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January 16, 1920 John Bruce is now engaged in taking the fourteenth census of Petersburg and district, having been appointed to that duty by Charles...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 2, 2020

2019: Year in Review

January Following the shutdown of the U.S. government on Dec. 22, 2018, the U.S. Coast Guard stated...

 

Yesterday's News

December 26, 1919 The Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department has been organized with an active and an inactive list. Those members whose business takes...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    December 5, 2019

Brew and Stew Festival: Best in Show

Rachel Newport's Peruvian turkey soup and Bev Siercks' crabapple cordial were named best in show in...

 
 By Pilot Staff    News    November 28, 2019

Tamico fabricates Christmas street decorations

With the two-decades old lighted Christmas street decorations in tatters, both the Chamber of...

 

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November 14, 1919 Rasmus Enge, proprietor of the Variety Theatre, and one of Petersburg’s prosperous business men, has just completed the work of r...

 

Yesterday's News

October 10, 1919 The Petersburg Branch of the American Red Cross this week transmitted $887.87 to the Juneau Chapter. This money was what remained in...

 

Mayoral candidates answer questions at forum

A forum was held on Thursday to give representatives from KFSK, the Petersburg Chamber of Commerce...

 

Four assembly candidates take the stage at forum

A second forum was held last Thursday after the mayoral forum for the four assembly candidates...

 

Yesterday's News

August 22, 1919 On last Saturday afternoon, the local committee which was investigating to find evidence of profiteering among the local merchants...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    July 18, 2019

Le Soléal captain denies reports of dumping sewage

A fisherman reported raw sewage had been dumped into Frederick Sound near Le Conte Bay on the...

 

Celebrating America

July 3rd Winners Scrapfish Derby - Alicia Kittams with a three pound flounder BBQ Wing Challenge...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    June 27, 2019

Borough manager establishes 13 goals

At their meeting last Friday, the borough assembly approved 13 goals and objectives for Borough Mana...

 
 By Dan Sullivan    Opinion    June 6, 2019

Guest Commentary

This past May was not my first visit to Petersburg as a Senator, but it was my first time attending...

 

And the winners are ...

The top Festival drawing winner of $1,500 was Svea and Brandt Burrell. The $2 raffle winners: Jess...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 2, 2019

Tourism working group breaks for busy season

The Visitor Industry Working Group will continue their discussions on economic growth in Petersburg...

 

Yesterday's News

March 14, 1919 One of the progressive firms of Petersburg now making ready for the increased business of the summer is the Petersburg Meat Company....

 
 By Brian Varela    News    February 28, 2019

Borough manager to pursue issues discussed in work session

As a result of its planning for the future work session, the borough assembly approved a list of issues on Monday for borough manager Stephen...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    February 21, 2019

Hospital CEO anticipates new facility or remodel

Phil Hofstetter, CEO of the Petersburg Medical Center, spoke about the future of the hospital as this year’s keynote speaker at the chamber of c...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    February 21, 2019

Stedman speaks about Dunleavy's budget

Sen. Bert Stedman addressed Gov. Mike Dunleavy's proposed budget for Alaska's 2020 fiscal year at...

 

Business of the year

Devren Bennett's Homeport Electronics was named 2019's business of the year by the Petersburg...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    February 7, 2019

Borough manager to send out RFP for consultant

The borough assembly voted in favor of instructing borough manager Steve Giesbrecht to send out a request for proposals, or RFP, for the cost of a...

 

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January 31, 1919 Several of the drafted boys from Petersburg, who have been stationed at Fort Seward, returned on the City of Seattle. They were force...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 31, 2019

Families furloughed receive support from local organizations

Petersburg families affected by the 35-day long government shutdown are receiving continued financial support from local organization despite the...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 24, 2019

Borough clerk to draft ordinance on assembly seats

The borough assembly voted to direct borough clerk Debbie Thompson to draft an ordinance that would assign designated borough assembly seats in a 4-3...

 

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