Articles from the December 6, 2018 edition

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 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Assembly, community against drafted letter

On Monday, the borough assembly voted against sending a letter drafted by Mayor Mark Jensen to Vikin...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Residents caught in Anchorage earthquake share their stories

Although Friday's earthquake in Anchorage was too far away to be felt on Mitkof Island, Petersburg...

 

Correction:

The page one story in the November 29 edition of the Pilot incorrectly referred to Molly Giesbrecht as the daughter of the Petersburg Borough... Full story

 

Yesterday's News

No papers were published this week in 1918. December 3, 1943 Two local business houses have changed hands this week. On December 1 Ernie Carter, of...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Borough to begin land exchange negotiations

In a 4-3 vote, the borough assembly gave permission to the borough manager to begin land exchange...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Borough assembly postpones capital projects, budget discussion and vote

On Monday, the borough assembly approved to postpone discussing and voting on the 2020 fiscal year capital projects list and budget policies until...

 

Empire, CCW get new general manager

The Juneau Empire and Capital City Weekly have a new general manager. Sound Publishing, Inc....

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Borough assembly appoints Lynn and Larson to SEAPA board

The borough assembly appointed Bob Lynn as Petersburg’s voting member on the Southeast Alaska Power Agency board of directors and Robert Larson as t...

 

Editorial: Room for growth

The borough assembly wisely voted against sending Mayor Jensen’s letter to Viking Cruise Lines asking them to refrain from bringing their ships h...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Borough removes camper and garbage from Mitkof Highway

On Friday, a camper parked at the 3.8 mile mark of Mitkof Highway was impounded after Wayne...

 

Police report

November 28 — A dog chasing a deer was reported to authorities on 1st St. The Department of Transportation removed a boulder at Twin Creek. Stephen W...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Mayor recaps municipal conferences in Anchorage

At a borough assembly meeting on Monday, Mayor Mark Jensen gave description of some of the information he heard at the Alaska Conference of Mayors...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

Joint meeting approves 40 million chum eggs to Thomas Bay

A joint Regional Planning Team (RPT) meeting was held on Thursday between the Northern Southeast Regional Planning Team (NSERPT) and the Southern...

 

REAL ID compliance coming soon

The Alaska DMV is working to reach compliance with the federal REAL ID Act. According to the Department of Homeland Security’s website, the act s...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

USFS to reconstruct Raven Trail, relocate Raven Roost cabin

The United States Forest Service will be reconstructing two miles of the Raven trail and...

 

Alaska Fish Factor: Pacific halibut stock from California to Bering Sea continues decline

Alaska fishermen are bracing for more cuts to their halibut harvest next year. Results of this year’s surveys showed that the Pacific stock from C...

 

Obituary: Corinna Joyce Avery (Clelland), 83

Corinna Joyce Avery (Clelland), 83, beloved mother, grandmother, great- grandmother and great-... Full story

 

Obituaries: Phillip A. Funk, 91

Phillip A. Funk, 91 of Petersburg, Alaska passed away peaceably October 29, 2018 in Steilacoom,... Full story

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 6, 2018

After-hour donations disappearing from thrift store

The Salvation Army Thrift Store has been receiving donations after hours, but individuals have been...

 

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