The Central Council of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska announced the hire of Courtney Lewis as the child welfare attorney for the Tribe’s new Seattle-based office. As the child welfare attorney, Lewis will provide legal representation to children crime victims with the local courts of jurisdiction within the Washington area, track appellate level Indian Children
Ethan DePuy To Become Next Artistic Director Of Boston Art Song Society
He will succeed Ann Schaefer as the organization s leader.by BWW News Desk
In advance of its seventh season, the Boston Art Song Society has appointed a new Artistic Director. Ethan DePuy, a tenor known to Boston audiences for his performances with the Handel and Haydn Society, Music at Marsh Chapel, Emmanuel Music, Boston Landmarks Orchestra, and the Boston Opera Collaborative, will take over the post immediately.
Ann Schaefer, who led the organization for the past three seasons, has accepted a teaching position at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. We are so grateful to Ann for her leadership and vision, said DePuy. I m truly looking forward to building upon that foundation in future seasons.
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The agreement signed Friday by representatives of Fort Wainwright and UAF’s Community and Technical College will directly benefit the spouses of soldiers assigned to the Interior’s two Army installations who want to earn a degree in Early Childhood Education.
Patty Meritt, an Early Childhood Education professor and program adviser with UAF s Community and Technical College, explains the benefits of the agreement while Garrison Commander Col. Christopher Ruga lists those benefits.
Credit Brian Schlumbohm/Fort Wainwright Public Affairs Office
“It’s part of our continuing effort for us to improve the community education and employment opportunities for our employees,” said Garrison Commander Col. Christopher Ruga, “as well as continue improve the quality of life for the soldiers, families and civilians here at U.S. Army Garrison, and throughout the Fairbanks North Star Borough area.”
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Salmon have shrunk so much that Whole Foods redid its guidelines
Updated May 04, 2021;
Posted May 04, 2021
In this 2015 image, Joseph John Jr. washes freshly caught salmon with his son, Jeremiah John, while waiting for the tide to come in, in Newtok, Alaska. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images/TNS) TNSTNS
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At OBI Seafoods, a sprawling operation with outposts throughout Alaska, there’s all sorts of extra machinery for workers to master. At Whole Foods Market, there are new guidelines for purchasing salmon from wholesalers. And at Ivar’s, a fixture on Seattle’s waterfront for eight decades, the chef is sending back skimpy salmon delivered to his kitchen.