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School News
Marion Military Institute Joe Zarlengo successfully completed his year in the Service Academy...
Obituary, Michael "Ski" Joseph Musewski, 70
Michael “Ski” Joseph Musewski, 70, passed away in Sitka, Alaska surrounded by his family on Wed... Full story
Yesterday's News
April 6, 1983 – In response to requests from Congressman Don Young and others concerned about the development of ocean resources, president Reagan s...
Coast Guard honors four civilians for rescuing family
SITKA (AP) — Four volunteer rescuers were honored this month by the U.S. Coast Guard in a ceremony at Air Station Sitka. The Coast Guard M...
Ronimous Jr. receives honors for military service
After 28 years of service to the US Army and Army National Guard, Marvin E. Ronimous Jr. retired in...
Coast Guard to begin mandatory dockside examinations of commercial fishing vessels
United States Coast Guard Fishing Vessel Safety Examiner, Scott Wilwert, addressed several...
USCG Cutter SPAR pays honor to Petersburg woman
The United States Coast Guard Cutter SPAR arrived in Petersburg Saturday afternoon to honor Laura... Full story
Letters to the Editor
Promotional fact To the Editor: I enjoyed the quote from Mr. Giesbrecht in the October 25, 2012 Pilot “We need to make sure that all of our p...
USCGC Elderberry back in service
The United States Coast Guard Cutter Elderberry came out of dry dock May 7 after 12 weeks of schedul...
Class of 2012 graduates, receives $430,526 in scholarships
Seats of the Petersburg High School gym filled with family and friends last Wednesday to say...
Coast Guard monitors tsunami ghost ship drifting northwest
ANCHORAGE (AP) — A derelict Japanese ship dislodged by last year's massive tsunami was drifting toward Alaska Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard said. T...
Patrick W. Lloyd, 94
Patrick W. Lloyd, 94, died February 3, 2012 in his sleep, in Anacortes, Wash. Mr. Lloyd was born on...