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Obituary: Alma Maria (Alvarado) Greinier, 57
Alma Maria (Alvarado) Greinier, 57, passed away on January 16, 2018 peacefully in her home. She was...
Assembly approves more funding for P&L
The assembly approved a bid award on Monday to spend about $59,000 on the electrical portion of a power outage response project, which raised...
Seafood production about wrapped up for winter
Preliminary harvest and value figures for the 2017 commercial salmon fishery indicate the season...
Project to lessen the blow of power outages approved
The assembly on Monday approved a bid award to the Power & Light department for a project that would make restoring power during an outage quicker...
Fish Factor: The "bread and butter" salmon catches are far better than last year despite the 2017 statewide salmon take falling short
Alaska’s salmon season is winding down and while catches have made the record books in some regions, the statewide take will fall a bit short of the 2...
Alaska Fish Factor: Salmon prices higher this year compared to 2016
As predicted, Alaska fishermen are getting higher prices for their salmon this year. It’s good news following a 2016 season that saw lackluster c...
Optimism showing for this year's fishing season
From record high opening prices in March for halibut and black cod to robust projections of...
Fishery support vessel has all female crew
Sitka (AP) - On a door of the F/V Kamilar is a sticker with pink script: “Girls fish too.” And in the case of this boat, it is girls only. Vessel own...
Glenn Cooke: We all speak the language of seafood
Glenn Cooke, CEO of Cooke Inc. was the keynote speaker at the Chamber of Commerce annual meeting and...
Ocean Beauty facility won't can salmon this year
PETERSBURG (AP) – A seafood processing company will stop canning salmon at its facility in the southeast Alaska city of Petersburg this year in respon...
Glenn Cooke to be featured speaker at Chamber of Commerce dinner
Glenn Cooke, President of Cooke Seafood, Inc. will be the guest speaker at the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting and banquet to be held...
Chum release in Thomas Bay given green light
An application for an Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) permit alteration to release 40 million chum salmon in Thomas Bay brought forth by...
Petersburg news highlights for 2016
January Public Works rolled out the borough's highly anticipated blue cart recycling program. The...
Local earns recognition for empowering women
YWCA Alaska presented Petersburg resident Kris Norosz with a statewide award last month for her...
Petersburg Borough manager's report
Petersburg Borough clerk Debbie Thompson gave the following Borough Manager’s Report during the assembly meeting on Oct. 18. Representatives of the R...
Fish Factor: Seattle restaurants put herring on the menu to prove a point
There’s much more to Alaska herring than roe and bait. To prove that point, nearly 40 of Seattle’s finest restaurants and retailers will cel...
Icicle sale is completed
The Cooke family, which owns Cooke Aquaculture, has completed its purchase of Icicle Seafoods after a year long process, according to Nell Halse of...
Yesterday's News
June 10, 1916 – An unusual type of vessel for these waters arrived in port – a stern wheel steamer, the Onimeca, on her way from Puget Sound to Coo...
Petersburg's Class of 2016 graduates
Scholarships earned by this year's graduates Elks National MVS Scholarship Stuart Medalen Elks Nat'l...
Icicle Seafoods to be purchased by Cooke family
Cooke Aquaculture announced the signing of a definitive agreement to purchase Icicle Seafoods... Full story
Fish Factor: Budget cuts continue to affect Alaska fisheries in all regions
Cuts affecting Alaska’s fisheries will be spread across all regions and species, depending on the final budget that is approved by state l...
Fish Factor: 2016 salmon forecast down 40 percent from last year
Alaska’s 2016 salmon harvest will be down by 40 percent from last year’s catch, if the fish show up as predicted. The preliminary numbers rel...
2015 Year in review July - December
July Paine & Partners, LLC of San Francisco entered into agreements with two different groups to sel... Full story
2015 Year in review
January-June January Petersburg School Superintendent Lisa Stroh resigned from her position citing... Full story
Icicle vessel runs aground
Icicle Seafoods' The Gordon Jensen struck rocks on Saturday and the U.S. Coast Guard had to escort... Full story