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  • Heavy rain damages highway in Ketchikan, floods homes

    Aug 31, 2017

    KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) — Heavy rainfall in the southeast Alaska city of Ketchikan damaged a highway and flooded homes, one of them so badly that water poured out of one homeowner’s light fixture. Ketchikan received 7-10 inches (18-25 centimeters) of rain Monday into Tuesday, creating hazardous conditions, the Ketchikan Daily News reported. On Tuesday, the city recorded 4.18 inches (10.62 centimeters) of rain, nearly doubling the record set in 1917 for precipitation, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. “It took...

  • Loaded & leaving

    Aug 31, 2017

    Ridge Contracting workers loaded 729 -1.5 yard bags of contaminated soil aboard the barge Alder O last weekend at the bulkhead below the old White Alice communications site in Duncan Canal. Soil was removed from the Air Force owned property about 2,400 feet up a mountain on Kupreanof Island, and taken down a 6-mile road to the beach. The soil will be transferred to an AML barge in Ketchikan and will be shipped to an Oregon disposal facility. The Alder O is a 178 x 50-foot steel barge, towed by the Harriet O, a 66.7-foot tug owned by Olson...

  • Sitting pretty

    Aug 24, 2017

    A Rufous Hummingbird perched on a cable near a home along Libby Straights last week. It is a small hummingbird, about 8 cm long with a long, straight and slender bill. These birds are known for their extraordinary flight skills, flying 2,000 miles during their migratory transits to Mexico....

  • Yesterday's News

    Aug 24, 2017

    August 17, 1917 – At a special meeting of the council held last night Louis Israelson was engaged as construction foreman for sewer and street improvement work. Besides the sewer to be constructed on E street, the walk on that street is to be rebuilt; also the Main-street walk from the approach to the Packing Company dock north to where it joins the new walk. New walks are to be built on D and G street, as petitioned for. Satisfactory prices for lumber were submitted to the council by the Olaf Arness Company. The cost of the various i...

  • Mist in the morning

    Aug 24, 2017

    A soft mist framed a float house in Shakes Slough early Sunday during a brief rain break. The float house is owned by partners Sig and Ambre Burrell, Josh and Rachel Etcher and Eric Larson. Overcast weather conditions continued into Monday, making the eclipse viewing impossible for Wrangell and Petersburg residents. The next eclipse will happen in 2024....

  • Empty harbor slips

    Aug 24, 2017

    Vast sections of the South Boat Harbor sat vacant last week as commercial boats were underway to harvest fish, and visiting yachts moved on to the next port of call....

  • Sailor's delight

    Aug 17, 2017

  • Yesterday's News

    Aug 17, 2017

    August 17, 1917 – Included in the call for bids carrying mail on all steamboat or other power-boat routes, in the territory of Alaska is a new route (No. 78066) from Petersburg to Red Bluff Bay and way points. The route covers the points supplied by the Hogue & Tveten boats the last two years. That the new route will be established there can be little room for doubt, as the department recognizes that the big herring canneries and other permanent stations in the fishing industry now operating at the several points make this mail service a n...

  • Rae C. Stedman Elementary Class Lists

    Aug 17, 2017

    Mrs. Willis Kindergarten: Andrew Ayriss, Colette Boggs, Tavyn Cabral, Jovee Coil, Sabrein Cole, Anya Curtiss, Alex Deberry, Hakon Eddy, Ethan Edwards, Emmett Flor, Daven Lopez, Luciana Maldonado, Rebel McGrath, Victoria Miller, Daisy Morrow, Bay Odegaard, Una Romine, Rosalie Sheldon, Jamari Tate, Serenity VonWeller, Summer Wells, Lucia Worhatch Mrs. Martin Kindergarten: Freya Fenner, Brylynn Fletcher, Devyn Flint, Shane Gilbert, Aidrick Glass, Arya Holmgrain, Cora Hyer, Kendyl Lachapelle, Evelyn Litster, Cedar Littleton, Lydia Morrison, Declan...

  • Paddle weekend

    Aug 17, 2017

  • Backdoor break

    Aug 17, 2017

  • Yesterday's News

    Aug 10, 2017

    August 10, 1917 – The council met and adjourned for lack for quorum Monday and Tuesday evenings. On Wednesday evening all were present, except Councilman Jorgenson, who was out of town. Considerable time was devoted to discussion of Ordinance No. 42, prohibiting the carrying of intoxicating liquors to houses of ill-repute and also making it a misdemeanor for inmates of such houses to appear upon the streets within the corporate limits of the town. The matter was finally deferred to future meeting pending further legal advice. August 14, 1942 ...

  • Wild diamond

    Aug 10, 2017

  • Crow 'n carrot

    Aug 10, 2017

  • KFSK's Garden Tour

    Aug 10, 2017

  • Ice sequence

    Aug 10, 2017

  • A playful pod

    Aug 3, 2017

  • Yesterday's News

    Aug 3, 2017

    August 3, 1917 – Captain C.M. Poncin arrived here on the launch Onawa and has spent several days inspecting boats and issuing the special licenses required by a recent order of the navy department. The order applies to all craft of over three tons capacity, and each boat licensed is furnished, for identification, with a number, which is to be painted on both sides of the stern. It is reported that several boats suitable for patrol service may be taken over by the government, among them being one launch owned here and a couple at Ketchikan. A...

  • Passing through

    Aug 3, 2017

  • Bubbly lunch

    Jul 27, 2017

  • Yesterday's News

    Jul 27, 2017

    July 27, 1917 – Forest Service W. G. Wiegle of Ketchikan, was in town accompanied by W. H. Waugh, civil engineer, from Juneau to inspect the right-of-way of the proposed Petersburg-Scow Bay road. The road slated for completion this fall appears to have a hitch in the programme as Mr. Wiegle considers it improbable that the work will be resumed before next spring. He feels assured, however that the project will then be taken up and completed. It is presumed, though not so stated by Mr. Wiegle, that it is now planned for the forestry service t...

  • 60th year celebration

    Jul 27, 2017

  • Tide social

    Jul 27, 2017

  • School News

    Jul 27, 2017

    Kris Thorsteinson a senior in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota has been named to the spring semester Dean’s List....

  • Yesterday's News

    Jul 20, 2017

    July 20, 1917 – Joseph Maddock, manager and A.G. Pritchard, president of the Glacier Fish Company expressed themselves as well pleased with the work so far accomplished on the cold-storage project at Scow Bay and the plans for its completion as arranged by Nels Nelson, the company’s northern agent. The completed work includes the dock, mess and bunk house, and shore warehouse. The freezing plant is to have capacity for 20 tons of ice per day. There will be a large storage room provided for ice and bait. July 24, 1942 – Local board headq...

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