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  • Yesterday's News

    Jul 16, 2015

    July 24, 1915 – The Glacier Fish Company, which was organized by a number of substantial Tacoma business men about six months ago, has engaged Nels Nelson as buyer for this vicinity. Joseph Maddock, manager for the company, was a passenger for the north on the Admiral Watson last Monday evening. He was en route to Icy Straits, where the company has “The Glory of the Seas” stationed and fitted up as a cold storage plant. Mr. Maddock plans to stop over in Petersburg on his return south. The Tacoma company expects to do a considerable busin...

  • Million mile man

    Jul 16, 2015

  • Muskeg moose

    Jul 16, 2015

  • School News

    Jul 16, 2015

    Western Oregon University. Amanda Kubo has been placed on the Dean’s Honor Roll for spring term 2015 at Western Oregon University....

  • Sunset strider

    Jul 16, 2015

  • Fools on spools

    Jul 9, 2015

  • Yesterday's News

    Jul 9, 2015

    June 10, 1915 – At an adjourned meeting of the council Thursday evening it was decided to send a delegate to Juneau to take up the matter of the building of the Petersburg – Scow Bay board walk with J.C. Hayes, superintendent of construction of the road commission of Alaska. A delegation from Scow Bay was present and acted with the council in the matter. S. L. Hogue was selected as the delegate. Resolutions on the subject passed by the Scow Bay school board will also be presented to Mr. Hayes. June 12, 1940 – Three salmon canneries are runni...

  • Borough Manager's Report

    Jul 9, 2015

    Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht gave the following report at Monday’s regular Assembly meeting: - Utility bills mailed out at the end of the month will include scheduled rate increases for water (2 percent), wastewater (4.5 percent) and sanitation (2 percent). - Rock N Road will be starting force main installation on South Nordic on July 13. Drivers are asked to proceed slowly through the worksites and pay attention to flaggers and other traffic control devices. Drivers can also expect up to 10 minute wait times and should plan accordingly. -...

  • Mayor's Report

    Jul 9, 2015

    At Monday’s Assembly meeting, Vice Mayor Cindi Lagoudaki reported that the Southeast Conference’s annual meeting will be held in Petersburg in September 2016. Organizational and planning meetings for the event, which will bring several visitors from Southeast Alaska and coastal Canada to town, will begin this winter. A draft Comprehensive Plan and Waterfront Master Plan is available to the public for viewing and/or download at the borough’s website. Public comment on the plans will be accepted until July 31. There are two vacant seats on the P...

  • Fourth of July fun in Petersburg

    Jul 9, 2015

  • Fourth of July winners

    Jul 9, 2015

    Log Roll: Men's - Max Peeler Women's - Sue Erickson (Over all champ as well) 2 x 6 Stomp – Team "7 different kinds of Smoke" with a time of 24.71 Giant Trike Race: Solo – Michael Cannidy Tandem – Chris Allen and partner The Bed Race – The Peelers The Cutest Baby Contest: 0-9 months – Tied between Kaelynn Morrison and Helmi Rae Versteeg 10-18 months – Kai Lyons Swainson 19-24 months – Mae Adeline Stoner Look a Like – Luci and Veronica Maldonado Parade: Best of Parade – Fools on Spools Organizati...

  • Rib cook off

    Jul 9, 2015

  • Erickson stays on top

    Jul 9, 2015

  • Approved by the Assembly

    Jul 9, 2015

    Though three Assembly members were absent for Monday’s meeting, but the quorum present—Cindi Lagoudakis, Nancy Strand, Jeigh Stanton Gregor and Bob Lynn— swiftly approved the following: - An ordinance adjusting the fiscal year 2016 budget for known changes for several departments was approved on first reading. Many of the expenses had been previously approved by the Assembly for the FY2015 budget, but the funds were not spent before the fiscal year’s end. Those projects include $20,533 for public safety radios for the Police Departm...

  • Old Time Chautauqua takes a bow

    Jul 2, 2015

  • Yesterday's News

    Jul 2, 2015

    July 3, 1915 – The Mariposa, which passed through the Narrows, south, Sunday, is said to have carried the most valuable cargo ever taken out of Alaska. It included 1,200 tons of copper ore, valued at $840,000; raw furs from the interior, $60,000; gold dust and bullion, $700,000; total value, $1,600,000. July 5, 1940 – Alaska's canned salmon will meet increasing competition from California produced canned fish this year, a report from the advertising committee office of the Canned Salmon Industry says. The report indicates that production of...

  • Clarification

    Jul 2, 2015

    The June 25 edition of the Petersburg Pilot stated that Jacob Sturgeon had received a charge of misconduct involving a controlled substance in its Court section. That charge was dismissed due to a lack of probable cause. The Pilot regrets the error....

  • Thumbs-up sun's up

    Jun 25, 2015

  • Yesterday's News

    Jun 25, 2015

    June 26, 1915 – The council met in regular session Monday evening. President: Mayor Pryer; Councilmen Brennan, Hogue, Jorgensen, Bruce, Duryea. On motion, the clerk was instructed to write to the district attorney regarding the matter of delinquent cannery taxes. The clerk was also instructed to order another fire hydrant, to be placed between the Jack Allen and Hogue and Tveten buildings; also two shut-off nozzles for the fire hose. Dr. Pryer and S. L. Hogue, while in Wrangell on Friday of last week, inspected the dam of that town's water s...

  • Flor's painting honorably mentioned

    Jun 25, 2015

  • School News

    Jun 25, 2015

    University of Alaska Southeast Krissa Davis has been named to the Chancellor's List for Spring Semester 2015 at the University of Alaska Southeast....

  • Yesterday's News

    Jun 18, 2015

    June 19, 1915 – The cannery pile-driver has completed trap work and was towed in Thursday. There are already some fish coming into the traps, and canning is expected to start next week. H. S. Finch, who has been buying fish for the Packing Company on the Stikine, returned home Thursday. He reports the run of kings at the river as practically over. June 21, 1940 – Cornelius Vanderbreggen Jr., writer and lecturer of Norwood, Pennsylvania, will present an illustrated lecture, THIS IS HOLLAND, with slides and movies, in the Sons of Norway Hal...

  • Borough manager report

    Jun 18, 2015

    Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht gave the following report at Monday’s assembly meeting: The Middle Harbor waterline is back on. Crew from Rock N Road assisted the Harbor maintenance crew over the last week as the line was lengthened and laid completely outside of the problem area. EMS Marine Survey performed a condition survey on the Homeland Security boat as required by insurance every third year. All looked fine and no maintenance exceptions were noted. The Drive Down Facility is busy with 157 annual permits sold thus far. Mark Morris c...

  • School News

    Jun 18, 2015

    Gonzaga University Carolyn Kvernvik and David Marifern were named to the President's List at Gonzaga University for spring semester 2015. University of Alaska Fairbanks The University of Alaska Fairbanks College of Natural Science and Mathematics has named Sam Volk to the Chancellor's List....

  • l'Austral welcomed

    Jun 18, 2015

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