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Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-02-04) This week, the WHS Girls' Basketball team was finally able to get its first win of the season. The Lady Wolves bounced back from a rough weekend in Craig by playing a hard, close series with the visiting Miss Chiefs of Metlakatla. KSTK's Tony Gorman has more from the mid-week showdown.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-02-01) Wrangell has officially agreed to send a representative along with a Petersburg official to Angoon to talk energy issues with its City Council. One of the topics of discussion is the controversial Ruth Lake permit. The communities and its lawmakers have been at odds over the permit since the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded the permit to Angoon. KSTK's Tony Gorman has more.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-02-01) WHS Basketball continues to take a downward spiral as the season progresses. Both teams were in action against Craig over the weekend looking to add to the win column. KSTK's Tony Gorman has the weekend's highlights from both series.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-02-01) The Wrangell Assembly came to the Chamber of Commerce's rescue during last week's meeting. The Chamber is going through hard times, financially, and turned to the Wrangell Assembly earlier this month for support. KSTK's Tony Gorman has more.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-02-01) A Southeast mayor has asked for other mayors to band together in case the region loses representation in the Alaska Legislature through a mayors caucus and Wrangell is now on board. KSTK's Tony Gorman reports.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-01-20) Representative Peggy Wilson has a lot on her plate going into this year's legislative session. After working to improve Alaska's health, education, and social services systems, the Wrangell Republican will shift her focus to the transportation system. Wilson's district consists of Wrangell, Petersburg, and Sitka and smaller communities like Port Alexander and Elfin Cove. That list could grow after this year's Census. KSTK's Tony Gorman has more on how Wilson plans to tackle these issues along with bringing more land to the Borough of Wrangell.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-01-17) January 18th marks the observance of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. There are those who think of the day as a way to honor the civil rights leader's works of peace and equality. To others, it's another day off from work. In Wrangell where there are very few African Americans, locals have overlooked the racial aspects of Dr. King's works and recognized the overall picture. KSTK's Tony Gorman spoke with Wrangellites to see what Dr. King and his holiday means to them and filed this audio postcard.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-01-17) The Wrangell Chamber of Commerce is on the edge of ceasing operations due to the lack of funding. The 100 year-old entity has been able to overcome its troubled financial past to sponsor the city's biggest events. KSTK's Tony Gorman has more on the Chamber's current situation.
Tony Gorman
WRANGELL (2010-01-17) Phase II of the Heritage Harbor Project is off and running following a minor setback. Construction crews were expected to be in Wrangell over the Thanksgiving holidays, but didn't arrived until December. KSTK's Tony Gorman went down to Heritage Harbor to see how the construction was going and filed this report.
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