Articles from the May 12, 2022 edition

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 By Chris Basinger    News    May 12, 2022

South Harbor dredging to begin this October

Following a successful bid opening, the South Harbor dredge project is gearing up toward an October...

 
 By Chris Basinger    Sports    May 12, 2022

PHS track and field shows improvement in Juneau: Lucas breaks school record

2 students on the Petersburg High School track and field team competed in the Capital City Invitational last weekend which saw many on the young...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    May 12, 2022

PSD offers contract to new secondary school principal

The Petersburg School District has made a contract offer to a new secondary school principal which w...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    May 12, 2022

FY23 budget passes first reading in close vote

The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted in a close 4-3 vote in favor of the borough's proposed FY23...

 

Yesterday's News

May 12, 1922 Keep your pocket books open Wednesday. The members of the Petersburg Fire Department and the school children will be holding a tag sale...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    May 12, 2022

Trident will keep Wrangell plant closed another year

WRANGELL - Seattle-based Trident Seafoods will not open its Wrangell processing plant this summer,...

 

Pilot wins two Alaska Press Club awards

Petersburg Pilot reporter Chris Basinger won a second-place award for Best Public Safety Reporting...

 
 By Larry Persily    Opinion    May 12, 2022

Guest Editorial

The Legislature is working toward the largest capital budget in a long time. Municipalities are hearing “yes” instead of years of “no” to some of thei...

 

To the Editor

Making the World a Better Place To the Editor: I love people that have no idea how wonderful they are just wandering around making the world a better...

 

Police report

May 4 – An officer responded to a report of animal cruelty on North 14th Street. A citizen reported finding lost property on the Hammer Slough B...

 

Court report

April 18: In State of Alaska v. Ariel Eiler, Magistrate Judge Rachel Newport presided over arraignment on the charge of Fugitive from Justice....

 
 By Jess Field    News    May 12, 2022

One survivor's story: How art can help others

As part of the Working Against Violence for Everyone (WAVE) anniversary celebration at the end of...

 
 By Chris Basinger    Sports    May 12, 2022

Vikings drop home series to Ketchikan

The Petersburg High School baseball team went up against the Kayhi Kings in a home series last...

 
 By Chris Basinger    Sports    May 12, 2022

VSC swimmers wrap up season at Junior Olympics

The Viking Swim Club ended its season with five swimmers attending the Alaska Junior Olympics meet...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    May 12, 2022

Worker shortage 'is real,' says state labor economist

WRANGELL — Anyone who wants to get a pizza midweek at the Marine Bar or a steak or burger at the Elks Lodge knows that worker shortages have forced e...

 
 By Sarah Aslam    News    May 12, 2022

Tidal Network internet tower delivery delayed

WRANGELL — A pair of mobile towers on wheels that were anticipated to arrive this month in Wrangell for a pilot broadband network have been delayed un...

 

Obituary: Lois DeBoer August 26th, 1935 - May 4th, 2022

Our mother, Lois Ellen was born on August 26th, 1935 in Mandan, North Dakota to Alice and Carl... Full story

 
 By Larry Persily    News    May 12, 2022

Legislation would allow online raffle sales to continue

Unless the Legislature acts, Alaska nonprofits will have to stop selling raffle tickets online June 30. The state has allowed online sales by register...

 

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