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 By Brian Lynch    Opinion    May 16, 2024 

Guest Commentary: Protecting Alaska's transboundary rivers from Canadian mine pollution The Wrangell Sentinel

The success of the Ktunaxa Nation to finally convince the governments of Canada and the United States to convene the International Joint Commission...

 
 By Jeff Rice    Dockside    May 16, 2024 

Petersburg Sport Fishing Report

Steelhead: The steelhead fishing season has now peaked and is beginning to wind down. Opportunity still exists and should continue through the next...

 

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

May 9, 1924 – When asked about the shortage of bait at Petersburg for halibut fishermen, Earl N. Ohmer said, “The shortage of bait is due to the fac...

 

Police report

May 2 – An officer provided transport to the Petersburg Medical Center (PMC). Haftor Gjerde was cited for driving without a valid driver’s lic...

 

State issues 2024 salmon harvest forecasts; summarizes 2023 season

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game reported last week that commercial fishermen caught a total of 66.6 million salmon in Southeast Alaska during...

 
 By Olivia Rose    Dockside    April 18, 2024

Winter troll fishery: 'amazing catch rates at good prices'

Days are long and arduous in January and February for trollers fishing Chinook salmon in rough...

 

Capitol Updates

­Dear Friends and Neighbors: After roughly 24 hours of debate and consideration of 137 amendments, the House passed the operating and mental budgets...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    April 11, 2024

Petersburg sends proposals to Board of Fish to change the Blind Slough King Salmon management plan

The Petersburg Fish and Game Advisory Committee(AC) met on April 8 to generate proposals to the...

 
 By Olivia Rose    Dockside    April 4, 2024

2024 Golden King Crab fishery 'did extremely well'

The 2024 golden king crab fishery for the East Central management area -which includes the waters...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    March 28, 2024

Community discusses fishing future in Blind Slough and salt waters

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADFG) preseason forecast estimates 1,400 adult Chinook...

 

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

March 28, 1924 – The Glacier Sea Food Company bought from the Olympic Fisheries a floating cannery on March 15. A scow which is at present located n...

 

Emergency fisheries assessments sought after 105,000-gallon tailings spill at Kensington Mine

Emergency federal government assessments are being sought for a spill of more than 105,000 gallons of tailings slurry at the Kensington Mine that occu...

 
 By Olivia Rose    Dockside    March 14, 2024

Guideline harvest level for Sitka Sound Herring Sac Roe Fishery at record high, amidst declining market conditions

Herring roe ripens as the fish get ready to spawn; their small, white, hard eggs become golden,...

 

Yesterday's News

March 14, 1924 – The people of Petersburg got up a last minute dance Saturday evening for the townspeople and the passengers on the Admiral Evans. T...

 

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

March 7, 1924 – Of the many neglected products of our salt waters, none compare with the sea mussel in abundance, nutritiousness and palatability, a...

 

To the Editor

Pharmacy Corner To the Editor: We would like to thank the community of Petersburg, and especially our patrons over the past two weeks, for your...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    February 22, 2024

Flat state funding complicates ongoing teacher negotiations

The Associated Teachers of Petersburg (ATP) and Petersburg School District are negotiating the next...

 
 By Orin Pierson    News    February 22, 2024

Blind Slough closed to king salmon sport fishing this summer

The fresh waters of Blind Slough will be closed to sport fishing for king salmon this summer, from June 1 through July 31, according to the sport...

 

George Willard Curtiss, 88

George Willard Curtiss was born March 28, 1935, in Dallas, Oregon to Burt and Beulah Curtiss. He was...

 

Seafood industry expects 'another bad year' of weak markets

“I’ve never seen market conditions as bad as they are now,” Doug Vincent-Lang, commissioner of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, told a confe...

 

Police report

February 7 – An officer conducted foot patrols downtown. An officer conducted a welfare check. An illegally parked vehicle was moved at the d...

 

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

February 8, 1924 – An interesting discussion took place before the meeting of the Petersburg Men’s Club last Saturday evening when Thos. Elsemore, at...

 
 By James Brooks    News    February 1, 2024

Some skepticism as Gov. Mike Dunleavy proposes biggest use of executive power in decades

In an unusual use of executive powers, Gov. Mike Dunleavy this month issued 12 executive orders abolishing state boards and granting new powers to... Full story

 

Police report

January 24 – An officer responded to a report of trespassing on North 12th Street and directed an individual to leave the area. An officer r...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 18, 2024

Assembly requests a disaster declaration for four Southeast fisheries

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved to send a letter to Gov. Dunleavy asking that a fisheries disaster be declared for four...

 

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