Articles from the May 25, 2017 edition
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Four new cams collect traffic data for ADOT
Four traffic cameras have been placed at Haugen and Nordic Drive locations to collect both...
Randal Long indicted by Grand Jury on Wednesday
A grand jury indicted Randal K. Long on three counts of Misconduct Involving a Controlled Substance...
Grey's Passage area closed to King fishing
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced Tuesday king salmon sport fishing regulations have...
Yesterday's News
May 25, 1917 – Arrangements for the purchase of the Charles Smith residence were completed at a meeting of the Petersburg Hospital Association. The s...
King Salmon derby starts Friday
The 36th Annual Petersburg Chamber of Commerce King Salmon Derby gets underway this Friday at 7 a.m. The derby continues through the Memorial Day Week...
Mayor resigns
Without explanation or elaboration Mayor Mark Jensen resigned his position in a single sentence letter sent to the Borough Clerk, Borough Manager and...
To the Editor
Thank you To the Editor: Thank you to all the wonderful people that came and helped haul stuff out of my warehouse that collapsed on the beach. I...
Police reports
May 17 — Chase A. Martin, 22 was cited for driving without a valid license. Police responded to an alarm on N. 1st. St. Police provided transport on H...
Obituary, Scott Larson, 54
Scott Louis Larson, 54, passed away Monday, May 15, in his home in Petersburg, Alaska. Larson was... Full story
Track and field team takes second in Region V
Petersburg athletes had a field day in Juneau for the Region V track and field championships. In the mens and womens varsity categories both, the...
Fish Factor: Legislative haggling may hurt fisheries management
Alaska salmon managers are hoping for the best and planning for the worst as lawmakers extend into a third special session to try and agree on a state...
June Assembly meeting
The first Assembly meeting for June, 2017 has been changed to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, May 30, according to Borough Clerk Debra Thompso...
Appeals panel sides with agency on Alaska timber project
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – A divided federal appeals court panel has ruled that the U.S. Forest Service “chose jobs over wolves” in approving a loggi...
meet the Class of 2017
Kallie Caples Parents: Darcy Caples and Donny Caples Number of Years in Petersburg Schools: Thirteen years - Kindergarten through Senior. High School...
Administration reflects on PHS Class of 2017
“Outstanding students in athletics, activities and scholastics,” is how Principal Rick Dormer will remember the PHS Class of 2017. The senior class me...
The PHS Class of 2017
Front (l-r) Mike File, Emma Chase, Chandler Strickland, Abi Benitz, Victoria Wegener, Hana Newman, Alexandra Bless. Second row (l-r) Buddy Stelmach,...