Articles from the December 7, 2023 edition


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  • Assembly approves direct negotiations for property sale to PIA

    Olivia Rose, Pilot Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    PIA is planning to create more housing in Petersburg by constructing residential rental units for both tribal and non-tribal members. The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously agreed to move forward with PIA's application to purchase 7.88 acres of borough-owned land located on N. 8th Street beside the Mort Fryer Ball Field Park during a meeting on Dec. 4, approving for the Borough Manager to negotiate directly with PIA. The area in question is part of a larger piece of property (US Survey 1168...

  • Clearing work continues at slide; fundraising grows to help families

    Larry Persily, Wrangell Sentinel Reporter|Dec 7, 2023

    WRANGELL - Response to the deadly landslide continues, with extensive clearing work to remove debris from along the highway to increase safety and with fundraising for families affected by the disaster, particularly the Heller and Florschutz families that lost loved ones. More than $43,000 from 342 donations had been raised in a GoFundMe campaign for the two families as of Monday, Dec. 4. Almost $20,000 had been raised in another account to help families who were displaced or whose lives were...

  • T'akdeintaan clan hosts Koo.éex'

    Olivia Rose, Pilot Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    The community gymnasium in Hoonah was the venue chosen to host a Koo.éex' for four members of the Tlingit tribe Raven moiety T'akdeintaan (Sea Pigeon) clan who had died during the past few years. Around 400 Tlingit tribal members traveled to the T'akdeintaan home village in early November for what Will Ware describes as a "payoff party" and an opportunity to "acknowledge and recognize our opposites." In the matrilineal Tlingit culture, individuals are born into one of two moieties, either... Full story

  • Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago

    Dec 7, 2023

    December 7, 1923 – It has been often said that the mineral bearing rock of Southeastern Alaska carries many industrial values other than gold, copper and silver, but that little attention has been given them because of the lack of knowledge concerning them by ordinary prospectors. E.C. Howard, the fur dealer, in his travels, came across a most interesting discovery not far from Ketchikan which again demonstrates that other marketable minerals, once they are searched out, will add great wealth to the mining industry in the north. The place is fo...

  • National conservation group now supports landless Natives legislation

    Joaqlin Estus, Indian Country Today|Dec 7, 2023

    The Wilderness Society conservation group has changed its position and now supports a bill that would create five new Alaska Native corporations in Southeast Alaska. It historically has opposed the creation of the new corporations. Federal legislation would create for-profit Native corporations for five communities left out of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. The settlement act transferred almost a billion dollars and title to 44 million acres to Native corporations to make profits and issue dividends to Native shareholders....

  • To the Editor

    Dec 7, 2023

    Clear-cut logging To the Editor: I thank Mike Schwartz for his thoughtful letter to the Editor regarding the Landless Native bill in last week’s Pilot. The point regarding the traditional Native philosophy of Native stewardship of the land was both beautiful and sad at the same time. Beautiful to read how the timeless principle of reverential respect for Mother Earth guided the stewardship decisions of the Native peoples on the lands of S.E.Alaska since time immemorial. Sad to think how that beautiful philosophy from the past played out in t...

  • Police report

    Dec 7, 2023

    November 29 – Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of suspicious activity on Sing Lee Alley. An officer conducted foot patrols downtown. PPD received a complaint that a vehicle on Mitkof Highway was parked too close to the roadway. The Department of Transportation (DOT) was notified. An officer conducted a welfare check and transported an individual to the hospital. An officer conducted a welfare check on Fram Street. November 30 – An officer conducted a security check on Charles W Street. An officer assisted Emergency Med...

  • A review of Kinder Skog's first year under the PMC umbrella

    Olivia Rose, Pilot Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    During October's hospital board meeting, program facilitators presented a review of the PMC Youth Programs under the Petersburg Medical Center community wellness department - primarily highlighting Kinder Skog's past year as a PMC pilot program. The outdoor-based childcare program transitioned from operating under Petersburg Lutheran Church's Good Beginnings Preschool to PMC in August 2022 after the hospital board agreed earlier that year to establish a pilot childcare program in the Community W...

  • State forecasts average pink salmon harvest in 2024

    Anna Laffrey, Ketchikan Daily News|Dec 7, 2023

    The Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced it expects Southeast Alaska commercial fishermen next year will harvest around 19 million pink salmon — close to an average number based on 63 years of commercial harvest data collected since Alaska became a state. The department’s forecast, released in November, predicts a pink salmon catch of between 12 million and 32 million fish. Pink salmon harvest varies greatly from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years, and the commercial catch in the 10 most recent even years has averaged 21 mil...

  • Rock-N-Road trades rock for road

    Olivia Rose, Pilot Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    Rock-N-Road Construction proposed to make needed modifications to the Petersburg Borough’s rock quarry and mud dump access road in exchange for up to 60 thousand cubic yards of borough rock to use for the new hospital site. The proposal benefits the borough by allowing further development of the borough’s quarry, which is currently exhausted with a shortage of accessible rock, and will also save money on the new hospital project. The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved this trade during a regular meeting on Dec. 5. According to Public Wor...

  • New Special Ed teacher was the Philippines' 2022 Education Specialist of the Year

    Lizzie Thompson, Pilot Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    Rosal Concepcion is eagerly awaiting her exit clearance for travel from Manila, Philippines, to Petersburg, Alaska, where she's looking forward to starting an adventurous new chapter of her life working as a middle school and high school special education teacher. Rosal grew up knowing a girl who was born profoundly deaf and unable to communicate. "Because of her, that's how it started. I said, Okay, I really would like to be an instrument, so that the community will understand people like...

  • Petersburg wrestles in Wrangell, last tourney before Regions

    Liam Demko, Pilot Writer|Dec 7, 2023

    With just one week left till regions, Petersburg High School's wrestling team traveled to Wrangell last weekend for one more regular season tournament. Petersburg brought seven wrestlers to compete-including two fresh faces for the season-leading to a series of high performances and a great momentum boost heading into their last events. "Out of the seven [wrestlers] we did very well... It was good to be there to support the community of Wrangell in general," said head coach James Valentine....

  • Elks Hoop Shoot

    Dec 7, 2023

  • State Board of Fisheries votes down tighter regulation of sport Chinook catch

    Anna Laffrey, Ketchikan Daily News|Dec 7, 2023

    The Alaska Board of Fisheries voted 4-2 against requiring in-season management to more effectively hold the sport fishery Chinook catch within its harvest limit. The board voted on Friday, Dec. 1, at its meeting in Homer, which was primarily devoted to Southcentral fisheries issues. The controversial proposal would have tightened in-season management of the Southeast Chinook catch to better guard against resident and nonresident sport fishermen exceeding their share of the overall sport and commercial harvest. The proposal’s intent was to b...