Articles from the December 1, 2016 edition
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Thomas Bay chum release gains support
Alaska Department of Fish and Game held its fall regional planning team (RPT) meeting in Juneau on Wednesday and unanimously supported releasing 40...
NOAA Attorney provides details about vessel operators making settlements following IFQ violations
On October 27 the Pilot reported that the owners, operator and individual Fishing Quota permit holder of the F/V Spicy Lady were charged with three...
Bulkhead construction completed ahead of schedule
Construction of the newest improvement to the Petersburg's harbor facilities is complete ahead of...
Yesterday's News
December 2, 1916 – Halibut reached record figures in Petersburg this week, the highest price paid by local buyers being 12 ½ cents per pound and th...
Auditorium gets multiple improvements
The Wright Auditorium recently received a few upgrades as part of an ongoing effort to improve the...
The Salvation Army is helping others for the holidays
The Salvation Army successfully distributed 90 food boxes for families in need during Thanksgiving...
Police report
November 22 A traffic offense occurred on Sandy Beach Rd. November 23 There was an issue with parking on Lumber St. There was a report involving the...
Courts
November 16 Troy Larson appeared before Magistrate Judge Burrell for arraignment. Larson was charged with failure to report an accident. The court...
Vehicle rollover on Mitkof Highway
On Nov. 17, at 5:47 p.m., Alaska State Troopers received a report of a motor vehicle collision in Petersburg. Investigation revealed Tommy Marsh, age...
SEARHC applauds decision to prohibit smoking in HUD public housing
The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) applauds the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for its decision to...
PHS volleyball ready for regions
The Lady Vikings wrapped up the regular season with two victories against Wrangell before the...
Alaska Fish Factor: 2017 sale conditions looking positive for Alaska salmon
Alaska seafood goes to roughly 120 countries around the world and competes in a rough and tumble commodities market. Looking ahead to next year,...