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Peace group helps bring Muslim students to Juneau

A decade ago, as the United States was getting more and more entangled in war in Afghanistan and Iraq, a small group of Juneau residents founded Juneau People for Peace and Justice. The group continues to be a visible and vocal organization dedicated to cultivating the message of peace.

A new 4-H equestrian club in Juneau links riders at Fairweather stables to the Southeast 4-H community.The group hosted their first pony ride in October. Sunlight streams into the dusty barn as Higgins carries another rider around the arena.

Photos from the news in 2012

2012 saw a variety of stories and events in Juneau. Here are some of the photos from this year covering major events, breaking news and stories from Juneau and around Alaska.

Four Juneau youth win Hilary Lindh scholarship

Four Juneau youth are the winners of this years’ Hilary Lindh Scholarships at Eaglecrest. The program gives the students a pass to the city-owned ski area for the 2012-2013 season. The Eaglecrest Board of Directors awards the passes every year to a boy and girl in kindergarten through 5th grade, and a boy and girl…

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