Articles from the June 20, 2024 edition


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  • King salmon harvest limit in the Narrows reduced to one per day

    Orin Pierson|Jun 20, 2024

    Fish and Game issued an emergency order last week reducing the harvest opportunity for king salmon in the Wrangell Narrows terminal harvest area. Effective June 15, the possession limit has changed from four king salmon per day - two 28 inches or longer and two less than 28 inches in length - to one king salmon of any size per day. And nonresident annual limits will now apply in this area. Blind Slough freshwater king salmon fishing remains closed for the summer; as does commercial harvest of...

  • Summer sunrise

    Jun 20, 2024

    During the week of summer solstice the rising sun silhouettes Devil’s Thumb. This golden light was captured in the very early morning of June 18....

  • Southeast seine fleet preparing for uncertain season

    ANNA LAFFREY, Ketchikan Daily News|Jun 20, 2024

    Commercial purse seine fishermen in Southeast Alaska this month are preparing for an interesting summer salmon season with no confidence that they will earn a good price for the pink and chum salmon that they catch, and with seafood processing companies Silver Bay Seafoods and E.C. Phillips and Son each starting out their first year of operations in the former Trident Seafoods plants in Ketchikan and Petersburg, respectively. Southeast seine fishery openings will kick off for the 2024 season...

  • Rep. Himschoot running unopposed

    Liam Demko|Jun 20, 2024

    In the middle of her voyage from Sitka to Pelican, Alaska State Rep. Rebecca Himschoot called into the Pilot from West Chichagof Island to talk about her first term and her upcoming repeat bid where she is running unopposed. With the weight of the campaign off her shoulders, while the legislature is out of session, Himschoot is boating through the district – visiting each of the 21 communities she represents in the State House including Petersburg – with fresh eyes, as she reflects on the hig...

  • ­­Iconic SeaTac fishing photo finds new home in Common Grounds­

    Liam Demko|Jun 20, 2024

    Dozens of black and white photos showcasing familiar faces in local commercial fishing have long adorned the walls of Common Grounds, a coffee shop in downtown Petersburg, and recently a very large, brightly colorful photo print – one that has special meaning for many in town – has joined the photos on the wall specifically dedicated those who were lost too soon. After a five-year journey, this 1987 photo print featuring the late Petersburg fisherman Kevin Kivisto has made its way from the Sea...

  • Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago

    Jun 20, 2024

    June 20, 1924 – Earl Ohmer has received from Delegate Sutherland a copy of the treaty and law for the closed halibut season. The following is underlined by the Delegate for special consideration: “The Nationals and inhabitants are the fishing vessels and the boats of the United States and the Dominion of Canada, and respectively are hereby prohibited from fishing for halibut, both in the Territorial waters and in the high seas of the western coasts of the United States, including the Bering Sea, and the Dominion of Canada, from the 16th day...

  • To the Editor

    Jun 20, 2024

    Thank you to all the hard-working retail workers To the Editor: Not unlike the Lower 48, Petersburg is experiencing a lack of available job applicants to fill many positions, which leaves a couple choices: longer lines or reduced hours of operation. Retail is not everyone’s first job choice, mainly due to the hours of operation. Food establishments require hours of preparation before the first customer can be served. Grocery stores require employees to order goods, unload trucks, stock shelves, price merchandise, and process items through t...

  • Police report

    Jun 20, 2024

    June 12 – An officer responded to a parking complaint on South Nordic Drive and a vehicle was moved at their direction. A complainant spoke with an officer concerning a civil matter. A quarterly sex offender registration was completed. The Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a post-event report of suspicious activity. PPD received a report of a speeding vehicle at Libby Straits. An officer responded to a noise complaint on South 3rd Street. June 13 – An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity on Birch Street and determined...

  • Moose on the loose

    Jun 20, 2024

    The Sons of Norway Hall is a popular destination for summer visitors to Petersburg. This juvenile moose - a rare sight in town - checked it out as well while strolling the low tide on Wed. morning....

  • Market conditions continue to pressure seafood processors

    Larry Persily, Wrangell Sentinel writer|Jun 20, 2024

    Consumers think of seafood as a premium purchase, which is not a good image when household budgets are tight and shoppers are worried about inflation. "The problem is not the fish," said Jeremy Woodrow, executive director of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute. "The challenge is in the global marketplace." Woodrow in February called the 2023 market for Alaska salmon "rock bottom" with low prices and weak demand, though maybe the industry was coming off that rocky bottom, he said then. Now,...

  • Summertime Fun:

    Aiden Luhr, Pilot writer|Jun 20, 2024

    Clausen Museum is set to unveil their inaugural summer-themed exhibit called "Summertime Fun," on Mon., June 25. "It's basically how people in Petersburg enjoy the summer over the years," Director of Clausen Memorial Museum Maureen Floyd said. The summer exhibit will include artifacts such as an old ice cream maker, wedding dress, fishing rod, an old backpack and more. In addition, the exhibit will include historic photos and articles of people having fun during the summer in Petersburg. Floyd...

  • Devil's Thumb Shooters on target at state tournament

    Orin Pierson|Jun 20, 2024

    This month, twelve athletes from the Devil's Thumb Shooters - Petersburg's youth marksmanship program - flew north to compete in the Alaska Youth Education in Shooting Sports (YESS) State Tournament in Chugiak. They joined competitors from 18 teams across the state, and the tournament results speak to the caliber of Petersburg's shooting athletes - with first, second, and third place finishes across several disciplines and divisions. One tournament highlight for the Petersburg team was the...