Articles from the May 13, 2021 edition

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Prom Court 2021

Petersburg High School crowned their 2021 prom court on Monday. Annie Christensen was named prom...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

PMC seeks assembly support of new facility

The Borough Assembly and Petersburg Medical Center Board of Directors held a work session on May 5...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

Local mail now processed in Juneau

Due to faulty postmark equipment at the Petersburg Post Office, local mail is now being processed...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

Community at 4 cases of virus ahead of Mayfest

One new positive case COVID-19 was identified by the Petersburg Medical Center on Tuesday, bringing...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

Some residents catch stomach bug

A local resident anonymously reported to the Pilot on Wednesday having experienced a...

 

Yesterday's News

May 13, 1921 The Petersburg Packing Corporation will operate the Petersburg cannery full blast this summer and is making preparations for 90,000...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

Vaccine required to work at Trident, optional at Tonka

Cannery workers at Trident Seafoods are asked to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to work this...

 

Students of the year

Julian Cumps, left, and Julie Olsen, right, were the Petersburg Elks Lodge's students of the year...

 

Correction:

In the story about Little Norway Festival in the May 6 edition of the Pilot, it was stated that Alaska Department of Fish and Game would be present...

 

Guest Commentary: APFC: Vision for Alaska's Financial Anchor

As we observe the anniversary of the creation of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation (APFC) this...

 

Editorial: Term limits not needed

A suggestion by Assembly member Taylor Norheim that term limits are needed for borough assembly...

 

To the Editor

Frederick Point East – Ordinance 2021-08 To the Editor: This letter is in rebuttal to Finance D...

 

Police report

May 5— Authorities conducted a welfare check on behalf of a concerned party at a location on Sing Lee Alley. May 6— A vehicle was abandoned at an und...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

SB OKs raise for classified staff

The Petersburg School Board approved a two percent salary increase over the 2020-2021 school year...

 
 By Brian Varela    Sports    May 13, 2021

PHS baseball wins first game of the year

The Petersburg High School baseball team saw their first win ever against Sitka High School, and...

 

The stock market game

Ashley Eilenberger took second place in the middle school division of the Alaska Stock Market Game...

 
 By Brian Varela    Sports    May 13, 2021

Track team claims top four spots at meet

The Petersburg High School track and field team competed in their second meet of the season in...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    May 13, 2021

All eyes on early Cordova dock prices for Alaska's famous "first fresh salmon of the season" as indicator of wild salmon markets

Alaska’s 2021 salmon season officially starts on Monday, May 17 with a 12-hour opener for reds and kings at the Copper River! All eyes will be on earl...

 

Petersburg Fishing Report

Steelhead, Cutthroat, and Dolly Varden The time is here for steelhead! If you haven’t yet been out searching for the elusive steelhead there are s...

 

Enamel jewelry 101

Maddy Gilpin, left, and Britin Coulson, right, held an enamel jewelry demonstration on May 7 at...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

Bakos' films to air on KTOO 360TV

"Ephemeral," an award winning documentary by local filmmaker Kelly Bakos, will be making its televis...

 

Public restrooms

The Petersburg Borough has set up two public restrooms in the Municipal Building parking lot ahead...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 13, 2021

Stockton family replaces memorial bench

Walkers, runners and bikers now have a new bench to stop and catch their breath on as they make...

 

AK children 12 and up could soon get virus vaccinations

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska public health officials hope to begin vaccinating children 12 and up against COVID-19 as early as Wednesday. P...

 

Over 20 COVID-19 cases linked to Alaska wrestling tournament

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A COVID-19 outbreak at a high school wrestling tournament held in April is linked to more than 20 infections in five c...

 

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