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  • Viking Travel named Petersburg's Business of the Year

    Orin Pierson|Apr 9, 2026

    When Dave and Nancy Berg sold Viking Travel at the start of 2023, they said they were handing the keys to the right people. Three years later, the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce resoundingly agreed. The chamber named Viking Travel the 2025 Business of the Year at its annual banquet Saturday, citing the business - co-owned by James and Madeleine Valentine - for their community involvement, their contribution to the Petersburg economy, and their commitment to keeping Petersburg a vibrant place to...

  • Subscribers can click here to view the full PDF of this week's edition

    Apr 9, 2026

    Subscribers can use the link below to access this week's PDF Edition, or use the E-Editions button on the homepage for all of our current and archived PDFs. Click here to view this week's PDF. Thanks for subscribing!... Full story

  • Silver Bay CEO brings message of resilience, renewal to Chamber banquet

    Orin Pierson|Apr 9, 2026

    Cora Campbell, president and CEO of Silver Bay Seafoods, returned to her hometown of Petersburg as guest speaker Saturday evening at the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet. Over the course of about 20 minutes, she drew a through-line from the town's 1897 founding to the hard lessons of the 2023 salmon crisis - and outlined an optimistic slate of value-added products she said will soon be flowing through the Petersburg plant. "As pink salmon goes, so goes the economy," Campbell told...

  • Scow Bay tenants to vacate as boat yard nears construction

    Apr 9, 2026

    After more than three decades of planning, Petersburg’s Scow Bay marine facility project is approaching construction, and the borough has begun the process of clearing the site — notifying businesses leasing borough-owned parcels at the location that their leases will end this fall. Harbormaster Glo Wollen sent letters April 3 to tenants at the Scow Bay site outlining a schedule that calls for all leases on borough property there to end Sept. 30, 2026, at the earliest. Tenants then have 60 days under their lease terms to remove equipment and...

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

    Apr 9, 2026

    18 – There are no issues in the archive until May 19, 1926. Thank you for your patience. April 6, 1951 – With the coming of spring rains the snow is fast disappearing in the woods and ice has gone out of most of the creeks. This has meant an upswing in activity among those men concerned with predator control. Hosea Sarber, wildlife agent, and Doyle Cisney, skipper of the Black Bear, returned late last week from a field trip on wolf control. They found wolves very scarce along the Narrows, so scarce “there don’t seem to be any on Mitkof,...

  • To the Editor

    Apr 9, 2026

    More harm than good To the Editor: The “SAVE” Act was intentionally given that name to infer that somehow we need to “save the voting system in America.” It’s a trick used by politicians to make uniformed voters believe they are supporting a just cause. I say it’s a trick because the United States has one of the most secure election systems in the world. No amount of unproved claims of voter fraud change that fact. A closer look shows it is a solution in search of a problem – and one that risks doing more harm than good. Voter fraud in the...

  • Guest Editorial

    Larry Persily, Wrangell Sentinel publisher|Apr 9, 2026

    Little kids can’t help but play with their food. Gamblers can’t stop playing with a pair of dice or deck of cards. Cats can’t help but play with a ball of yarn. It’s the same with legislators who play around with voter-enticing talk of a fat Permanent Fund dividend. They just can’t help themselves, particularly in an election year. Like kids, gamblers and cats, it’s in the DNA of too many elected officials. It’s too much “fun” to talk about a PFD this year of almost four times the size of last year’s dividend. It’s too much “fun” to recite...

  • Police report

    Apr 9, 2026

    April 1 – An officer assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on S 2nd St. An officer assisted EMS with a stroke on Mitkof Hwy. An officer provided lockout assistance on Mitkof Hwy. A citizen reported their dog was lost. An officer assisted a juvenile with concerns. April 2 – An activated alarm at a business on Harbor Way was reported. A protective order was served. There was a report of vehicle damage. April 3 – An officer assisted a citizen concerned about a city ordinance. A protective order was served. An officer provided a courtesy trans...

  • Public employees retirement crisis:

    Apr 9, 2026

    Molly Taiber recently returned from Juneau, where she spent several days this legislative session doing what she has done every year for the past six years: sitting across from state legislators making the case that Alaska’s public employees are heading toward a retirement they will not be able to live on. For most of Alaska’s history as a state, a career in public service came with one of the better retirement packages in the country — a guaranteed pension that rewarded workers for building careers in Alaska. That system was dismantled in 20...

  • Sport fishing for king salmon is less limited this year in Southeast Alaska

    Olivia Rose, KFSK Radio|Apr 9, 2026

    Sport anglers in Southeast Alaska can fish more Chinook (king) salmon this year than last year, with a daily bag limit of two fish for residents. Any wild king salmon harvested by sport anglers must be at least 28 inches in length. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game this week announced updated sport fishing regulations for the region that went into effect April 1. Jeff Rice, a state biologist for the Petersburg/Wrangell area, said the updated regulations in place for the fishery are "more...

  • 3x Olympic medalist Margaret Hoelzer hosts swim clinic with VSC

    Aiden Luhr|Apr 9, 2026

    This past weekend, Viking Swim Club held a three day clinic that saw 3x Olympic medalist Margaret Hoelzer bring her knowledge and experience to Petersburg. These days, Holzer resides in Seattle, where she coaches swim team athletes year round. "I've been doing swim clinics for 20 years now. I do this periodically, all over the place, specifically in Seattle, I teach lessons," Hoelzer said. Her lessons are every year, while the swim clinics are periodically. "I did a lot of [clinics] when I was...

  • Petersburg senior Canek Sosa selected to second All-State Jazz Band

    Aiden Luhr|Apr 9, 2026

    For the second time in his music career, Petersburg senior Canek Sosa was selected to the All-State Jazz Band. Sosa was also selected to the Juneau Honor Jazz Band. Only one drum set player is selected to the All-State Jazz Band and the Juneau Honor Jazz band, it's rare. "It's definitely exciting. I'm not someone that's pressured very easily so I would say I didn't feel as much pressure as people would think. I took it very well knowing I was the only drummer there," Sosa said. Sosa got to play...

  • Spring sunrise

    Apr 9, 2026

    Beams of golden light shine on Frederick Sound at sunrise, as seen from Petersburg's Sandy Beach Park on Wednesday morning, April 8....

  • Herring seining halts; Roe harvest continues

    SHANNON HAUGLAND, Sentinel Daily Sentinel|Apr 9, 2026

    The Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery remained open Monday in the south end of Sitka Sound, although fishing has slowed to a standstill, the Department of Fish and Game announced. Spawning activity also appear to have slowed, with 30.6 nautical miles of spawn measured as of this morning, biologists said. No commercial harvest was recorded for Friday, Saturday or Sunday, and the total caught to date remained at 6,555 tons. Fish and Game opened the fishery over the weekend in Deep Inlet, and from Cape Burunof to Cape Aspid, on the southernmost...

  • Apr 9, 2026

    Notices published in the Petersburg Pilot and all of Alaska's newspapers...  Website

  • Apr 9, 2026

    Petersburg Pilot Classifieds...  PDF

  • Snowy Spring Break

    Apr 2, 2026

    Thorin Stolpe shows Rader Evens how it is done during Spring Break Camp with Kinder Skog....

  • Petersburg soprano bringing chamber music festival in May

    Apr 2, 2026

    Stephanie Pfundt has spent the better part of a decade building a career in classical music far from Petersburg - graduate school in Boston, performing across the East Coast, a produced opera in Massachusetts, a growing network of colleagues at some of the country's top music institutions. And now the award-winning Petersburg-born soprano is bringing a long-dreamed-of project to life and bringing chamber music home to Alaska. "This has been a project I've dreamt of for six years," Pfundt said....

  • Petersburg will go without ferry service 17 days starting April 15

    Larry Persily|Apr 2, 2026

    As the Alaska Marine Highway System moves around its limited fleet of operational vessels, Petersburg, Wrangell and the other communities served by the Southeast mainline route will see a gap in service from April 15 to May 3. The Kennicott, which has been serving Southeast this winter, is being pulled from the run mid-April to provide a couple of weeks of service on the cross-gulf route to Yakutat, Whittier, Kodiak and other communities that have been without any service while their usual ferry, the Tustumena, has been in winter overhaul since...

  • Petersburg man sentenced for felony possession of child sexual abuse material

    Olivia Rose, KFSK Radio|Apr 2, 2026

    A Petersburg man indicted in 2024 on felony charges related to child sexual abuse material will spend two years in prison. Alejandro “Alex” Melendez Aguilar, 46, pleaded guilty in January to one count of possession as part of a plea deal between state prosecutors and the defense that dismissed most of the charges. Aguilar was indicted on 10 felony counts for possession and distribution of the material, which he initially pleaded not guilty to over a year ago before changing his plea. He was sentenced at the Juneau Courthouse on March 27. Dur... Full story

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

    Apr 2, 2026

    18 – There are no issues in the archive until May 19, 1926. Thank you for your patience. March 16, 1951 – At the Petersburg Health Council’s Monday meeting the health nurse reported a well attended well-baby clinic and, though there are many cases of flu and croupy coughs, there are no contagious diseases reported at the school. The town council is asking to install in the grade school this summer the juvenile plumbing currently in storage. Several complaints of rats in the Coliseum theater have been reported and it was decided to write...

  • May 1 fare increase on state ferries, first since 2022

    Larry Persily|Apr 2, 2026

    Tickets to ride the Alaska Marine Highway System will go up a little more than 2% effective May 1, the first fare increase since 2019. That 2019 increase instituted “dynamic pricing” of higher fares on popular routes, much like airlines and hotels price their rates to maximize revenues. But dynamic pricing was not popular among ferry riders and the state rescinded the fare structure in 2022, leaving tickets unchanged since then. Craig Tornga, marine director for the state ferry system, told legislators last month that it’s important for the m...

  • Open Mic at the Clausen Memorial Museum

    Apr 2, 2026

    aClausen Museum hosted an open mic for local musicians on Friday and announced that the event will be ongoing, on the last Friday of every month. The room was full music lovers, and so was the lineup of performers who represented a broad range of styles and experience levels. Pictured above, local jazz ensemble Pendulum, wowed the crowd with their precise, toe tapping numbers....

  • Commentary: Eaglecrest: Southeast Alaska's favorite ski area

    Jake Clemens|Apr 2, 2026

    My wife was in a meeting with a few lobbyists talking about attending a legislative fly-in in Juneau, and someone mentioned sneaking off to Eaglecrest while they were there. "Eaglecrest is the ski resort in Juneau, right?" someone else asked. A few others laughed, and said, "Ski resort? No. Eaglecrest is a ski area." And that about sums it up. Eaglecrest is the ski hill for a southeast Alaskan's soul. Lots of people wearing xtratufs around the lodge. No spa. No condos. No trouble finding a...

  • Police report

    Apr 2, 2026

    March 25 – An officer conducted extra patrols. An officer responded to a parking complaint on S 3rd St., contacted the owner and the vehicle was moved. March 26 – An officer assisted a citizen on S 3rd St. with a dog complaint. There was a report of a missing package on Excel St. An officer completed a welfare check on S 2nd St. March 27 – An officer responded to a report of loud individuals behind a local business and found they’d left the area. There was a report of a vehicle losing part of its load on Haugen Dr. The owner was notifie...

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