Articles from the July 7, 2022 edition

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 By Chris Basinger    News    July 7, 2022

Dixson retires from the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department

After leading the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department for 14 years, Fire/EMS Director Sandy Dixson...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    July 7, 2022

Assembly members appointed to finalize conceptual plans for Papke's Landing

Assembly Members Dave Kensinger and Bob Lynn were appointed to help finalize conceptual plans for pr...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    July 7, 2022

Lynn to chair next three assembly meetings

During Monday's meeting, the Petersburg Borough Assembly voted 6-0 to appoint Assembly Member Bob...

 

Yesterday's News

July 7, 1922 For the first five months of this year, shipments from Seattle to Alaska totaled 77,936 tons as compared with 34,410 tons for the same...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    July 7, 2022

Leisure pool could reopen next week

The final coat of paint was put on the surface of the leisure pool Monday according to Parks and...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    July 7, 2022

Hospital Board passes "creative" FY23 budget

The Petersburg Medical Center Hospital Board unanimously approved its FY23 budget during last...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    July 7, 2022

Bars reopen with limited hours on two state ferries

Beer and wine have been available at the bars on board the state ferries Matanuska and Kennicott since late May after the amenities were closed seven...

 

To the Editor

Within the scope of their duties To the Editor: Police Chief Kerr’s recent complaint of harassment by two assembly members, Jeff Meucci and Dave K...

 
 By Dr. Anne Zink    Opinion    July 7, 2022

Guest Commentary

In early 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, we knew almost nothing about COVID-19. How did it spread? Who would get sick? How could we protect ou...

 

Lighthouse Keepers Corner

This week was an experiment at Five Finger Lighthouse. The experiment's hypothesis: "There is much...

 
 By Sean Parnell    Opinion    July 7, 2022

Guest Commentary

Over the last two and a half years, we’ve seen the Anchorage economy transition from being strained by job losses, closures and unemployment to b...

 

Police report

June 29 – An officer conducted additional patrols on Lumber Street at a tenant’s request. A citizen reported their vehicle was stuck in a ditch on...

 

Court report

June 16, 2022 In the Petersburg District Court, Superior Court Judge William Carey presided over a status hearing and arraignment for Jacob Sturgeon....

 
 By Marc Lutz    News    July 7, 2022

New Anan deck finished in time for season; restrooms could delay opening

WRANGELL – The final inspection took place on June 16. An entirely new observation deck and s... Full story

 

Fireworks setup

Volunteers, many from the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department, spent the week leading up to the...

 

4th OF JULY COMPETITION WINNERS

Watermelon Eating Contest: Ages 4-8: Nick Hanner Ages 9-12: Emi Anderson Ages 13-17: Reid Ruecker Ages 18-up: Alex Shugarts Hot Pepper Challenge:...

 
 By Carleigh Minor    News    July 7, 2022

Sealaska Heritage brings Southeast Native history online

Sealaska Heritage Institute has made available online for the public recordings of two important treasures in the preservation of traditional...

 

Obituary

Scott Allen Hurtt was born on August 29, 1955 in Weston, Wyoming. He was one of seven children born... Full story

 
 By Jess Field    News    July 7, 2022

USCG introduces public to cutter Pike

Towards the end of last month, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) held a community tour aboard the cutter...

 

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