Longtime Juneau resident Mignon Diane Lauber died April 27, 2010, at Bartlett Regional Hospital. She was 70. The oldest child of Charles and Maud Dowaker, she was born...
...to an organization that supported women. If Maggie Ross lived in one of the Arab countries she seems to defend she would not be allowed to write letters to the editor. Thank you for the flag in the Sept. 14 edition. Diane Lauber Juneau
...off to Rob Skinner, Leon Vance, Todd Haubenstricker, McKie Campbell, Ralph Swap, Corey Deines, Geoff Harben and Diane Lauber, all of Juneau, as well as Leonard Pitts Jr., Miami Herald, and Stan Tiner, The Sun Herald. Unfortunately, we...
...local things than he did and he removed himself from those decisions. Mr. Morris is a man of his word and I know that what he said is true. That is one of the many things I admire about my friend Bill Morris. Mignon Diane Lauber Juneau
...ago there would not have been a story in the paper about it. Mr. Reed say in his column of Sunday, Nov. 24, "feedback helps chart the Empire's course. ..." Perhaps more responsible reporting would be a start. Diane Lauber Juneau
...ago there would not have been a story in the paper about it. Mr. Reed say in his column of Sunday, Nov. 24, "feedback helps chart the Empire's course. ..." Perhaps more responsible reporting would be a start. Diane Lauber Juneau
...should have been up on the hill promoting a $50 head tax, then none of the other items would have been reached, nor would there have been a Ballot Measure 2. Their lobbyist sure "missed the boat" on this one. Mignon Diane Lauber Juneau
...And anyone who has lived in Juneau for more than a month knows it will be a lot longer than three months before things are fixed. I bet you don't see pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Corbus hanging up their laundry. Mignon Diane Lauber Juneau
For a typical human, a look at a calendar is all that's needed to confirm that despite a couple of warm days, winter really hasn't started yet.
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