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  • Police Reports

    Jan 26, 2012

    Jan. 11: Justin Patrick, 26, was arrested on a charge of criminal mischief. Police responded to a report of a drunken male causing problems at an Ira St. home. Gasoline was reported stolen from a vehicle at Nordic and Gjoa. A vehicle was reported on its side along the landfill road. A caller reported not having seen an individual in a year. An officer reported seeing the person that day. A caller reported an individual calling him names on two occasions. A Sing Lee Alley caller reported being, “slammed in the face.” A LeConte R.V. Park ten...

  • No changes expected to current library site plans

    Ron Loesch|Jan 12, 2012

    Despite suggestions to the contrary, no changes were proposed to the library site plans following a council work session on Monday. Councilor Don Koenigs questioned access problems since the library parking lot extended into the city street rights-of-way. Koenigs asked if the city needed to vacate the streets and if snow removal was going to be an issue. The driveway entry to the library will be on Second Street and the exit will extend into the Ira II right of way. Public Works Superintendent...

  • Yesterday News

    Jan 12, 2012

    January 13, 1982 - It was slow at the Post Office and the airport last week but the Street Department was kept hopping by the 18 inches of snow that fell in Petersburg between Wednesday and Sunday. City snow plows were in operation approximately 50 percent of that time with the bulk of the plowing done at night according to Public Works Superintendent Dusty Rhoden. The weather also caused cancellation of virtually all flights into Petersburg and as a result the city received no mail last week....

  • Police Reports

    Jan 12, 2012

    Jan. 4: A caller reported youths jogging in dark clothing and no reflective gear. Fish and Game was notified of a deer with a broken leg on S. Nordic Drive. A caller reported a 5-gallon jerry jug on Haugen Drive that was leaking fuel. A caller said they were nearly hit in a crosswalk on N. Nordic Drive. An iPhone was turned into the PPD. Jan. 5: Suspicious activity was reported at the post office. Three consecutive reports of suspicious persons were reported on Haugen Drive, Nordic and Lumber streets and S. Nordic Drive within the hour. A...

  • Councilor Koenigs calls for worksession

    Jan 5, 2012

    At the conclusion of Tuesday’s regular council meeting Councilor Don Koenigs called for a work session so the body could consider four topics including a library plan review, reviewing financial statements of the city, establishing budget guidelines and discussing the remaining funds from the fire hall construction project. Of the library plan review, Koenigs explained that the council needs to address potential future conflicts regarding the library site. Koenigs asked, “How is the council going to engage in this project?” He also asked if the...

  • Council conducts business quickly on Tuesday

    Jan 5, 2012

    The city council conducted business quickly Tuesday night, aided in part by the postponement of the debate on the requirement for property leaseholders of city land to provide pollution insurance. The topic has been a subject of debate for over a year. Harbormaster Glo Wolen said the harbor advisory board will meet at noon Wednesday, Jan. 11 to seek solutions on the insurance requirement. Under the city manager’s report, Steve Geisbrecht wrote: -- The Birch Street reconstruction is substantially complete. -- The Petersburg street r...

  • Police Reports

    Jan 5, 2012

    Dec. 28: Police reported icy road conditions on Hungerford Hill. Public Works was advised of a water line break at 5th and Haugen Drive. A gray Blackberry Pearl cell phone was reported lost. A caller reported losing a woman’s black frame rectangular glasses. A caller reported youths playing with knives attached to sticks. Officers found a bike abandoned on Sandy Beach Road. Dec. 29: Police dispatched an ambulance for a possible stroke victim. Officers responded to an argument at LeConte Trailer Park. Sounds of loud cursing and threats were b...

  • 2011 Year-End News Review

    Dec 29, 2011

    Jan. 6: A solitary case of “whooping cough,” was reported by the Public Health Nurse. Bordetella Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory infection that is easily spread and can be treated with antibiotics. The city council asked Petersburg Municipal Power and Light superintendent to re-evaluate its request for a back-up generator after bids came in at over a million dollars beyond the budgeted $1.8 million cost. Jan. 20: The Petersburg Police Department filed a 19-page petition to forego re...

  • Police Reports

    Dec 29, 2011

    December 21 A caller reported and incident involving an assault. Officers responded and provided transport. Public works was notified after multiple calls reporting icy roads. A felony warrant was served on Charles Wright, 41. Four callers reported a dead deer on roadway. Officer responded and cleared traffic lane. December 22 A warning was given for driving without headlights on. A caller reported unauthorized charges on her credit card. A caller reported a parked vehicle damaged on North Nordic Drive. A caller reported an accident in a...

  • Police Reports

    Dec 22, 2011

    Dec. 14 – Nicole Stockton, 40 was cited for excessive speed (35/25) on Haugen Drive. A caller spoke with an officer about bad checks. A person reported finding keys at Haugen and 2nd St. Multiple callers reported slippery street conditions. Public Works was called to sand the area. Dec. 15 - Slippery street conditions were reported at Haugen and Nordic Drives and on Kings Row. A caller reported being rear-ended by another vehicle at Haugen and Nordic drives. Slippery road conditions were reported at Howkan and 12th. Dec. 16 – A caller rep...

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