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Kayhi’s Carol Frey ran on a pair of winning relay teams Saturday, completing a perfect 4 for 4 weekend in the Region V ...
Ketchikan High School celebrated about 105 graduates on Sunday afternoon during a commencement ceremony held in the Clarke ...
You gotta love — at least be able to bear — the rain to live in Ketchikan. But the rainfall of late is making not a few long-time locals wonder how much they can bear and whether this is the new ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has discontinued the online collection of wolf observations from the public in Game Management Unit 2, which includes Prince of Wales of Wales ...
On Monday, more than 50 community members gathered to observe Memorial Day by attending a ceremony at the Bayview Cemetery hosted by the Joseph T. Craig American Legion Post 3.
The Ketchikan Gateway Borough School Board is scheduled to accept former School Board Member Tom Heutte’s resignation from the board and declare a seat vacant during its Wednesday night meeting.
Behind the pitching of Jonathan Scoblic and six RBIs from Jesse Albecker, the Kayhi baseball team finished off a dominating sweep of the Petersburg Vikings with a 7-1 win on ...
The borough assembly has approved a $2.296 million contract to construct gravel streets and install buried utility lines at the Alder Top Village (Keishangita.’aan) subdivision near Shoemaker Bay, ...
With just two teams competing, the Region V Division I Track and Field Championships will look a little different this ...
The Kayhi track and field team won 10 of the 20 event finals held at the Division I Region V Track & Field Championships in ...
Ketchikan’s long-time band, “Ray Troll and the Ratfish Wranglers” will hold its last performance on Saturday, May 24 at an ...
Just when you thought you were safe from Ketchikan’s annual zombie apocalypse if you stayed in the city, the living dead made ...