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Ketchikan: NOAA Survey Ship Fairweather Reactivated; Modernized Ship to Survey Alaskan Waters for Update of Nautical Charts - NOAA welcomed a previously inactive ship back into the NOAA fleet today during a reactivation ceremony at the U.S. Coast Guard Integrated Support Command base in Ketchikan, Alaska. NOAA ship Fairweather, which has been completely refurbished with the latest technology, will conduct hydrographic surveys in Alaskan coastal waters.

"After 18 months of refurbishment, Fairweather is now one of the most technologically advanced survey vessels in the world and represents another step forward in the modernization of the NOAA fleet," said retired U.S. Navy retired Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher Jr., Ph.D., undersecretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator.

Lautenbacher said that this $18.3 million ship investment demonstrates NOAA's commitment to reducing the backlog of outdated surveys in the vast expanse of Alaskan waters as part of its mission to ensure safe navigation and commerce. - More...
Wednesday - August 18, 2004

Alaska: Alaska Land Mobile Radio Reponsibility Moves to Dept. of Military & Veteran's Affairs - A delegation of responsibilities and duties shifting The Alaska Land Mobile Radio System from the Department of Administration to the Department of Military and Veteran's Affairs has been completed according to Ray Matiashowski, Commissioner of Administration. - More...
Wednesday - August 18, 2004

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photo Dick MorrisDick Morris: The Next Prez? Osama May Decide - More than any other single individual, more than George W. Bush, more than John Kerry, it is Osama bin Laden who will determine the winner of the election in November. - More...
Wednesday - August 18, 2004

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photosHarold Gillam: A Tragic Final Flight; Ketchikan remembers the search - Harold Gillam was among the boldest of those gutsy pioneer bush pilots who painted Alaska's early aviation history on an enormous canvas of rugged and unforgiving wilderness often cradled in the foulest, most extreme weather on the planet.

Oldtime pilots said that there were three kinds of Alaska weather: clear and unlimited, called Pan Am weather; then ordinary weather, and lastly, there was "Gillam weather." While more prudent pilots sat out the worst days, the quiet-loner Gillam would shake his head and say, "The weather's never as bad as it looks."

There were, of course, times the weather was indeed as bad as it looked and Gillam had his share of heart-stopping takeoffs, hairy landings, and more than a few minor accidents and serious crashes as well. But it was said that he had cat's eyes and could fly in the winter darkness as well as the daylight. Early in his career the lucky pilot had been given the nickname "Thrill 'em, spill 'em, no kill 'em Gillam." - Read the rest of this story by June Allen...
Tuesday - August 17, 2004

arrow Ketchikan's 'Fish House Tessie'; She was proud of the nickname

arrow Fairbanks: Golden Heart City; A story of its founding

arrow Remembering 'Swede' Risland (1915-1991);The town's most memorable logger

arrow Alaska's Deepwater Highway; A part of Alaska history

arrow Ketchikan's American Legionnaires; Here's to 'the boys' of Post #3 -

arrow Ketchikan's Cruise Ship Industry; A light-hearted look at its origins

arrow Ketchikan's First City Players; Did you hear that applause?

arrow A biography of Alaska's herring: A little fish of huge importance...

arrow Read more stories by June Allen...


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