Articles from the November 19, 2015 edition

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 By Kyle Clayton    News    November 19, 2015

Public tires of intentional litter across Petersburg

Amidst the more commonplace reports of neighbors playing loud music or callers reporting... Full story

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    November 19, 2015

Hammer and Wikan grocery store hoping to expand

Hammer and Wikan is attempting to purchase land from the Petersburg Borough in order to expand the square footage of their grocery store. The... Full story

 

Yesterday's News

November 20, 1915 – The building of the board walk along the beach at Scow Bay was completed last Saturday, and Olaf Arness has notified J. C. H...

 
 By Jess Field    News    November 19, 2015

Shoe boxes help underprivileged children celebrate Christmas

The president of the Ministerial Association Bob Carter, is also the pastor of the First... Full story

 

To the Editor:

Sealaska has shamed themselves To the Editor: Last week in Petersburg, Alaska's newest environmental group 'The Greater Southeast Alaska Conservation...

 

The fun continues

Grandparenthood is just as good the second time around. A bit over five years ago our first...

 

Police reports

November 11 A caller brought in a concerned item for disposal. A caller reported a cat being a nuisance to the neighborhood. A caller reported two int...

 

Courts

November 5 Clifton Gudgel appeared before Superior Court Judge Stephens for an arraignment on a Petition to Revoke Probation. The court set a $2,500...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    November 19, 2015

School staff and admin wonder what's next with tests

Petersburg School District administrators and teachers are wondering what's next after the state...

 
 By Jess Field    News    November 19, 2015

School district receives results from a recent student and staff survey

The results of the 2015 School Climate and Connectedness Survey Report are in and have given the Petersburg School District a gauge of how the...

 

Setting the scene

The Mitkof Mummers have been hard at work all month preparing their fall production, a musical for...

 
 By Jess Field    News    November 19, 2015

Petersburg wrestling gains valuable mat action in Craig

Viking wrestlers headed to Craig last weekend for three days of nonstop matches with teams including Craig, Ketchikan, Mt. Edgecumbe and Wrangell. Fou...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    November 19, 2015

Wrangell fisherman found dead; vessel still missing

WRANGELL - At 2:18 pm on Wednesday, following a search by the United States Coast Guard and Alaska...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    November 19, 2015

Study raises alarms about Wrangell's power infrastructure

WRANGELL —Wrangell’s power infrastructure may be on the blink if left as it is, according to an electric system study presented in June. Con...

 

Alaska politicians eye sacred oil checks amid budget deficit

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) —Alaska is facing multibillion-dollar deficits amid chronically low oil prices and relying on savings to help balance the b...

 

USFS cabin rates to increase

In a media release last month, the United States Forest Service Alaska Region announced it is proposing a system-wide cabin rental fee adjustments...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    November 19, 2015

New director begins work at Clausen Museum

The Clausen Museum Board hired Petersburg local Kathi Riemer as the new Museum Director this month....

 

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