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The Village is a Daily News blog about life and politics in rural Alaska. Its main author is ADN reporter Kyle Hopkins. Come here for breaking news on village issues, plus interviews, videos and photos. But that's just part of the story. We want to feature your pictures, videos and stories, too. Think of The Village as your bulletin board. E-mail us anything you’d like to share with the rest of Alaska -- your letters to the editor, the photos of your latest hunt or video of your latest potlatch. (We love video.)

Kyle Hopkins

I was born in Sitka, have lived in Kake, Skagway and Fairbanks and joined the ADN in 2005 after writing for the Anchorage Press and Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. I started blogging for the paper in 2006 with The Trail, our blog about the governor's race. Then came the Alaska Politics blog. Now I'm covering government and rural affairs and live in Anchorage with my wife, Rebecca. (Update: Our daughter Alice was born May 31. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.) E-mail me at khopkins@adn.com and find me on Twitter at twitter.com/ADNVillage.

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Corralling the Tern Lake swan

UPDATE: More pics from today's swan capture.
Swans are monogamous, but this one's mate split yesterday when the injured swan couldn't fly with the rest of the flock. The Sealife Center says its wing has atrophied and needs physical therapy. It's spending the night tonight at an indoor pool at the center in Seward.

Dustin Phillips, Alaska SeaLife Center photo
Dr. Pam Tuomi with ASLC employee Christy PhillipsDustin Phillips, Alaska SeaLife Center photo
Dr. Pam Tuomi with ASLC employee Christy Phillips

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Dustin Phillips, Alaska SeaLife Center photo
The rescued trumpeter swan floats in a quarantine pool at the Alaska SeaLife CenterDustin Phillips, Alaska SeaLife Center photo
The rescued trumpeter swan floats in a quarantine pool at the Alaska SeaLife Center


Jeanne Waite Follett, of Moose Pass, sent this update on the Tern Lake swan today. (See the story on our main site.)

Photos courtesy of Jeanne Waite FollettPhotos courtesy of Jeanne Waite Follett

Follett writes: The swan that was shot with an arrow earlier this summer was unable to fly when the rest of the swans left a quickly freezing Tern Lake yesterday morning. Its mate lingered, circling, for a long time, then headed south after the rest of the migrating swans. The injured swan flapped its wings but was unable to get airborne.

An attempt was made to catch it last night after dark, but failed.

The injured, unable to fly Tern Lake swan, was captured around noon today and is on its way to the Seward Sea Like Center for examination.

Joanie and Roger, swan cowboys, Heidi from Sea Life Center in background holding swan in bag.Joanie and Roger, swan cowboys, Heidi from Sea Life Center in background holding swan in bag.

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Heidi, biologist, with swan in bagHeidi, biologist, with swan in bag

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