Articles from the July 2, 2020 edition

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 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

One new case of COVID-19 locally

A traveler coming into town through the James A. Johnson Airport has tested positive for COVID-19,...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

Peratrovich mural to be unveiled

The Petersburg Arts Council and Petersburg Indian Association will be unveiling a mural of...

 
 By Lori Thomson    Opinion    July 2, 2020

Is there a point to the police report? 

Editor's Note: Reprinted from the Petersburg Pilot in 1995. See letter to the editor on page 4. We...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

Pandemic brings son back to family business

Freddy Yip was on vacation with his family in Oakland, California in January when news of the...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

Lopez takes on PCOC administrator role

Mindy Lopez has taken on the role of chamber administrator with the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce,...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

PMC board passes tight operating budget

The Petersburg Medical Center Board of Directors approved the hospital's fiscal year 2021 operating...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

PMC ends May with 343 days cash on hand

Petersburg Medical Center ended May with 342.9 days cash on hand, according to PMC Controller Rocio...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 2, 2020

Home health services up at PMC, others remain flat

Petersburg Medical Center CEO Phil Hofstetter gave an executive report to the PMC Board of...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    July 2, 2020

Alaska salmon: Bristol Bay opens with Pebble Mine decision pending

The biggest red salmon run in the world is building at Bristol Bay. Up to 50 million fish could...

 
 By Caleb Vierkant    News    July 2, 2020

Questions remain around former Wrangell police officer

WRANGELL - In early June, the Wrangell Sentinel received several emails regarding one of the city's...

 

Three injured when boat, humpback whale collide in Alaska waters

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Three people on a recreational boat were injured, one seriously, after it collided with a humpback whale, authorities said M...

 

Yesterday's News

July 2, 1920 The big party of Shriners who are making the tour of Southeastern Alaska this week on the steamers Jefferson and Spokane were entertained...

 

To the Editor

Turbulent Times To the Editor: We live in turbulent times. Everywhere in the lower 48 it seems...

 

The statewide count rises

While the Petersburg Covid-19 infection count remains at 4, the statewide count continues to...

 

Police report

June 24 — Sebastian Carroll, 20, was issued citations for driving without liability insurance, driving in violation of instruction permit, failure t...

 

Court report

June 22 – Dustin Delong entered a not guilty plea to a charge of theft in the 2nd degree. He was released O.R. with conditions. The court removed a P...

 

An ocean star

A starfish was spotted during low tide on Saturday just off the shore of Portage...

 

Black bear lesson 101

A bear cub clings to the side of a tree Wednesday morning near Cabin Creek Rd. Out of the frame is...

 

Tami Jean Vincent & Drew Ralin Ware wedding announcement

Tami Jean Vincent, the daughter of Doug and Christi Burrows and Gene Vincent, was married to Drew...

 

Stork report

Natalie Christine Sheldon was born on June 9, 2020 at 8:27am to Julie and Matt Sheldon. She weighed...

 

Artifact Archive: Ancient Petroglyphs

Petroglyphs are always a fascinating find in Southeast Alaska, conjuring images of people and...

 

School News

Nels Evens and Gillian Wittstock have earned placement on the Gonzaga University President’s List for spring semester 2020. UAS recently announced t...

 

Fourth of July parade cancelled

With the second positive test result for COVID-19 in two days and a lack of participation, this year... Full story

 

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