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Events around town on Nov. 11 honored local veterans. The Seward Schools musical tribute played to a packed house....
A child advocacy center for children who may have been sexually or physically abused has opened in Seward for the first time ever. It closes a major gap that the town had in child services. The...
The State of Alaska recently agreed to repay Providence Seward Medical and Care Center (PSMC) an additional $402,000 for Medicaid reimbursement payments for Seward Providence Hospital and Seward...
The recent “epic storm” that ripped through Northwestern Alaska underscored many things. The strength and resilience of coastal communities was demonstrated as well as the relentless power of...
There is some notable shuffling going on among Alaska’s fisheries this year, with Southeast besting Bristol Bay as the state’s top salmon region, and Kodiak toppling Homer as the #1 halibut port....
Urbach to represent Seward Chamber in Anchorage meet – Businessman Larry Urbach was chosen by unanimous vote of the Seward Chamber of Commerce to represent that group at the Alaska State Chamber of Commerce Pre-Legislative sessions in Anchorage....
The curio booth at the 1916 Seward Civic Fair, sponsored by the Seward Women’s Club, to show the “possibilities of Seward.” The Fair was held in the Railroad Headquarters Building at Fourth and...
Volunteer According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the V.A.’s Voluntary Service is the largest volunteer program in the federal government. www.volunteer.va.gov/aboutvavs.asp Student Volunteer Program allows students to provide care...
Senior Center holds open house Seward Senior Center is holding an open house from 2:30 to 5:30, Nov. 18 to celebrate improvements to the center. Pie and coffee will be served, and everyone is invited. The center is at 336 Third Ave. “Nutcracker”...
Former Seward resident, Jacob A. Welch, 81, died Oct. 29, 2011 at The Penn Manor in Selinsgrove, Pa., after a brief illness. An extended family dinner will be held in his memory at The Country...
Harry William Nicolet passed away peacefully Nov. 4, 2011 at Alaska Regional Hospital with his family at his side after sustaining injuries from a fall that was due to his Alzheimer disease. Nicolet was born in Cordova on July 23, 1927 to James and...
Nov. 8 01:36 - Verbal warning for Expired Registration at north 72-hour lot. Officer advised they had a temporary current tag. 08:53 - Providence Hospital requested SVAC for a transport of a patient from the hospital to the airport. When SVAC was...
Seward School Menus Breakfast Friday, Nov. 18 - Chocolate Frosted Mini Wheats, Fruit Loops, whole wheat Poptart, chilled pears and milk. Monday, Nov. 21 - Apple Jacks, Frosted Flakes, Power Ally Bar, applesauce and milk. Tuesday, Nov. 22 -...
Marine refrigeration workshop planned Space still available for fishermen to attend a workshop on operating, maintaining and troubleshooting onboard refrigeration systems. Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program and Integrated Marine Systems, Inc....
Gerald (Jerry) Olive and Mica VanBuskirk were elected at the end of October to the Seward Schools Site Based Council. The comprehensive council assists in the development of area school programs; works as one decision making team, with decisions...