Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - Hallelujah was the word used to describe the return of large cruise ships to town by Juneau Chamber of Commerce President Eric Forst, who is also a downtown business person while a guest on Action Line.
He said it was a great day. He said everyone was being cautious and using hand sanitizer and wearing masks, but people were still enjoying themselves and enjoying the town.
The Glory Hall moved to its new Valley location the day before. Forst was asked if they noticed a difference as a result. I can tell you that it made a significant difference Absolutely. It made a significant difference in the amount of homeless on the street downtown.
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Photo of sockeye salmon fillets that were distributed. (Photo Credit: Juneau Tlingit & Haida Community Council) Juneau, Alaska (KINY) - The Juneau Tlingit & Haida Community Council distributed 2,500 fillets of Sockeye Salmon to its membership Saturday.
JTHCC President Kenneth Southerland said 3,000 pounds of fish were donated to them from the Alaska Longline Fisherman s Association.
The one-pound fillets were able to be picked up in a drive-through set up by the organization.
Southerland said they had a couple hundred fillets leftover from the event and will be donating them to the Glory Hall, Housing First, Forget Me Not Manor, and elders in the Tlingit & Haida Central Council Elders Program.