent to continue the effort of hurting the United States of America,with the "fundamental change" promised. - More...
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letter A Tale of Two Governments By Agnes Moran - At its January policy session this year the Ketchikan Gateway Borough Assembly tentatively set its property tax mill rate at 5.5 mills, a projected increase of 0.5 mills. The increase was built into the revenue side of the budget to offset expected reductions in federal funds. When property assessments came in approximately 6% higher than the previous year and sales tax proceeds exceeded projections, the Borough Assembly, after much debate, chose not to implement the 0.5 increase and maintained the mill rate at 5.0 mills. - More...
Thursday AM - June 27, 2013

letter KIC RECALL By Eliasica Timmerman - So after hearing that there has been a petition for removal of the Ketchikan Indian Community council, I decided that I would look into it to see what the reasoning is. I wanted to see for myself and not listen to misinformation. I have seen the minutes from the meeting in January up until last month. I'm not sure who wrote that petition but it seems to me that some of the information in that petition is not correct. I am all for transparency!! - More...
Wednesday - June 26, 2013

letter OceansAlaska Request By Norm Noggle - I am all in favor for providing the requested two year funding request by OceansAlaska’s Southeast Alaska Mariculture Industry Initiative’s (SAMII). What a winning combination of increasing the Ketchikan labor force in a safe, clean, and sustainable industry. - More...
Wednesday - June 26, 2013

letter Herring Cove bridge By Judith Green - It grieves me so read about happenings here on our island that are harmful and hurtful. So tonight as I sit in my little cottage and view (again) the folks, families, and couples walking across the road to get a view of the water, the fish, the eagles, the bears; or maybe the sunsetting over the water out here away from all the hustle and bustle of the day, I am encouraged and want to let you know. - More...
Wednesday - June 26, 2013

letter FairTax By Keith Whitcomb - There are dozens of reasons why the FairTax would be better than our current system. Not just the abuses of the current regime. Let s start with our current system actually suppresses our economy. - More...
Wednesday - June 26, 2013

letter Multiple scandals By A.M. Johnson - With the current elected administration, keeping score on the multiple scandals continuing to come forward can be a full time job. Recently a written skit using two characters, attempts to bring into perspective the number of better publicized scandals exposed suggesting others follow. - More...
Wednesday - June 26, 2013

letter Bus Drivers By Judith Green - We have some very great bus drivers on the blue line, green line and red line city/borough buses. Most are very friendly, very informative about life on the island, and very helpful to the local folks who ride the 'lines'. They take a personal interest in many of us passengers and accommodate as much as is possible within the realm of their rules and regulations. - More...
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letter Open Letter to Alaska:  Immigration Reform By Debra Heston - We always hear from our fellow Blaze Bloggers and friends in general that we should all contact our Congressman and be heard i.e. send a letter, e-mail, or burn up the phone lines etc.  Having decided to finally take a stand while still living in the greater DC area for the rest of the summer, we actually did contact our representatives in the House and Senate with a personal visit to their offices.  This is what happened to us and what we thought of the undertaking.  The later part of this letter addresses some of the reasons why it will affect people who consider themselves insulated from the affects of the proposed amnesty legislation. - More...
Wednesday - June 26, 2013 

letter Open Letter: Man-made dangers lurking in unexpected places By Tina R. McPherson - Yesterday afternoon (June 16th), after stopping on Connell Lake Road, we let our dogs out of our truck to cool off in the river next to the road. The next five minutes proved nearly fatal to one of our dogs, as we saw him thrashing about with a beaver snare tightly wound around his neck. He was having difficulty breathing, and we had to pull his front paws up on a log to keep the noose from getting any tighter. The snare is made of cable, so a knife will not sever the line. We were fortunate to have a cell phone, we called the State Troopers who arrived at the scene and saved our dog's life. - More...
Wednesday PM - June 19, 2013

letter RE: Taxation & Spending By Douglas J. Thompson - I just read Mr. Arriola's letter to the editor on the subject of local government and our various comments about it. I would like to clarify a few points. I have run for Ketchikan city/borough government (at the time they were combined positions). Out of seven running two of us chose to put forth concrete proposals of what we wished to accomplish upon election. So I am on record with positive solutions. In my letters due to limited space I often just assume the reader can figure out the right approach when the current wrong one is highlighted. I feel I have offered my services and as an American have the right to cry foul when I see it in government. - More...
Wednesday PM - June 19, 2013

letter U.S.Immigration legislation By Al Johnson - Mike Harpold submitted a 'Point of View' to the Ketchikan Daily News, encouraging our congressional members to look closely with a read of the Senate immigration legislation, which in his opinion lacks any real enforcement or assessment of the root problems that have plagued immigration law for some time. and make substantial changes to address these weaknesses. - More...
Wednesday PM - June 19, 2013

letter Replace IRS With FairTax By Dr. Walter Wesley Snyder V - Now is the time, more than ever, for us, The People, to act and let our Congressperson hear our voice. The IRS' recent incident is a catalyst that We must use to remove unfair taxes imposed on us, The People. In fact, we should remove the IRS from the tax picture as it is only used for political and social control. - More...
Wednesday PM - June 19, 2013

letter Sign up to vote on the oil-tax giveaway By Bella Hammond - People across the state are gathering 40,000 petition signatures, needed by mid-July, so Alaskans can vote to reject or approve the recent oil tax giveaway. While it makes no sense to give away billions of state dollars for nothing in return, there is a larger issue -- another attack on the Permanent Fund. - More...
Tuesday AM - June 18, 2013

letter Help Needed By Sandy Harris - Karen Galloway needs your help.  She was in an accident on May 27th and has 3rd degree burns from this accident.  She has been unable to work since because of the severity of the burns and it is not known when she will be able to return to work. - More...
Tuesday AM - June 18, 2013

letter Taxation & Spending By Ken Arriola - Just to weigh-in a little on the Municipal Tax/ Budget issue as of late. To Mr's Hanger, Thompson, Dial, Plute and Johnson...... when your names start appearing on the election ballot, perhaps those Elected Officials and the Voters might start taking you seriously. - More...
Tuesday AM - June 18, 2013

letter Thank you By Heather Muench - The Ketchikan Humane Society wishes to thank the incredibly generous individuals and organizations who have been so supportive of us over the past two months. Since we rely entirely on donations to support our rescue work, our low-cost spay and neuter program, and our free feral cat altering program, none of what we do could happen without this support. Our goal is for every animal in Ketchikan and Southern Southeast Alaska to be loved and wanted. We have made great progress in reducing the numbers of animals abandoned or euthanized in our community every year. Because we are a 501(c)(3), all donations are tax deductible, and since none of our volunteers or foster families are paid, all monies can be used for care for animals. - More...
Tuesday AM - June 18, 2013

letter Sealaska One Step Closer... By Dominic Salvato - I take exception to Congressman Young's comment concerning the Sealaska bill (S-340), Sealaska One Step Closer to Receiving Their Full Land Entitlement June 13, 2013 "The legislation will ensure that Sealaska Corp. continues to meet the economic and cultural needs of its shareholders"... - More...
Tuesday AM - June 18, 2013

letter Abortion By Glenn Mollette - Celebrating family on these summer holidays or any day is always a special day. However, all holidays are tough days for many. While millions celebrate others wonder about what might have been. Some have lost a child while others made tragic decisions to end a life. - More...
Tuesday AM - June 18, 2013

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