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 By Brian Varela    News    May 7, 2020

Borough in talks with canneries over incoming workers

Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht told the borough assembly on Monday that the borough has been...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 26, 2020

Canneries seek to prevent spread of COVID-19 from workers

Local canneries are in the beginning stages of developing a plan to prevent the possible spread of...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 26, 2020

Borough, businesses continue to up COVID-19 precautions

The Local Emergency Planning Committee held their second meeting in two weeks telephonically, as...

 

Over $10,000 in food & cash donated

Canned salmon from Icicle Seafoods was included in the 25 totes of fresh produce and groceries...

 

Obituary: Betty Jane Pederson

Betty was born in Evanston, Illinois to Swedish immigrants, Carl and Elizabeth Roger, fondly... Full story

 

Editorial: Expressions of love

Icicle Seafoods executives and workers rallied around the family and friends of Ken Hicks who...

 

Obituary: Kenneth LeRoy Hicks, 66

Kenneth LeRoy Hicks, 66 died December 9, 2019 at home in Petersburg, Alaska of natural causes. Ken... Full story

 
 By Brian Varela    News    October 31, 2019

Crab run outshines salmon harvest in SE

This year's salmon harvest came in below expectations in Southeast Alaska with a particularly bad...

 

Voters to decide on long term-indebtedness

The Petersburg municipal election is next week, and only one proposition, which would authorize...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 5, 2019

Cannery Park documents canning history

Cannery Park has been taking shape in the past few weeks, but Icicle Seafoods Plant Manager Patrick...

 

Fisheries lobbyist suspected of violating fishing boundaries

SITKA, Alaska (AP) — Alaska wildlife troopers have confiscated catch from a fishing industry lobbyist suspected of fishing in closed waters, o...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    August 29, 2019

Utility project loans to go on October ballot

Voters will decide if they want the borough to take out loans to fund eight utility projects...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    August 8, 2019

Alaska Fish Factor

It’s been one year, so how’s that trade war with China working out for the nation’s seafood industry? As with farmers, there’s not much winning...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 25, 2019

Water and wastewater projects move to second reading

The borough assembly approved an ordinance last week in its first reading that would give voters...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 10, 2019

Borough assembly, residents discuss 2020 budget

Borough manager Stephen Giesbrecht submitted a list of potential budget discussion items to the borough assembly on Monday that outlines possible...

 

Obituary: Chris Jensen

James Christopher Jensen was born in Petersburg, Alaska on March 18, 1954. His parents, Gordon and... Full story

 

Processors ready to handle catch

Despite the departure of processing workers, Patrick Wilson, Icicle Seafoods manager said they will be able to handle the chums coming in from...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    September 6, 2018

Salmon season misses the mark

Three of the five commercially harvested salmon species are coming in below Department of Fish and Game forecasts, according to assistant area...

 

To the Editor

Vote yes To the Editor: Push is coming to shove at the borough budget due to declining revenues. Management is having to make budget cuts. Property...

 

Icicle Seafoods brings Julianne Curry onboard as Public Affairs Manager

Icicle Seafoods, Inc. reports that Julianne Curry, a fourth-generation family fisherman and...

 
 By Laine Welch    Dockside    June 14, 2018

Alaska Net Hack Challenge aims to find new uses for tons of old nets stockpiled across the state

Plastics in recycled fishing nets are being used to make an amazing array of products around the globe and Alaska plans to get in on the action. An...

 

Alaska Salmon Fellows convene in Petersburg on Friday

Alaska Humanities Forum's (AHF) second cohort of Alaska Salmon Fellows convened in Petersburg at...

 

Fish Factor: Processors at Bristol Bay pay for doctors during salmon season

The nation’s top fishing port welcomed seven European seafood buyers in late January – all women – and showed off its massive seafood industry durin...

 
 By Ben Muir    News    February 1, 2018

Eight power and light employees voice opposition to borough reorganization plan

Eight current Petersburg Municipal Power and Light employees are in opposition of the borough’s plan to reorganize the public works and electric u...

 

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