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Locals Rescue Bald Eagle In Late Night Wrangle At Alaska Ship Supply

2:58 The eagle got in through the back of the building, according to Karl Cristobal, who s been working at the local store for about three years. He said he s heard of a few eagles getting into the Alaska Ship warehouse, located at the back of the store, in the past. But since he s been working there, he hadn t heard of any actually getting inside where customers shop.  It s happened like four times, I guess, said Cristobal. This is just the first one inside. After over an hour of being chased up and down aisles by two police officers, store employees and volunteer Brie McGrath a fisheries biologist with the local Department of Fish and Game the bird finally tired out and fell to the ground. McGrath then gently but quickly trapped it in a fleece blanket, carried it outside and set it free near Margaret Bay.

VIGOR reps reflect on 2020 accomplishments, reveal outlook for 2021

Representatives from the private entity that operates the state-owned Ketchikan Shipyard gave a presentation to the Ketchikan City Council on the organizations’ accomplishments in 2020 as well as the outlook

COUNCIL approves utility rate raises

The Ketchikan City Council, in its regular meeting Thursday, passed a 1.5% raise in electric utility rates and a 5% raise in water utility rates. The electric raise was approved by a 4-3 vote, with council members Riley Gass, Abby Bradberry and Sam Bergeron voting against the raise. Council Member Janalaee Gage said that the raises were inevitable and council members would only be pushing it “down the hill” every year if it wasn’t approved. The 5% raise in water rates was passed 5-2, with Bergeron and Bradberry voting against the motion. The council also unanimously approved a resolution to send a letter to the Alaska Congressional Delegation and Gov. Mike Dunleavy to ask them to urge the federal government to issue a temporary waiver to the federal Passenger Vessel Services Act, which could allow the Alaska cruise industry to resume operations in 2021.

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