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July 30, 2013

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Southeast Alaska: Hot temps, dry weather mean higher fire risk - Record high temperatures, dry weather and fire can be a risky combination. That’s why fire officials on the Tongass National Forest are asking that all area residents, campers, hunters, and day users to the national forest be cautious with any fire.

“We’re not under any closures,” said Forest Fire Management Officer Seth Ross, “but we are in a period of higher temperatures and dry weather, so recreationists should be extra careful where fire is concerned.” - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

Ketchikan: Borough Seeks Injunction To Shut-down Business For Failure to Pay Sales Tax By MARY KAUFFMAN - Ketchikan Borough Manager Dan Bockhorst advised the Borough Assembly members yesterday that the Borough filed a motion Monday afternoon in Superior Court seeking a preliminary injunction against Seamus Brodie d/b/a The Alaska Gem Store, LLC; and The Ketchikan Gem Museum, LLC., both seasonal tourist related businesses operated only during the summer months. 

The Borough's motion to the Court seeks to prohibit Brodie from operating a business in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough until such time as Brodie has filed all delinquent sales tax returns and paid the taxes, penalties, interest costs, fines and attorney's fees due in association with those returns.

According to the Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Brodie's current business, The Alaska Gem Store is deliquent 8 quarters (24 months) with the estimated amount of sales tax due $18,846.74. A previous business, The Ketchikan Gem Museum is deliquent 2 quarters (6 months) with the estimated amount of sales tax due $8,076.54. The Ketchikan Gem Museum operated from May 2010 to May 2011.

Brodie is currently the owner and operator of The Alaska Gem Store, LLC., which was formed on January 1, 2011. Located on Main Street, The Alaska Gem Store has been in operation since May 2011.

The Ketchikan Borough stated in a 15-page “Memorandum in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction” presented to the Court, Brodie has continually avoided filing sales tax returns and paying the sales taxes due for the past three years.

The Borough alleges that Brodie's repeated and willful failures to file sales tax returns and pay sales tax demonstrate that he is likely to continue operating his business in violation of the Borough sales tax code unless he is legally restrained from doing so.

Brodie was served with notice that the Borough intended to seek an injunction. The Borough said since the notice, Brodie has neither filed nor remitted payments due to the Borough in the intervening time. Because Brodie continues to willfully violate Borough code and evade his tax responsibilities, the Ketchikan Borough requested the Court to issue an injunction again Brodie and his business organizations to prohibit him from operating a business in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough until he has filed and paid the amounts due. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013


Southeast Alaska: Coast Guard schedules court-martial in Juneau - A Coast Guard petty officer accused of rape and sexual contact will face a court-martial Wednesday in Juneau.

Petty Officer 3rd Class William Bisel, 26, an aviation maintenance technician assigned to the public works department at Coast Guard Air Station Sitka is charged with two violations of Article 120 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which involves sexual assault.

The decision by Rear Adm. Thomas P. Ostebo, Commander, Coast Guard 17th District, is based on the recommendation of an Article 32 hearing completed Feb. 4, 2013, that reasonable grounds exist to try Bisel, for two counts of violating Article 120 of the UCMJ. The Article 32 hearing is similar to a grand jury hearing in the civilian court system. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

Alaska: Lt. Gov. Treadwell: State and Feds Need to Pull Together On Arctic Issues – The federal government has failed to position the U.S. to take advantage of major economic opportunities in the Arctic, and other nations may be more competitive in attracting interest, said Lt. Governor Mead Treadwell at the release of a new report today by the Center for Strategic & International Studies.

“When it comes to the economy of the Arctic, the State of Alaska and the federal government need to pull in the same direction,” Lt. Gov. Treadwell said. “Back home, we’re rowing as hard as we can, but Washington, D.C. is throwing out sea anchors.”

The release of the report, “Arctic Economics in the 21st Century: the benefits and costs of cold,” drew a crowd of around a hundred government officials and industry representatives.

“That a Washington think tank is actually addressing the issue of economics in the Arctic is a major victory,” Treadwell said. “Thank you.”

Treadwell remarked that the federal government has failed – at OCS, at NPR-A, and at other projects in the Arctic.

“Natural resource development is what drives the economy in the Arctic. As Wally Hickel used to say, there is no wealth without production. Without production, there is no wealth to reinvest in our schools, business, and economies. Without production, there is no wealth to create new jobs and sustain old ones.” - More...
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DAVE KIFFEER: It Was Sooooo Hot….. - Whew, there has been a lot of chatter around Our Fair Salmon City about where this summer ranks in the pantheons of great K-town summers!

Is it the best one in the past 10 years? The best in the past 20? The best ever?  

I suppose I could do a Top Ten Countdown. But that assumes there have been at least 10 great Ketchikan summers. Not in my lifetime.

Anyway, since we’ve just turned the calendar into August, it’s a bit premature to rank the entire summer. The wind could change, the leaves could drop and the chattering classes could end up spending August with chattering teeth. It has happened before. Recently. Last August had 20 days of rain.

Still, it has been a spectacular summer thus far on most accounts. I say most because many of our rural brethren are complaining about empty water tanks! Cue the violins.

Speaking of which, did anyone ever think one could make a living hauling water in Ketchikan? Talk about selling ice to Eskimos!

But, as usual, I digress.

Anyhooo, we are “suffering” through an unusually warm and dry summer by Ketchikan standards. Yep, the Tongass National Forest “fire danger” metrics have risen all the way from “glug, glug, glug” to “slightly drier than a killer whale’s colon.”

Natch, all of us Vitamin D deficient locals are just loving the sun light.

Except, of course, my fifth generation Alaskan son, who steps outside, shields his eyes from the bright orb and cries “it burns, daddy, it burns!”

Liam, BTW, just came back from a week playing baseball in Wrangell and has a……. shock and awe…… tan!

Wow, that has happened exactly never.

But seriously how hot is it? - More...
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letter RE: Stand Your Ground By Gene Peterson - I appreciate Duane Hill's remarks on 'Stand Your Ground.' I considered writing something similar, but realized that the effort would be wasted on the folks in front of the Federal Building. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

letter Natural solution for eliminating Tansy Ragwort By Margaret Cloud - Pulling tansy is a time consuming practice and is not 100% effective.  In addition to the pulling of the plant with its root wad, using a biological control is also necessary.  I brought this to the attention of the Alaska Department of Transportation, the borough, and the community the first year that I spotted a very small amount of tansy along side the highway at the big curve at Ward Cove.  I was ignored and now tansy is in a much larger area. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

letter Is conservation versus native rights really the debate? By Naazia Ebrahim - As always in Southeast Alaska, it is pouring rain when we hop into our bright orange dinghy. We're two days into a nine-day circumnavigation of Baranof Island, and the yacht that I share with four other Forest Service rangers has anchored overnight in Red Bluff Bay – so named for the sheer, reddish-brown cliffs of its northeast ridge. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 30, 2013

letter K-Town shines By A.M. Johnson - Great story regarding the emergency housing for the Alaska Little League’s Major League champions when a change in travel plans brought the South Anchorage’s Abbott-O-Rabbit Little League Team to Ketchikan in today's Ketchikan Daily News (Sports) 7-30-13. I would like to add complementary comments regarding the Ketchikan team, coaches and parents who participated in the recent tournament in Wrangell. - More...
Tuesday PM - July 30, 2013

letter RE: Wrong solution By Lucy Leitz - Unfortunately the only solution to the problem bear is euthanasia. It will not go away or stop its behavior. The dump bears were transported as far as Cleveland Peninsula at great cost and the bears eventually came back to Ketchikan. They continued their garbage eating behavior. They were disposed of in a humane manner by ADF&G. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

letter RE: Bridge By Norma Lankerd - I've been to the east coast for visits and they do have such BRIDGES that have a bridge that does OPEN up in the middle to allow such ships through at a certain time of the day, and yes it does back traffic up but in the long run I COULD SEE a bridge from Annette Bay to Ketchikan that would be connected to somewhere. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

letter RE: The Gravina Bridge... By Paul Jarvi - Mr. Spence, don't worry about a bridge. It is dead-on-arrival. - More...
Tuesday - July 30, 2013

letter The Gravina Bridge could Shrink Ketchikans Port and its Economy By Michael Spence - In 1983 I attended my first Gravina Access meeting in Ketchikan municipal chambers, representing marine pilots in the region. I did so again in 2013. Thirty years ago, it was not feasible for the community of Ketchikan to build such a crossing. It still is not, for the following reasons. - More...
Saturday - July 27, 2013

letter The Secret Ballot Is No longer Sacred By Richard Jackson & Martha A. Johnson - The KIC Recall Committee for Responsible Leadership is very disappointed in the recent decision of the seven KICTribal Council members who chose to ignore a valid recall petition submitted on behalf of 243 Tribal Members in the July KIC Tribal Council meeting. The recent KIC Tribal Council press release was rife with inaccuracies and is what would best be described as political "smoke and mirrors". - More...
Saturday - July 27, 2013

letter Misinformation about halibut catch sharing plan By Tom Gemmell - There has been a lot of misinformation going around about the halibut catch sharing plan (CSP).  In an effort to correct this the Halibut Coalition prepared a commentary on Mr Medred's article in the Alaska Dispatch published on July 20 and other online publications. - More...
Saturday - July 27, 2013

letter "Stand your ground" By Duane Hill - Was a 17 year old thug in training. An aggressive athlete, skilled in MMA type fighting, constantly in trouble, kicked out of school for being in trouble and making trouble, kicked out of his foster mother's home, kicked out of his mother's home, he finally ended up living with his father's current girl friend while his father left town. He was found to have women's jewelry in his backpack at school, along with a heavy screw driver suited for use as a pry bar. His cell phone had messages about him beating people, including a bus driver, plus photos of property missing from the condo next door to where he was staying. - More...
Saturday - July 27, 2013

letter Shane Howard White Skateboard Park By Bobbie McCreary - Ketchikan's Shane Howard White Skateboard Park development is underway!  A long time coming. Stop by the site (corner of Park Avenue and Schoenbar) and take a look at what a beautiful site this park is being built on!   Our contractors, Liquid Stone Designs, LLC, (Lori and Jason) are doing an incredible job of planning the site development, leaving a fringe of trees and shrubbery between the park and Ketchikan Creek, and maximizing every inch of space for skateboarder “heaven” skatepark. - More...
Saturday - July 27, 2013

letter Apologies By Victoria McDonald - I wrote a letter concerning tansy ragwort, incorrectly stating that the solid waste facility did not incinerate invasive plants. Lenny Neely, supervisor at the solid waste facility, informed me that toxic plants such as tansy ragwort or Japanese knotweed are incinerated, although they must be bagged. - More...
Saturday -July 27, 2013

letter Kake Access Project By David Beebe - The Western Federal Lands Highway Division has released its Draft Purpose and Need Statement of the Kake Access Project. The Statement and public meeting comes at the worst possible time -- at the height of seasonal commercial fishing activities, and signals predictably negative consequences for the three directly affected Southeast communities and the region as a whole. - More..
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letter Classics a'la Carte III By Lallette Kistler - If you like classical music, wander down to Holy Name Church Friday night July 26th at 7:30. Classics a'la Carte III, a concert to benefit Ketchikan Performing Arts Center, will feature a great mix of instrumental and vocal music. - More...
Wednesday - July 24, 2013

letter Ketchikan needs to get rid of tansy ragwort By Victoria McDonald - For the past 5 years I have been pulling tansy ragwort out by the roots. It is especially noticeable aroung Ward Cove and spreads further each year. Nathan and Dorica Jackson have been pulling the plants even longer but the plants spread beyond our ability to pick. We now are concentrating on the south end of town where tansy has taken hold but not spread as much. Because of its toxicity, we wear gloves, long shirts and pants. It's a plant to be taken seriously. - More...
Wednesday - July 24, 2013

letter The Wrong Solution By Cheryl Henley - I have lived here for 45 years. I have no expertise what- so -ever on the subject of bears that bother and scare because of the stupid actions of some people. What happened to the dump bears we used to see there? Didn't they move them to other parts of the island? What does the department estimate for numbers of bears living in this area? - More...
Wednesday - July 24, 2013

letter Ketchikan's Good Samaritan By Andrew and Kathleen Smith - We’d like to express our gratitude to the Good Samaritan who stepped up to pay the twelve dollar entry fee for our visiting family of four at the pool recently.   That was extremely generous and sincerely appreciated by all. - More...
Wednesday - July 24, 2013

letter We are not all... By A.M. Johnson - Arriving back in K-Town and reading recent issues of the Ketchikan Daily News, I saw a front page photo of a sign holder that has taken the liberty to make a public statement that would include me without my permission, classifying me as a "Trayvon Martin". - More...
Wednesday - July 24, 2013

letter Alaska Wild Salmon Not Good Enough? By Peggy Ayers - Just a note from a former Ketchikan resident. Having read the article from Fish Factor just want to say that I recently purchased canned Alaska salmon from the Walmart store in Mt. Zion Illinois, where I currently reside. - More...
Wednesday - July 24, 2013 

letter KIC RECALL By Eliasica Timmerman - The Tribal Council meeting on Monday July 8th was very important and informative. The recall committee was there to address their petition, but did not stay to hear or ask any questions on the matters they are concerned about. I stayed until 11pm to listen to all the department reports. - More...
Saturday PM - July 20, 2013

letter Thank You By Connie Sue Knutsen - My husband Greg Knutsen and I wish to thank all those who helped care for him from his recent fall in June. We sure appreciate the South Tongass Fire and Rescue, and all those at the scene. Also the emergency room techs here in Ketchikan were wonderful and professional in his care and getting him to the medivac to Seattle. His care helped keep him from major damage. - More...
Saturday PM - July 20, 2013

letter The Abominable Snowden By Donald A. Moskowitz - Edward Snowden is not a human rights activist, he is a loathsome (abominable) traitor and spy. - More...
Saturday PM - July 20, 2013

letter End the IRS By Beverly Martin - Lighting fireworks on the 4th didn't restore freedom taken by the tyranny of the IRS. Reading the Declaration of Independence underscored this nation's return to conditions founding fathers found intolerable: government use of fear to take property and control citizens. - More...
Saturday PM - July 20, 2013

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