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CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
OBITUARY: MARY ANN OLSON, 77 Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77. Mary Olson. Mary Ann Olson, 77, passed away peacefully at the Olson family lake house in Stanwood, Washington on February 17, 2021. She was born on December 1, 1943 in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to Petersburg, Alaska in 1952 with her mom, dad and two brothers. She was raised in Petersburg, went to PHS and was onPOLICE REPORT
Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
LOCAL MAIL NOW PROCESSED IN JUNEAU Local mail now processed in Juneau. Due to faulty postmark equipment at the Petersburg Post Office, local mail is now being processed in Juneau before reaching their in-town destinations, according to James Boxrud, a spokesperson with the United States Postal Service. Because the postmark equipment is so outdated, parts are no longer available AIRPORT TESTING EXTENDED TO JUNE 30 Greeting, screening and testing services at James A. Johnson Airport will remain in place until June 30 for intrastate, interstate and international visitors under two health mandates passed by the Borough Assembly at a special meeting on Tuesday. "It's a good way to protect the community, and it gives people a free source for the testing mostof t
OBITUARY: NANCY CAROL PHILLIPS, 83 Obituary: Nancy Carol Phillips, 83. Nancy Carol Phillips, 83 took her last walk into the forest on April 21, 2021. She was born to Edward and Leona Hamilton in Hydaburg, Alaska. She was raised at Hydaburg and Waterfall Cannery along with her brothers and sisters. Her father was a salmon seiner and her mother worked the cannery line during the "EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
OBITUARY: MARY ANN OLSON, 77 Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77. Mary Olson. Mary Ann Olson, 77, passed away peacefully at the Olson family lake house in Stanwood, Washington on February 17, 2021. She was born on December 1, 1943 in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to Petersburg, Alaska in 1952 with her mom, dad and two brothers. She was raised in Petersburg, went to PHS and was onPOLICE REPORT
Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
LOCAL MAIL NOW PROCESSED IN JUNEAU Local mail now processed in Juneau. Due to faulty postmark equipment at the Petersburg Post Office, local mail is now being processed in Juneau before reaching their in-town destinations, according to James Boxrud, a spokesperson with the United States Postal Service. Because the postmark equipment is so outdated, parts are no longer available AIRPORT TESTING EXTENDED TO JUNE 30 Greeting, screening and testing services at James A. Johnson Airport will remain in place until June 30 for intrastate, interstate and international visitors under two health mandates passed by the Borough Assembly at a special meeting on Tuesday. "It's a good way to protect the community, and it gives people a free source for the testing mostof t
OBITUARY: NANCY CAROL PHILLIPS, 83 Obituary: Nancy Carol Phillips, 83. Nancy Carol Phillips, 83 took her last walk into the forest on April 21, 2021. She was born to Edward and Leona Hamilton in Hydaburg, Alaska. She was raised at Hydaburg and Waterfall Cannery along with her brothers and sisters. Her father was a salmon seiner and her mother worked the cannery line during the "EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a ASSEMBLY ADOPTS FY 2022 BUDGET 1 day ago · The Borough Assembly made five more amendments to the Petersburg Borough's fiscal year 2022 operating budget at their meeting on Monday before passing it in its third reading. The General Fund's revenues and expenditures equal $9,741,364 and is an overall increase of .39 percent from the 2021 fiscal year adopted budget. The recent amendments to th EDITORIAL: LAND BILL MUST GIVE DETAILS 1 day ago · Despite the fact that there were specific reasons why the five landless communities of Haines, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg and Tenakee were not included in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, legislation is being crafted to grant each community 23,040 acres of land from the Tongass. Natives in these communities did not meet the req TEACHERS TO GET 3% RAISE OVER THREE YEARS 1 day ago · The Associated Teachers of Petersburg (ATP) will receive a one percent raise each year for the next three years as part of a new labor agreement between the teachers union and the Petersburg School District. "I think we have a really good contract moving forward, so we're pretty happy with it," said Ginger Evens, ATP's representative during negotiaPOLICE REPORT
1 day ago · June 2— David Estes was arrested on charges of probation violation and violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a noise complaint at a location at Frederick Point. Two welfare checks at undisclosed locations were conducted by authorities. Property was reported stolen from a location on Nordic Dr. The property was later returned. PLAYGROUND COMPLETED 1 day ago · Petersburg Rotary Club and other organizers and volunteers of the Sandy Beach Park playground project gathered together on Wednesday for a ribbon cutting ceremony that has been three years in the making. The playground was installed by volunteer labor totaling 431 hours over 4.5 days. RJ Hites Playground Installers directed the volunteers with theTO THE EDITOR
1 day ago · SEARHC or not to SEARHC To the Editor: I listened to the representative from SEARHC at Monday's Assembly meeting. It was really nice of him to come and give an overview of SEARHC to the Assembly. I have only lived in Petersburg for 25 years. I am a firm supporter of the hospital and Phil the present director. In the 25 years I havelived here this
COURT REPORT
1 day ago · June 1 – Jessie James Jackson was arraigned on 2 counts of assault 4. The defendant entered a not guilty plea and was released upon payment of a $2000 performance bond and other conditions. May 26 —Jacqueline Irene Bennum was arraigned on two counts of DUI and driving while license suspended. The defendant entered a not guilty plea and was rele PHS BASEBALL ENDS SEASON WILL DOUBLE LOSSES AT STATE 1 day ago · The Petersburg High School baseball team returned from State having suffered two losses, but Head Coach Jim Engell said the Vikings picked up the experience and skills needed to play baseball at the state level. Because PHS is the only Division II school in Southeast Alaska with a baseball team, the Vikings didn't get to participate in a regional t OBITUARY: MARY ANN OLSON, 77 Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77. Mary Olson. Mary Ann Olson, 77, passed away peacefully at the Olson family lake house in Stanwood, Washington on February 17, 2021. She was born on December 1, 1943 in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to Petersburg, Alaska in 1952 with her mom, dad and two brothers. She was raised in Petersburg, went to PHS and was on PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
OBITUARY: MARY ANN OLSON, 77 Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77. Mary Olson. Mary Ann Olson, 77, passed away peacefully at the Olson family lake house in Stanwood, Washington on February 17, 2021. She was born on December 1, 1943 in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to Petersburg, Alaska in 1952 with her mom, dad and two brothers. She was raised in Petersburg, went to PHS and was onPOLICE REPORT
Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
LOCAL MAIL NOW PROCESSED IN JUNEAU Local mail now processed in Juneau. Due to faulty postmark equipment at the Petersburg Post Office, local mail is now being processed in Juneau before reaching their in-town destinations, according to James Boxrud, a spokesperson with the United States Postal Service. Because the postmark equipment is so outdated, parts are no longer available AIRPORT TESTING EXTENDED TO JUNE 30 Greeting, screening and testing services at James A. Johnson Airport will remain in place until June 30 for intrastate, interstate and international visitors under two health mandates passed by the Borough Assembly at a special meeting on Tuesday. "It's a good way to protect the community, and it gives people a free source for the testing mostof t
OBITUARY: NANCY CAROL PHILLIPS, 83 Obituary: Nancy Carol Phillips, 83. Nancy Carol Phillips, 83 took her last walk into the forest on April 21, 2021. She was born to Edward and Leona Hamilton in Hydaburg, Alaska. She was raised at Hydaburg and Waterfall Cannery along with her brothers and sisters. Her father was a salmon seiner and her mother worked the cannery line during the "EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
OBITUARY: MARY ANN OLSON, 77 Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77. Mary Olson. Mary Ann Olson, 77, passed away peacefully at the Olson family lake house in Stanwood, Washington on February 17, 2021. She was born on December 1, 1943 in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to Petersburg, Alaska in 1952 with her mom, dad and two brothers. She was raised in Petersburg, went to PHS and was onPOLICE REPORT
Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
LOCAL MAIL NOW PROCESSED IN JUNEAU Local mail now processed in Juneau. Due to faulty postmark equipment at the Petersburg Post Office, local mail is now being processed in Juneau before reaching their in-town destinations, according to James Boxrud, a spokesperson with the United States Postal Service. Because the postmark equipment is so outdated, parts are no longer available AIRPORT TESTING EXTENDED TO JUNE 30 Greeting, screening and testing services at James A. Johnson Airport will remain in place until June 30 for intrastate, interstate and international visitors under two health mandates passed by the Borough Assembly at a special meeting on Tuesday. "It's a good way to protect the community, and it gives people a free source for the testing mostof t
OBITUARY: NANCY CAROL PHILLIPS, 83 Obituary: Nancy Carol Phillips, 83. Nancy Carol Phillips, 83 took her last walk into the forest on April 21, 2021. She was born to Edward and Leona Hamilton in Hydaburg, Alaska. She was raised at Hydaburg and Waterfall Cannery along with her brothers and sisters. Her father was a salmon seiner and her mother worked the cannery line during the "EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a ASSEMBLY ADOPTS FY 2022 BUDGET 1 day ago · The Borough Assembly made five more amendments to the Petersburg Borough's fiscal year 2022 operating budget at their meeting on Monday before passing it in its third reading. The General Fund's revenues and expenditures equal $9,741,364 and is an overall increase of .39 percent from the 2021 fiscal year adopted budget. The recent amendments to th EDITORIAL: LAND BILL MUST GIVE DETAILS 1 day ago · Despite the fact that there were specific reasons why the five landless communities of Haines, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg and Tenakee were not included in the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971, legislation is being crafted to grant each community 23,040 acres of land from the Tongass. Natives in these communities did not meet the req TEACHERS TO GET 3% RAISE OVER THREE YEARS 1 day ago · The Associated Teachers of Petersburg (ATP) will receive a one percent raise each year for the next three years as part of a new labor agreement between the teachers union and the Petersburg School District. "I think we have a really good contract moving forward, so we're pretty happy with it," said Ginger Evens, ATP's representative during negotiaPOLICE REPORT
1 day ago · June 2— David Estes was arrested on charges of probation violation and violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a noise complaint at a location at Frederick Point. Two welfare checks at undisclosed locations were conducted by authorities. Property was reported stolen from a location on Nordic Dr. The property was later returned. PLAYGROUND COMPLETED 1 day ago · Petersburg Rotary Club and other organizers and volunteers of the Sandy Beach Park playground project gathered together on Wednesday for a ribbon cutting ceremony that has been three years in the making. The playground was installed by volunteer labor totaling 431 hours over 4.5 days. RJ Hites Playground Installers directed the volunteers with theTO THE EDITOR
1 day ago · SEARHC or not to SEARHC To the Editor: I listened to the representative from SEARHC at Monday's Assembly meeting. It was really nice of him to come and give an overview of SEARHC to the Assembly. I have only lived in Petersburg for 25 years. I am a firm supporter of the hospital and Phil the present director. In the 25 years I havelived here this
COURT REPORT
1 day ago · June 1 – Jessie James Jackson was arraigned on 2 counts of assault 4. The defendant entered a not guilty plea and was released upon payment of a $2000 performance bond and other conditions. May 26 —Jacqueline Irene Bennum was arraigned on two counts of DUI and driving while license suspended. The defendant entered a not guilty plea and was rele PHS BASEBALL ENDS SEASON WILL DOUBLE LOSSES AT STATE 1 day ago · The Petersburg High School baseball team returned from State having suffered two losses, but Head Coach Jim Engell said the Vikings picked up the experience and skills needed to play baseball at the state level. Because PHS is the only Division II school in Southeast Alaska with a baseball team, the Vikings didn't get to participate in a regional t OBITUARY: MARY ANN OLSON, 77 Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77. Mary Olson. Mary Ann Olson, 77, passed away peacefully at the Olson family lake house in Stanwood, Washington on February 17, 2021. She was born on December 1, 1943 in Anchorage, Alaska and moved to Petersburg, Alaska in 1952 with her mom, dad and two brothers. She was raised in Petersburg, went to PHS and was on PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
START OF CRUISE SHIP SEASON PUSHED TO JUNE Start of cruise ship season pushed to June. The Petersburg Borough will have to wait until June 2 to see its first cruise ship of the season following a change to the local tour ship schedule. In December, eight ships were expected to make a combined 85 stops in Petersburg. As of April 10, seven ships will be making a total of 66stops.
POLICE REPORT
Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
THE LITTLE NORWAY FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR 62ND YEAR After last year's festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 62nd annual Little Norway Festival is slated to begin May 13. "I think everyone can't wait for it to happen," said Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Administrator Mindy Lopez. "There's some excitement in the air." Prior to the festival, free transportation across the Wrangell N "EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX TAKES FIRST STEPS Affordable housing complex takes first steps. Excavation has begun for an affordable housing complex that is to be built on Excel St., which will make one-bedroom apartments available to residents making 30 percent or less of the local median income. Glenn Gellert of Swell, LLC, the real estate development company building the complex, saidthe
PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
START OF CRUISE SHIP SEASON PUSHED TO JUNE Start of cruise ship season pushed to June. The Petersburg Borough will have to wait until June 2 to see its first cruise ship of the season following a change to the local tour ship schedule. In December, eight ships were expected to make a combined 85 stops in Petersburg. As of April 10, seven ships will be making a total of 66stops.
POLICE REPORT
Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
THE LITTLE NORWAY FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR 62ND YEAR After last year's festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 62nd annual Little Norway Festival is slated to begin May 13. "I think everyone can't wait for it to happen," said Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Administrator Mindy Lopez. "There's some excitement in the air." Prior to the festival, free transportation across the Wrangell N "EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX TAKES FIRST STEPS Affordable housing complex takes first steps. Excavation has begun for an affordable housing complex that is to be built on Excel St., which will make one-bedroom apartments available to residents making 30 percent or less of the local median income. Glenn Gellert of Swell, LLC, the real estate development company building the complex, saidthe
PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a PETERSBURG PILOT POLICE Police report. April 14— A vessel was illegally moored in Petersburg Harbor. Extra patrols were requested at an undisclosed location. Loud music was reported at a location on Lumber St. A vehicle was blocking roadway construction at an undisclosed location. A Police April 15,2021.
PETERSBURG PILOT ABOUT TOWN Yesterday's News. May 13, 1921 The Petersburg Packing Corporation will operate the Petersburg cannery full blast this summer and is making preparations for 90,000 cases of all classes of fish. Oscar Nicholson, superintendent of the cannery, arrived from the FALLEN SOLDIERS REMEMBERED ON MEMORIAL DAY About 50 people gathered together at the Petersburg Cemetery on Monday for the annual Memorial Day ceremony to honor the approximately 224 local veterans who have been laid to rest in the cemetery, according to local veteran Paul Anderson. The proceedings began with an opening prayer and was followed by a rendition of "America the Beautiful" leadb
CALL IF YOU CAN, TEXT IF YOU CAN'T; SOME RESIDENTS CAN NOW Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a press release from the Petersburg Police Department. The Text-to-911 program was created as a way to enhance the way residents reach out to law enforcement during an emergency. Theservice was part
PMC HITS HIGHEST REVENUE THIS YEAR IN APRIL Petersburg Medical Center had the highest gross patient revenue for a single month this fiscal year in April, according to financial statements presented at the PMC Board of Directors meeting May 27. "I'm going to hope that it's an upward trend that continues, but I think it's something to celebrate that the volumes in April and thegross revenue w
LOCAL MAIL NOW PROCESSED IN JUNEAU Local mail now processed in Juneau. Due to faulty postmark equipment at the Petersburg Post Office, local mail is now being processed in Juneau before reaching their in-town destinations, according to James Boxrud, a spokesperson with the United States Postal Service. Because the postmark equipment is so outdated, parts are no longer availableDISTANT STARE
An eagle stares off into the distance on the shore of Wrangell Narrowson Sunday.
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Police report. April 28— Brandon Burrell, 41, was arrested on charges of violating conditions of release. Authorities responded to a possible domestic violence protection order violation at a location on Mitkof Highway. Mizani Rawhani, 26, was arrested on charges of violating a protective order. A welfare check was requested for anindividual
PETERSBURG PILOT ARCHIVES Petersburg Pilot archives search page. PHS track and field holding elementary track camp. Little ones will get the chance to see what track and field athletes do firsthand this weekend with the Petersburg High School team holding its first-ever Track Camp. PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
PETERSBURG PILOT POLICE Police report. April 14— A vessel was illegally moored in Petersburg Harbor. Extra patrols were requested at an undisclosed location. Loud music was reported at a location on Lumber St. A vehicle was blocking roadway construction at an undisclosed location. A Police April 15,2021.
PETERSBURG PILOT ABOUT TOWN Yesterday's News. May 13, 1921 The Petersburg Packing Corporation will operate the Petersburg cannery full blast this summer and is making preparations for 90,000 cases of all classes of fish. Oscar Nicholson, superintendent of the cannery, arrived from the PETERSBURG PILOT COURTS April 15 — Donald Fincher entered a guilty plea to charges of assault 4. The court sentenced the defendant to 365 days in jail with 60 days suspended, levied a fine of $25,000 with $25,000 suspended. All items seized in this matter are forfeited Mar. 18 – Jerome Edward Dahl Jr. entered a ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
"EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX TAKES FIRST STEPS Affordable housing complex takes first steps. Excavation has begun for an affordable housing complex that is to be built on Excel St., which will make one-bedroom apartments available to residents making 30 percent or less of the local median income. Glenn Gellert of Swell, LLC, the real estate development company building the complex, saidthe
PETERSBURG PILOT ARCHIVES Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Obituary, Frances H. Hubbard, 87. Frances H. Hubbard, age 87, went gently to be with her Lord and Savior on March 16, 2014 while at PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
PETERSBURG PILOT POLICE Police report. April 14— A vessel was illegally moored in Petersburg Harbor. Extra patrols were requested at an undisclosed location. Loud music was reported at a location on Lumber St. A vehicle was blocking roadway construction at an undisclosed location. A Police April 15,2021.
PETERSBURG PILOT ABOUT TOWN Yesterday's News. May 13, 1921 The Petersburg Packing Corporation will operate the Petersburg cannery full blast this summer and is making preparations for 90,000 cases of all classes of fish. Oscar Nicholson, superintendent of the cannery, arrived from the PETERSBURG PILOT COURTS April 15 — Donald Fincher entered a guilty plea to charges of assault 4. The court sentenced the defendant to 365 days in jail with 60 days suspended, levied a fine of $25,000 with $25,000 suspended. All items seized in this matter are forfeited Mar. 18 – Jerome Edward Dahl Jr. entered a ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
"EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX TAKES FIRST STEPS Affordable housing complex takes first steps. Excavation has begun for an affordable housing complex that is to be built on Excel St., which will make one-bedroom apartments available to residents making 30 percent or less of the local median income. Glenn Gellert of Swell, LLC, the real estate development company building the complex, saidthe
PETERSBURG PILOT ARCHIVES Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Obituary, Frances H. Hubbard, 87. Frances H. Hubbard, age 87, went gently to be with her Lord and Savior on March 16, 2014 while at PETERSBURG PILOT COURTS April 15 — Donald Fincher entered a guilty plea to charges of assault 4. The court sentenced the defendant to 365 days in jail with 60 days suspended, levied a fine of $25,000 with $25,000 suspended. All items seized in this matter are forfeited Mar. 18 – Jerome Edward Dahl Jr. entered aSCHOOL NEWS
Nathaniel Lenhard and Brynn Lister were named to the Dean’s List for spring semester at Montana State University. CLASS OF 2021 GRADUATES IN TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Class of 2021 graduates in traditional ceremony. Brian Varela / Petersburg Pilot. Leesa Murph was full of energy during the graduation parade after receiving her diploma. The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 graduated on Monday, May 24 in an in-person ceremony before family and friends that was broadcast online in an event that was areturn
FALLEN SOLDIERS REMEMBERED ON MEMORIAL DAY About 50 people gathered together at the Petersburg Cemetery on Monday for the annual Memorial Day ceremony to honor the approximately 224 local veterans who have been laid to rest in the cemetery, according to local veteran Paul Anderson. The proceedings began with an opening prayer and was followed by a rendition of "America the Beautiful" leadb
COVID-19 WEEKLY UPDATE: Breakthrough COVID-19 cases found in Alaska April 30 Between Feb. 1 and March 31, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services identified 152 positive cases of COVID-19 among people in the state who were fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a report from DHSS. About 74 percent of the vaccine breakthrough cases, or 112individuals, wer
CALL IF YOU CAN, TEXT IF YOU CAN'T; SOME RESIDENTS CAN NOW Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a press release from the Petersburg Police Department. The Text-to-911 program was created as a way to enhance the way residents reach out to law enforcement during an emergency. Theservice was part
SURVIVAL DAY 2021
Fourth grade students from Rae C. Stedman Elementary School spent the morning of May 20 at Green's Camp utilizing survival skills the classes have been practicing this school year. Kids were able to build fires on the beach, worked together to create survival shelters in the woods and donned survival suits to practice survival formations in thew
DISTANT STARE
An eagle stares off into the distance on the shore of Wrangell Narrowson Sunday.
PMC HITS HIGHEST REVENUE THIS YEAR IN APRIL Petersburg Medical Center had the highest gross patient revenue for a single month this fiscal year in April, according to financial statements presented at the PMC Board of Directors meeting May 27. "I'm going to hope that it's an upward trend that continues, but I think it's something to celebrate that the volumes in April and thegross revenue w
SNACK TIME - PETERSBURG PILOT A pair of bald eagles take a break to enjoy a snack on a sunny day inMay.
PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
PETERSBURG PILOT POLICEPETERSBURG PILOT OBITSPETERSBURG PILOT OBITSTHE PETERSBURG PILOT NEWSPAPERPETERSBURG ALASKA NEWSPETERSBURG ALASKA OBITUARIESPETERSBURG MI OBITUARIES Police report. April 14— A vessel was illegally moored in Petersburg Harbor. Extra patrols were requested at an undisclosed location. Loud music was reported at a location on Lumber St. A vehicle was blocking roadway construction at an undisclosed location. A Police April 15,2021.
PETERSBURG PILOT ABOUT TOWNPETERSBURG PILOTPETERSBURG PILOT NEWSPAPERPETERSBURG AK NEWSPETERSBURG AK PILOT NEWSPAPERPETERSBURG ALASKA NEWSPAPER ONLINE Yesterday's News. May 13, 1921 The Petersburg Packing Corporation will operate the Petersburg cannery full blast this summer and is making preparations for 90,000 cases of all classes of fish. Oscar Nicholson, superintendent of the cannery, arrived from the ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
"EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX TAKES FIRST STEPS Affordable housing complex takes first steps. Excavation has begun for an affordable housing complex that is to be built on Excel St., which will make one-bedroom apartments available to residents making 30 percent or less of the local median income. Glenn Gellert of Swell, LLC, the real estate development company building the complex, saidthe
PETERSBURG PILOT ARCHIVES Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Obituary, Frances H. Hubbard, 87. Frances H. Hubbard, age 87, went gently to be with her Lord and Savior on March 16, 2014 while at OBITUARY: BETTY JANE PEDERSON Obituary: Betty Jane Pederson. Swedish immigrants, Carl and Elizabeth Roger, fondly remembered by all as Big and Little Benna. Petersburg did not have a doctor at that time so Elizabeth traveled back to be with her family in Evanston to give birth to their first born. Betty was raised "out the point" in the log house her father built. PETERSBURG PILOT HOMEPAGENEWSSPORTSOPINIONABOUT TOWNDOCKSIDEPOLICE Petersburg Pilot Homepage. Graduation returns to a level of normality Obituary: Mary Ann Olson, 77 Grads ride The Bunad Style show 63rd Little Norway Festival Mural unveiling Norwegian-American award winners Running to first place Two positive Covid-19 cases in PETERSBURG PILOT NEWS Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Call if you can, text if you can't; some residents can now text 911. Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a PETERSBURG PILOT OBITUARIES Jace Houston Cunningham, 38, passed away at his home in Petersburg, Alaska on October 29, 2020. He was born on September 13, 1982 in Beeville, Texas to Steven Craig Cunningham and Robin Lynn King. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Jerry Full story. ObituariesNovember 19, 2020.
PETERSBURG PILOT POLICEPETERSBURG PILOT OBITSPETERSBURG PILOT OBITSTHE PETERSBURG PILOT NEWSPAPERPETERSBURG ALASKA NEWSPETERSBURG ALASKA OBITUARIESPETERSBURG MI OBITUARIES Police report. April 14— A vessel was illegally moored in Petersburg Harbor. Extra patrols were requested at an undisclosed location. Loud music was reported at a location on Lumber St. A vehicle was blocking roadway construction at an undisclosed location. A Police April 15,2021.
PETERSBURG PILOT ABOUT TOWNPETERSBURG PILOTPETERSBURG PILOT NEWSPAPERPETERSBURG AK NEWSPETERSBURG AK PILOT NEWSPAPERPETERSBURG ALASKA NEWSPAPER ONLINE Yesterday's News. May 13, 1921 The Petersburg Packing Corporation will operate the Petersburg cannery full blast this summer and is making preparations for 90,000 cases of all classes of fish. Oscar Nicholson, superintendent of the cannery, arrived from the ALL EYES ON EARLY CORDOVA DOCK PRICES FOR ALASKA'S FAMOUS Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska’s famous “first fresh salmon of the season” as an indicator of wild salmon markets. Covid-forced closures in 2020 of high end restaurants and seafoodoutlets t
"EYE-POPPING" SEAFOOD SALES CONTINUE; ONE ALASKA KING Seafood sales “are on fire” in America’s supermarkets and one king salmon from Southeast Alaska is worth the same as two barrels of oil. ($116.16 for a troll caught Chinook salmon averaging 11 pounds at the docks vs. $115.48 for 2 barrels of oil at $57.74/barrel on Feb.3) As more Covid-conscious customers opted in 2020 for seafood’s proven AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX TAKES FIRST STEPS Affordable housing complex takes first steps. Excavation has begun for an affordable housing complex that is to be built on Excel St., which will make one-bedroom apartments available to residents making 30 percent or less of the local median income. Glenn Gellert of Swell, LLC, the real estate development company building the complex, saidthe
PETERSBURG PILOT ARCHIVES Petersburg Pilot archives search page. Obituary, Frances H. Hubbard, 87. Frances H. Hubbard, age 87, went gently to be with her Lord and Savior on March 16, 2014 while at OBITUARY: BETTY JANE PEDERSON Obituary: Betty Jane Pederson. Swedish immigrants, Carl and Elizabeth Roger, fondly remembered by all as Big and Little Benna. Petersburg did not have a doctor at that time so Elizabeth traveled back to be with her family in Evanston to give birth to their first born. Betty was raised "out the point" in the log house her father built. PETERSBURG PILOT COURTS April 15 — Donald Fincher entered a guilty plea to charges of assault 4. The court sentenced the defendant to 365 days in jail with 60 days suspended, levied a fine of $25,000 with $25,000 suspended. All items seized in this matter are forfeited Mar. 18 – Jerome Edward Dahl Jr. entered a CALL IF YOU CAN, TEXT IF YOU CAN'T; SOME RESIDENTS CAN NOW Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a press release from the Petersburg Police Department. The Text-to-911 program was created as a way to enhance the way residents reach out to law enforcement during an emergency. Theservice was part
COVID-19 WEEKLY UPDATE: Breakthrough COVID-19 cases found in Alaska April 30 Between Feb. 1 and March 31, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services identified 152 positive cases of COVID-19 among people in the state who were fully vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a report from DHSS. About 74 percent of the vaccine breakthrough cases, or 112individuals, wer
FALLEN SOLDIERS REMEMBERED ON MEMORIAL DAY About 50 people gathered together at the Petersburg Cemetery on Monday for the annual Memorial Day ceremony to honor the approximately 224 local veterans who have been laid to rest in the cemetery, according to local veteran Paul Anderson. The proceedings began with an opening prayer and was followed by a rendition of "America the Beautiful" leadb
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Nathaniel Lenhard and Brynn Lister were named to the Dean’s List for spring semester at Montana State University.SURVIVAL DAY 2021
Fourth grade students from Rae C. Stedman Elementary School spent the morning of May 20 at Green's Camp utilizing survival skills the classes have been practicing this school year. Kids were able to build fires on the beach, worked together to create survival shelters in the woods and donned survival suits to practice survival formations in thew
PMC HITS HIGHEST REVENUE THIS YEAR IN APRIL Petersburg Medical Center had the highest gross patient revenue for a single month this fiscal year in April, according to financial statements presented at the PMC Board of Directors meeting May 27. "I'm going to hope that it's an upward trend that continues, but I think it's something to celebrate that the volumes in April and thegross revenue w
DISTANT STARE
An eagle stares off into the distance on the shore of Wrangell Narrowson Sunday.
YESTERDAY'S NEWS
June 3, 1921 Plans are being laid by the Petersburg Fire Department for the celebration of the 4th of July this year in Petersburg. Tentative plans have been made, but nothing definite can be announced until the finance committee has called upon the business people of the town, which will be in the next few days. Committees appointed to havecharge
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$10,000 IN CASH FOR VACCINATED RESIDENTSBy Brian Varela
The Petersburg Borough is offering $10,000 in prizes to be distributed throughout the month of June as part of a program to encourage local residents who are unvaccinated against COVID-19 to get the... EMERGENCY DECLARATION TO END ON JUNE 30By Brian Varela
The Borough Assembly passed a resolution at a special meeting on Tuesday that will terminate the local Disaster Emergency Declaration at 11:59 P.M. on June 30, which will also bring an end to all the... PMC HITS HIGHEST REVENUE THIS YEAR IN APRILBy Brian Varela
Petersburg Medical Center had the highest gross patient revenue for a single month this fiscal year in April, according to financial statements presented at the PMC Board of Directors meeting May... SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER RETIRESBy Brian Varela
Following a 26-year teaching career with the Petersburg School District, Ginger Evens turned in her keys to Petersburg High School on Tuesday, which marked the official start of her retirement.... CALL IF YOU CAN, TEXT IF YOU CAN'T; SOME RESIDENTS CAN NOW TEXT 911 Petersburg residents who have AT&T cell phones can text message local law enforcement in an emergency situation when they can't call 911, according to a press release from the Petersburg Police... PETERSBURG AT ONE ACTIVE CASE OF COVID-19By Brian Varela
One new case of COVID-19 was reported by Petersburg Medical Center on May 30 and is related to recent travel, according to a joint press release from the Petersburg Borough and PMC. The individual...SCHOOL NEWS
Nathaniel Lenhard and Brynn Lister were named to the Dean’s List for spring semester at Montana State... FALLEN SOLDIERS REMEMBERED ON MEMORIAL DAYBy Brian Varela
About 50 people gathered together at the Petersburg Cemetery on Monday for the annual Memorial Day ceremony to honor the approximately 224 local veterans who have been laid to rest in the cemetery,... COVID-19 WEEKLY UPDATE:By Brian Varela
Breakthrough COVID-19 cases found in Alaska April 30 Between Feb. 1 and March 31, Alaska Department of Health and Social Services identified 152 positive cases of COVID-19 among people in the state... Full storySPORTS
TOYOMURA PLACES 6TH AT STATEBy Brian Varela
After waiting the entire season to compete on the mat, Petersburg High School wrestler Deirdre Toyomura placed 6th at the Alaska School Activities Association Division II Wrestling State... AIDEN LUHR STATE CHAMPION IN 100 METER, HIGH JUMPBy Brian Varela
Petersburg High School senior Aiden Luhr brought home two championship titles from the Alaska School Activities Association Division II Track & Field State Championships in Anchorage on May 28...ABOUT TOWN
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Aiden Luhr runs with the Alaskan flag on the Diamond High School track at State after placing first in the high jump with a distance of 5feet, 8...
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June 3, 1921 Plans are being laid by the Petersburg Fire Department for the celebration of the 4th of July this year in Petersburg. Tentative plans have been made, but nothing definite can be announced until the finance committee has called upon... BANANA POINT MEMORIAL BENCHREST STOP
A pair of fawns were seen cuddled up for warmth on Woodpecker Rd. early Tuesday morning. Their mother was watching them just inside thetree...
SUMMER SAILINGS UNDERWAY The National Geographic Quest was spotted sailing north through the Wrangell Narrows on May 25. Viking Travel cofounder Dave Berg said the cruise ship was on its way to Juneau to begin preparing for...DISTANT STARE
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Petersburg High School senior Mattias Volk, left, and sophomore Jack Engell, right, made this baseball season's Southeast Alaska region All-Conference Team. PHS baseball team Head Coach Jim Engell...ARTIFACT ARCHIVE
Fog horn Navigating in poor visibility has long been the bane of a mariner; and navigating by sound is a familiar situation to many. Fog and layers of cold and warm air can cause sounds to deflect...DOCKSIDE
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Alaskan interest in growing kelp continues to outpace that of shellfish, based on applications filed during the annual window that runs from January through April. The number of 2021applicants...POLICE
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