Articles from the February 13, 2014 edition

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 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

Court grants homeowners stay of demolition

A Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of the owners of the house on 1011 Wrangell Ave. Tuesday morning granting a stay of demolition after the... Full story

 

Cupid marks Hammer couple's 60th anniversary

Art and Jeanine Hammer's wedding anniversary is on tomorrow's Valentine's Day. Before meeting... Full story

 

Yesterday's News

February 14, 1914 – Returning Petersburgers from Seattle on the Admiral Sampson, have brought the unconfirmed, but hopeful news that the Pacific...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

State transportation experts present Nordic and Haugen construction designs

Alaska Department of Transportation staff outlined future road construction plans for South Nordic... Full story

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

Community provides input on superintendent hiring process

A school board member and the elementary school principal hosted a community meeting to learn what local residents want from the incoming superintende...

 

To the Editor

Congratulations To the Editor: Congratulations on your 40 years of serving Petersburg. As a PHS alumni, I still enjoy getting the Pilot. Greg...

 

Police reports

February 5 Police issued a citation to Jean S. McCay, 61, for speeding on North Nordic Drive. February 6 A caller reported possible domestic...

 

Courts

February 6 Carla Ratliff appeared before Magistrate Judge Burrell for a charge of Driving Under the Influence. The court entered a not-guilty plea on...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

Resident charged with theft after pet escaped "doggy jail"

A Petersburg man is representing himself at a jury trail after police charged him with Theft and Criminal Trespass for taking his dog from the...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

Attorney: Child pornography case may not go to trial

A local man charged with several counts of possessing and distributing child pornography will see his trial pushed back after a district court judge...

 

Lady Vikings win two home games

The Lady Vikings tamed the Sitka Wolves during both of last weekend's home games. Head Coach Dino...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

Operation Sea Lion disperses sea lions, for now

The borough's war against aggressive marine wildlife dubbed "Operation Sea Lion" has been...

 

Borough Assembly to discuss elections & hospital ordinance

The Petersburg Borough Assembly meets tomorrow (Feb. 14) at 12 p.m. in the assembly chambers. The assembly will hold a public hearing on the...

 

Obituary, Roderick G. Bain, 91

Long-time Alaskan Roderick G. Bain, 91, died at home in Anchorage on Feb.5, 2014. He was born May... Full story

 

Fish Factor: Alaska seafood free of Fukushima radiation

Alaska seafood is free of radiation stemming from Japan’s 2011 tsunami and Fukushima nuclear reactor disaster. That was the take home message from...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 13, 2014

Ketchikan requests support from Petersburg in lawsuit against state

Ketchikan Gateway Borough officials are again requesting Petersburg’s, along with more than 30 other municipal government’s, assistance with its...

 

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