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With the end of the school year less than a month away, Ketchikan Theatre Ballet dancers and Schoenbar Middle School band and choir members were preparing for live performances. ....
Streaming concerts, virtual visits: Everyday life disrupted by Ketchikan pandemic surge Posted by Eric Stone | May 12, 2021 Schoenbar Middle School Music Director Jamie Karlson offers feedback to the middle school’s band during a dress rehearsal for a virtual concert on Tuesday. (Eric Stone/KRBD) Some Ketchikan businesses have shut their doors, and community events have been canceled after emergency officials raised the community’s pandemic risk level to its highest level. The rise in COVID-19 infections is disrupting everyday life.
Schoenbar Middle School students stand with Dean of Students Kelly Smith in the gym, trying to get to the bottom of just how many times Ozzy Osbourne laughs in at the beginning of his hit song “Crazy Train.” ....
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Southeast Alaska: Archaeologists Identify Famed Fort Where Indigenous Tlingits Fought Russian Forces By MEGAN GANNON - For thousands of years, the Tlingit people made their home in the islands of Southeast Alaska among other indigenous peoples, including the Haida, but at the turn of the 19th century, they came into contact with a group that would threaten their relationship with the land: Russian traders seeking to establish a footprint on the North American continent. The colonists had been expanding into Alaska for decades, first exploiting Aleut peoples as they chased access to sea otters and fur seals that would turn profits in the lucrative fur trade. The Russian American Company, a trading monopoly granted a charter by Russian tsar Paul I just as British monarchs had done on the continent’s east coast in the 17th century, arrived in Tlin ....