Articles from the February 28, 2013 edition

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 By Shelly Pope    News    February 28, 2013

Seaside Restaurant will close permanently

Petersburg Indian Association will close the doors of the Seaside Restaurant permanently at the end of business Thursday, Feb. 28. “This is a v... Full story

 
 By Shelly Pope    News    February 28, 2013

PMC CFO, Leon Walsh to retire in July

Petersburg Medical Center Chief Financial Officer, Leon Walsh, has announced his intention to... Full story

 

Yesterday's News

March 2, 1983 - Slow paperwork resulted in “near tragedy” with the dredging of the new boat harbor last February 18. If Senator Bob Ziegler had not...

 
 By Greg Knight    News    February 28, 2013

Petersburg to reconsider TBPA budget request

The Petersburg Borough Assembly is poised to reconsider action it took at their most recent regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 19 in a vote that denied...

 

Humphreys assumes leadership at Icicle Seafoods, Inc.

Icicle Seafood, Inc. (“Icicle”), one of the largest and most diversified seafood companies in North America, announced the appointment of Amy Hum...

 

The Good Lovelies

Canadian folk trio, The Good Lovelies, played for a nearly full Wright Auditorium on Monday night....

 

To the Editor

Cruise ship sewage mixing zone To the Editor: It is with a feeling of pride that I can now tell family and friends that I am now a 'Cruise ship...

 

Stikine skull a millennium old

WRANGELL — After carbon testing, a skull found on Government Slough last year has been found to b...

 

Editorial

The season of silence between the borough vote in December 2012, and the formation of assemblies, commissions, boards and committees suggested that...

 

Police reports

February 21 A bicycle was abandoned in the library parking lot for over three weeks. There was a theft from a business on N. Nordic Drive. An...

 

Trooper report

February 26 Manuel Aceveda, 65, of Kake plead guilty to one count of taking game without proper license and tags. Aceveda was fined $500 with $200...

 

Courts

February 20 Palmer H. Thomassen, Jr., 45, appeared before Judge William Carey for jury trial on the charges of domestic violence fourth degree...

 

Lady Vikings dominate at homecoming

The Petersburg Lady Vikings played host to the Wrangell Lady Wolves for Homecoming weekend and...

 

Emotions run high for senior appreciation Friday night

Between the varsity Vikings and Lady Viking’s games Friday evening, time was made to appreciate t...

 

Vikings take down the Wolves at homecoming

The Petersburg Vikings hosted the Wrangell Wolves for Homecoming 2013 and came away big winners for...

 

Ronimous Jr. receives honors for military service

After 28 years of service to the US Army and Army National Guard, Marvin E. Ronimous Jr. retired in...

 

How federal budget cuts could affect Alaska

ANCHORAGE (AP) — The White House on Sunday released lists for each state of potential effects of automatic spending cuts set for Friday. The White H...

 

Watkins and Kandoll wed

Erin Marie Watkins and Matthew McLean Kandoll were wed in Sayulita, Mexico, January 10, 2013. Erin,... Full story

 
 By Greg Knight    News    February 28, 2013

Salard: ‘I have been vindicated’

WRANGELL — After more than a year of legal and administrative actions regarding Dr. Greg Salard’s credentialing at Wrangell Medical Center, the Wra...

 
 By Shelly Pope    News    February 28, 2013

Construction to resume on road improvement project

Construction will begin again March 11 for the Petersburg Road Improvement Project. The work will begin with demolition work on Excel Street between... Full story

 

Vikings Homecoming 2013

Homecoming festivities were observed between the Lady Vikings’ and Vikings games Saturday e...

 

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