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Archive for December 23rd, 2009

Police: Debit, credit card information stolen

Anchorage police say perhaps hundreds of city residents have had their debit and credit card information stolen.

Firearm bill a priority for Interior lawmaker

A Fairbanks lawmaker has proposed the Alaska Firearms Freedom Act, which seeks to stop the federal regulation of guns and ammunition made and sold within Alaska.

Judge to ponder dismissal of Palin e-mail lawsuit

Judge to ponder dismissal of Palin e-mail lawsuit

Jeremy McLeod

Juneau resident Jeremy Blake McLeod died Dec. 15, 2009, at home from a heart attack. He was 31.

Herbert Adams

Former Juneau resident Herbert Clinton Adams died Dec. 12, 2009, in Union, Wash. He was 85.

Melvin Daroff

Former Haines and Juneau resident Melvin Frederic Daroff died Dec. 7, 2009, in El Segundo, Calif. He was 82.

Thanks for donating to walk for charity

The Downtown Business Association would like to thank the businesses who contributed to the Trees of Christmas Walk for Charity and all the members of the public who helped by participating. This year’s winner of the $1,000 donation was the tree dedicated to Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Juneau, sponsored by the Foggy Mountain Shop.

Photo: Heads up

Jingle Balls’ Jalynda Vodnanski, left, goes back to back with Levi Johnstons’ Forrest Wolfe during the Masters A game of the Holiday Cup soccer tournament Monday at the Dimond Park Field House. Visit www.spotted.juneauempire.com for more.

Former JDHS swimmer sets new school record at UALR

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Trojans swimming and diving squad rounded out action at the Delta State Christmas Invitational Monday evening after competing in the event for the last three days.

Crimson Bear boys start 0-2 in Wasilla tournament

The Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears boys’ basketball team has started the season 0-2 at the Don Larson Roundball Classic after they falling 69-50 to the Enumclaw (Wash.) Hornets on Tuesday in the round-robbin tournament in Wasilla.