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Veterans Memorial Committee In Partnership With Eternal Valley Hosting Its Annual Memorial Day Celebration

Veterans Memorial Committee In Partnership With Eternal Valley Hosting Its Annual Memorial Day Celebration
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Council members name appointments to city committees

Council members name appointments to city committees
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First Coast Foodies: Melt at Patty Shack food truck!

First Coast Foodies: Melt at Patty Shack food truck!
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Lucky Wishbone reopens to in-person service with more safety measures

Lucky Wishbone reopens to in-person service with more safety measures Taylor Clark © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV A sign at Lucky Wishbone reminding customers that in house service is a little rusty after over a year of not sitting tables. It s written on a booth-barrier that they put up because of COVID-19. ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Before last Friday, it had been over a year since Lucky Wishbone sat anyone at the tables because of COVID-19. Now that several Anchorage mandates have been relaxed into advisories, co-owner Heidi Heinrich still has a newly renovated dining room because of the pandemic. Inside, regular customers will recognize the changes. Now there are permanent Plexiglas barriers between all the booths and a higher divider separating the two halves of the restaurant. All the dividers have green trimming to match the rest of the restaurant.

New business-backed Conquer COVID nonprofit urges Alaskans to not let their guards down yet

Print article Even the main players in a new, business-leaning COVID-19 nonprofit admit it seems like a strange time to form a group with a mission centered on staying safe during the coronavirus pandemic. Two vaccines just got rolled out. Alaska’s daily case counts have dropped to lows not seen since October. Hospitalizations of people with COVID-19 are down. That’s just why the Conquer COVID Coalition is important now, says Jared Kosin, who heads up a statewide hospital association and serves as a co-chair of the new group. “This is a critical point in the pandemic. We all, for the first time, have a sense of hope,” Kosin said Tuesday, the same day Anchorage officials announced that the city would relax some pandemic restrictions on businesses starting Friday. “It’s really easy to become complacent right now because it doesn’t feel like COVID is as scary, it doesn’t feel as threatening.”

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