Alaska’s Marine Highway System wants a court to order the fast-ferry builder to provide new engines for the ships. State officials say engines on the Fairweather and Chenega are wearing out far faster than their warranties promised.
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Thomas files for Sitka-based House district
A Haines Republican is the first candidate to file for Sitka’s new House seat. Bill Thomas has put in his paperwork for the 2012 primary election.
Ferry engine problems continue
Time could be running out for the fast ferry Fairweather. It’s been plagued with engine problems, which are the subject of a lawsuit against the ship’s builder. Captain John Falvey told the Marine Transportation Advisory Board today (Friday) that approval to use the engines runs out this April.
Metlakatla fisheries certified as sustainable
Metlakatla’s fisheries have been certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council. That should help the southern Southeast community maintain salmon sales overseas. Officials say it’s the first tribal fishery to earn the certification.
Bill signing expands Southeast State Forest
The state is setting aside more of its land for logging. Governor Sean Parnell today (Sept. 7th) signed a bill adding 23,000 acres to the Southeast State Forest. The measure nearly doubles the size of the forest, which was created in 2010. The forest is spread out, rather than in one concentrated area. The new…
Southeast cruise line plans 2012 expansion
Sitka’s home-grown cruise company has wrapped up its first season. And it’s already planning to expand, with sailings to southern Southeast starting next year. Several other small lines also plan to increase capacity in 2012. Allen Marine has offered whale-watching and other day tours for years. They’ve been popular with independent and cruise-ship tourists stopping…

