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  • 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

  • Yesterday's News

    Jun 11, 2015

    June 12, 1915 – The territorial secretary has received a reply from the Secretary of Commerce Refield to the “fish-trap” memorial passed by the Alaska legislature. Mr. Redfield says: “I will take this opportunity to express my belief that the time is not ripe for the assumption by the territorial legislature of Alaska of full jurisdiction over the fishing industry. It is my belief that just as any legitimate business enterprise is entitled to the legitimate protection, so should those engaged in the taking of fish lawfully by the use of trap...

  • Mom & babies

    Jun 11, 2015

  • Petersburg reunion 2015

    Jun 11, 2015

  • PHS Honor Roll

    Jun 11, 2015

    7 - 2015 Petersburg High School Honor Roll and Academic Excellence Highest Honor Roll 12th Grade: Joshua Andrews, Nicholas Larson, Evan Marsh, Aaron Murph, Tayla Wilson, Ben Zarlengo. 11th Grade: Kelly Engell, Stuart Medalen, Chauncy Sandhofer, Sarah Tate, Kylie Wallace. 10th Grade: Casey Bell, Alexandra Bless, Emma Chase, Ethan Cummins, Sydney Guthrie, Izabelle Ith, Brandy Mulbury, Hana Newman, Jason Regula, Mariah Taylor, Cole Young. 9th Grade: Flahavan Abbott, Kathryn Brock, Courtney Fredricksen, Jasmine Ieremia, Helen Martin, Julia...

  • MMS Honor Roll

    Jun 11, 2015

    7-2015 Mitkof Middle School Q4 Honor Roll and Academic Excellence Students achieving highest honor roll with academic excellence of straight As for all four quarters for the 2014-15 School Year. 6th Grade: Lydia Martin 7th Grade: Brooklyn Dormer, Brynn Lister, Jack Byrer, Madison Whitethorn, Tolin Eddy. 8th Grade: Alyssa Guthrie, Louden Sandhofer, Gillian Wittstock. Students achieving highest honor roll with all As in Quarter 4 6th grade: Kendra Coonrad, Allison Davis, Liam Demko. 7th Grade: Katherine Bisset, Melanie Chase, Tatum Hagerman,...

  • Stork report

    Jun 11, 2015

    Liv Nancy Gillen was born to Caryn (Flint) and Todd Gillen on May 3 in Eugene, Ore. She weighed 8 lbs, 8 oz....

  • Track camp for kids

    Jun 11, 2015

  • Yesterday's News

    Jun 4, 2015

    June 5, 1915 – An advanced copy of the revenue law passed by the late territorial legislature was received this week. The following items in the act cover business and industries subject to tax or license in this vicinity: Attorneys, doctors and dentists, $10 per annum; Automobiles, $5 per annum; Bakeries, $15 per annum; Fisheries: Salmon canneries, four cents per case on kings, reds and sockeyes, two cents per case on all others; Salteries: Two and one-half cents per one hundred pounds on all fish salted or mild-cured, except herring. Fish t...

  • Road Construction Update:

    Jun 4, 2015

    As part of his bi-monthly report to the Assembly, Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht gave updates on the road construction projects happening around town. SECON and Rock N Road are making slow but steady progress on gravity sewer work on Sing Lee Alley. Giesbrecht said it is "one of the deepest and most complicated sections of underground work on the project." SECON has also started work on the sidewalks, curbs and gutters on Haugen Drive. Giesbrecht reminded the public to drive slowly through...

  • PHS students measure LeConte Glacier movement

    Dani Palmer|May 28, 2015

    Despite a mild winter, LeConte Glacier really hasn't receded or advanced much. Six Petersburg High School (PHS) students traveled by skiff and helicopter to survey the glacier on May 12 and mapped the data on May 18. "What we discovered this year, is the same as it's been the last four or five years," PHS science teacher Vic Trautman said. But the ice pack is thinning, according to University of Alaska Fairbanks studies. Trautman said they've seen a reduction in the serac, a block of glacial...

  • Petersburg graduating 32 seniors next week

    Dani Palmer|May 28, 2015

    This year, 32 graduating seniors will be walking across the stage to collect their diplomas. Petersburg High School is holding its graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 3, at 7 p.m. in the high school gym. Senior Adviser Ashley Lohr said this year’s valedictorian is Kyle Hagerman. Aaron Murph is the class of 2015’s salutatorian. Beau Ward, who teaches English in the high school and language arts in Mitkof Middle School, will be this year’s speaker. Petersburg High School Principal Rick Dormer said this year’s graduating class is one of achi...

  • Petersburg Community Foundation awards $11,000 to local nonprofits

    May 28, 2015

    The Petersburg Community Foundation (PCF) awarded six grants totaling $11,000 to area nonprofits in an award ceremony on May 16. Several special guests and donors were present for the ceremony including Governor Bill Walker and Lt. Governor Byron Mallot, representatives from the Rasmuson Foundation and the Alaska Community Foundation board chair Alex Slivka. The monies awarded this year will serve a variety of different programs and projects in Petersburg. The largest ot the grants, $3,000, was...

  • House paint art show

    May 28, 2015

    Artist Ashley Lohr in front of one of her pieces on display at the Clausen Museum during Friday's opening reception. Lohr used commercial house paints in her recent work, which is also influenced by the color's names. The exhibit will remain on display through June 4....

  • Students of the month and year

    May 28, 2015

    Nominated by students, and selected by a committee made up of students, this year's Elks Students of the Year were Kelly Engell and Skipper Erickson, presented with their award during an Elks dinner on Wednesday, May 20. Students are judged on character, leadership, service, citizenship and scholastics. Students of the month for this school year were from left to right in the back row: Kelly Engell, Chauncy Sandhofer, Abel Aulbach, Daniel Holmberg, Tucker Hagerman, Skipper Erickson, Josh...

  • Yesterday's News

    May 21, 2015

    May 22, 1915 – B.F. Watson, traveling agent for the Pacific Alaska Navigation Company, visited about town during the stay of the Admiral Evans in port Thursday morning. Mr. Watson suggests that this would be just the right season of the year to start construction of a cold-storage plant in Petersburg. May 24, 1940 – A group of local women will sponsor a one o'clock dessert bridge (pinochle and court whist party) Wednesday afternoon, May 29 at the Sons of Norway Hall. Those not wishing to play cards may bring sewing or knitting. The adm...

  • Dragon smoke and wolf pelts

    May 21, 2015

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