Articles from the March 21, 2019 edition

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On March 13, Petersburg Attorney Fred Triem was ordered to provide full accounting of Hanson Class funds being held in his trust account, or face a...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 21, 2019

Assembly requests recommendations on changes to new development code

The borough assembly requested that the planning commission look at the development code, which has already been passed by the assembly, listen to...

 

Yesterday's News

March 21, 1919 Leaflets giving a list of fishing industries in Alaska, together with the Alaska and local addresses of each company, have been...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 21, 2019

Ordinance to designate assembly seats struck down

The borough assembly failed to pass an ordinance that would have designated borough assembly seats in its third reading on Monday. Ordinance #2019-01...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 21, 2019

Disturbing the peace ordinance fails to move forward

The borough assembly shot down the idea of creating a disturbing the peace ordinance at their assembly meeting on Monday. Assembly member Taylor Norhe...

 

Guest Commentary

Many of the strongest and best memories from my childhood growing up in Juneau revolve around...

 

Editorial

Despite numerous meetings, public discussions and staff explanations the new development code and zoning map seem to have caught area residents and...

 

To the Editor

Get rid of the frills To the Editor: It’s nice that the people of town are willing to give more of their PFD to bail out the government's deficit....

 

Police report

March 13 — Wayne Collins, 58, was arrested on charges of failure to appear for a bench warrant. Authorities responded to a report of a possible hit...

 

Court report

Feb. 16 — Anthony Paul Hill was arraigned on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked. A not guilty plea was entered. Feb. 26 ...

 
 By Brian Varela    Sports    March 21, 2019

Track and field practicing for upcoming season

With their first meet about a month away, the Petersburg High School track and field team has been...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 21, 2019

School board approves Heather Conn as next elementary school principal

The Petersburg School Board officially approved the hire of Heather Conn as Rae C. Stedman...

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    March 21, 2019

Wrangell woman sentenced to 2-years SIS for selling marijuana to a minor

WRANGELL — A sentencing hearing was held Monday afternoon, March 19, for Kelly Gunderson. Back in October, Gunderson was charged with selling...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    March 21, 2019

Alaska Fish Factor: New lender offering loans to young Alaska fishermen

”A new lender is offering loans to young Alaska fishermen who want to buy into the halibut and sablefish fisheries, and repayment is based on their...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 21, 2019

AMHS could face challenges operating again if shut down

Dave Kensinger, former chairman of the Marine Transportation Advisory Board, anticipates that the Alaska Marine Highway System could face...

 

School News

Mariah Taylor was named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for the 2018 fall semester at the University of Wyoming located in Laramie, Wyo...

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    March 21, 2019

Projects at Wrangell City Dock discussed in public meeting

WRANGELL - A meeting was held at City Hall last Wednesday to discuss the upcoming cruise ship...

 

Sitka Sound herring update

An aerial survey was conducted Wednesday covering Sitka Sound from Windy Pass to Krestof Sound. schools were observed in Deep Inlet, the Channel, and...

 

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