Articles from the September 5, 2019 edition

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 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

Cannery Park documents canning history

Cannery Park has been taking shape in the past few weeks, but Icicle Seafoods Plant Manager Patrick...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

Lee's Clothing celebrates 50 years in business

Lee's Clothing has been offering products that have been handpicked with Petersburg residents in...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

Two Norwegians visit Little Norway

Hailing from a small island in northern Norway, two brothers were in Petersburg last week to see...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

Another round of students begins PMC nursing program

A new group of students began the two-year nursing program offered at Petersburg Medical Center...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

No immediate fix for MVM's financial state

An assessment of Mountain View Manor by the Fox Group in July found that the facility is...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

PIA sets top priorities for trails, sidewalks

There are about 33 projects on Petersburg Indian Association's Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) f...

 

Haines chief won't come to Wrangell

Haines Police Chief Heath Scott will remain in his post in Haines after the city manager offered him a $10,000 raise to stay in his post. He will be...

 

Fisheries lobbyist suspected of violating fishing boundaries

SITKA, Alaska (AP) — Alaska wildlife troopers have confiscated catch from a fishing industry lobbyist suspected of fishing in closed waters, o...

 

There's a new Alaska state record for giant pumpkins

PALMER, Alaska (AP) — Dale Marshall of Anchorage broke his previous state record by nearly 600 pounds when the pumpkin he entered this year tipped t...

 

AMHS ending service to Prince Rupert, B.C.

The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) is ending service to Prince Rupert, British Columbia,...

 

Coast Guardsman charged with murder of seaman in Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A Coast Guardsman is charged with murder in the January death of a 19-year-old seaman who was found unresponsive along the sh...

 

Police report

August 28 — An officer and harbor staff member removed an individual from the water in North Boat Harbor. A disturbance was reported in North Boat H...

 

Court report

Aug. 8 — Michael Etcher was granted a 6-month stalking order against Zoey Sparks. Brina D. Compton was arraigned on charges of violating conditions of...

 

Rain Forest Run Results

Half Marathon Top Three: Uriah Lucas- 1:30:01 Phil Hofstetter- 1:39:59 Keith Billi 1:43:22 10K Top...

 

PHS cross country season begins with new personal records

Two Petersburg High School students placed personal records at the first cross country meet of the...

 

PIA Paratransit

Petersburg Indian Association's shuttle for its paratransit service for seniors and those with...

 

Yesterday's News

Sept 5, 1919 The Bank of Petersburg has received the following notice. The increasing practice of importing large quantities of Canadian silver by...

 

Shuffling at Alaska fisheries offices around state due to veto impacts 

Now the shuffling begins at Alaska fisheries offices around the state as the impacts from back and forth veto volleys become more clear. For the...

 

Woman's health clinic

Women, 29 years old and under, with limited or no access to health care can get exams and reproductive health services on a sliding scale at the...

 

Rep. Kreiss-Tomkins office hours

State Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins will hold public office hours on Saturday, September 7 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Salty Pantry...

 

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