Articles from the June 18, 2020 edition

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 By Brian Varela    News    June 18, 2020

People can attend public meetings

Public health mandate #3, which suspends in person participation of public meetings, was amended by...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    June 18, 2020

Fatherhood: Something so good

Jake Hammer wanted to wait until he was a little older and better prepared to have kids. He first...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    June 18, 2020

Test samples collected at Petersburg airport

On Tuesday, Petersburg Medical Center staff were ready to start collecting test samples from passeng...

 

Scow Bay shipwright business gets approval

The borough assembly approved Joatmon Enterprises LLC's request to lease tidelands at Scow Bay...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    June 18, 2020

Borough to purchase additional public restrooms

The borough assembly approved resolution #2020-10 at their meeting on Monday, which approves the...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    June 18, 2020

State issues guidance for school districts

The Petersburg School Board reviewed a guidance document released by the Alaska Department of Educat...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    June 18, 2020

Assembly extends, updates vessel docking mandate

The borough assembly revised and extended public health mandate #5 at an assembly meeting on...

 

Petersburg Fishing Report

King Salmon As of June 15, fishing for king salmon is now open in the majority of our local waters....

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    June 18, 2020

Wrangell up to three total COVID cases, one recovered

WRANGELL - After last week's announcement of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Wrangell, two...

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    June 18, 2020

Wrangell assembly responds to Open Meetings Act question

WRANGELL - During the June 9 meeting of the borough assembly, Wrangell resident Ryan Howe was...

 

Alaska residents to get $992 from PFD

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Alaska Permanent Fund dividend was finalized at $992 and distribution is expected to begin early this year because of e...

 

2020 Regulations revised for charter halibut anglers

On May 20, 2020, the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) met in a special session to recommend changes to the charter-caught halibut size...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    June 18, 2020

All systems are "go" for Alaska's fisheries

All systems are go for keeping close tabs on fish and crab stocks in waters managed by the state, meaning out to three miles. While constraints from...

 

Alaska company to pay Justice Department $1.3M in fraud case

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A subsidiary of an Alaska Native corporation has agreed to pay $1.3 million in a deal with the U.S. Department of Justice o...

 

Obituary: Jerry Niel Hegar, 78

Jerry Niel Hegar, 78, of Petersburg, Alaska, passed away May 14, 2020 after a lengthy illness and ba... Full story

 

Letters to the Editor

Highway robbery To the Editor: Senator Stedman's so-called "Kake Access" Road is a colossal and...

 

On the move

The M/V LeConte makes its way north on the Wrangell Narrows Monday to prepare for its first sailing...

 

Police report

June 10— A hit and run at a location on Howkan St. was reported to authorities. Authorities responded to a disturbance report at a location on M...

 

Yesterday's News

June 11, 1920 The Petersburg Hospital Association has secured the services of two trained nurses and they are both now on duty at the local...

 

Trident Seafoods employee tests positive for COVID-19

An employee with Trident Seafoods has tested positive for COVID-19 on the individual's tenth day of... Full story

 

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