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  • Home Edition: Gardens blossom around forever home

    Chris Basinger|Aug 18, 2022

    This is not the first time Kelly and Toby Bakos have flipped a house, but hopefully it is their last. Kelly and Toby moved into their "forever home" around two years ago and have been steadily pushing through their remodeling during the pandemic. They have gutted the interior-floors, walls, the kitchen-but there is still much work to do and because of the struggle of sourcing materials, much of Kelly's focus has been on developing their garden. When they moved in, they found the outdoor space...

  • Pre-construction conference held for South Harbor dredge project

    Chris Basinger|Aug 11, 2022

    A pre-construction conference for the South Harbor dredge project was held on August 2 to review the contract requirements and proposed schedule as the project nears its start date. The conference was attended by contractor Western Marine, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project team, and Harbormaster Glo Wollen. "Everybody's feeling pretty good about this project and the Corps has worked on many projects with our company as well," Wollen said. "Everybody in the room knew each other which is a...

  • Alaska voters will select new member of Congress on Tuesday

    Chris Basinger and Larry Persily|Aug 11, 2022

    Alaska voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, August 16 to mark their ballots in a couple of firsts: The first election under the state's new ranked-choice voting system and the election of Alaska's first new member of the U.S. House in 49 years. The three finalists for Congress selected in the July special primary election are Republicans Nick Begich, a Chugiak businessman, and former Gov. Sarah Palin, and former Bethel state legislator Democrat Mary Peltola. At a recent candidate forum in...

  • Forest Service considering sites for future cabins

    Chris Basinger|Aug 11, 2022

    The U.S. Forest Service is looking at potential sites for new cabins in the Petersburg and Wrangell Ranger Districts in hopes of increasing accessibility for cabin users. According to the project's pre-scoping letter, the weather, tides, and the need for boat or plane transportation have limited people from reaching many of the current cabins, while demand for cabins that are more accessible has increased. Because of this, the project seeks to accommodate users current needs by building cabins...

  • PMC Foundation's Paddle and Pedal Battle raises approximately $15,000

    Chris Basinger|Aug 11, 2022

    Bikers and paddlers gathered at Scow Bay Saturday morning to participate in the annual Paddle and Pedal Battle fundraiser, which raised about $15,000 according to Community Wellness Coordinator Julie Walker. The donations will go toward continuing education for Petersburg Medical Center staff and scholarships for Petersburg High School graduates. "I think our goal this year was to revive the event and it really felt like we did that," Walker said. About 70 participants made it out to the event... Full story

  • Assembly approves rise in purchasing power for manager and department heads

    Chris Basinger|Aug 11, 2022

    During its meeting on August 1, the Petersburg Borough Assembly approved an ordinance in its first reading which would increase the purchasing power authorization limits to $10,000 for administrative officers of the borough and $75,000 for the borough manager. All five assembly members present voted in favor of the ordinance while Mayor Mark Jensen and Assembly Member Thomas Fine-Walsh were excused. The current limits, put in place by the City of Petersburg in March 2004, allow department heads to approve purchases up to $5,000 and allow the...

  • Petersburg High School cross country on the move

    Chris Basinger|Aug 11, 2022

    The Petersburg High School cross country team has been hard at work training for the past two weeks in preparation for the fall season. After racing in the state championships last year, the students are hungry to return to the highest level of the competition. Head Coach Tom Thompson, who just returned to Petersburg from competing in the Ironman Alaska race in Juneau where he finished sixth in his age group, said it looks like this season will feature a younger team. The Vikings lost a strong...

  • Assembly establishes housing task force

    Chris Basinger|Aug 4, 2022

    During Monday's meeting, the Petersburg Borough Assembly voted 4-1 to establish a new task force to address the housing crisis in Petersburg. Assembly Member Jeff Meucci said the task force would work with the assembly's backing to look at housing needs in the community and he equated it to the Early Childhood Education Task Force which the assembly created earlier this year. "Like child care, I think this is one of the most important issues facing Petersburg," Meucci said. "Every person that...

  • Blind Slough hydro refurbishment could start next May while Scow Bay standby diesel generation hits roadblock

    Chris Basinger|Aug 4, 2022

    Utility Director Karl Hagerman recently provided an update on the Blind Slough hydroelectric refurbishment and Scow Bay standby diesel generation projects which voters approved to fund with $7.8 million in electric utility revenue bonds during the 2021 municipal election. The current focuses for the hydroelectric refurbishment are on equipment procurements and design. The borough has a contract with Gilkes Hydro to provide components including the generator, the main turbine inlet valve, and...

  • Assembly sets capital project priorities for FY24

    Chris Basinger|Aug 4, 2022

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted 5-0 to approve a list ranking its top capital projects for FY24 during Monday’s meeting. Mayor Mark Jensen and Assembly Member Thomas Fine-Walsh were excused. The priority list was organized by Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht who presented it to the assembly to amend and approve it. It originally featured the 15 highest priority capital projects for FY24 but was decreased to 13 projects after the assembly removed the Blind Slough hydroelectric refurbishment and the South Harbor dredging projects, which a...

  • Swimmer attempts open water crossing of Frederick Sound

    Chris Basinger|Aug 4, 2022

    At 8 a.m on Saturday, Andrew Simmonds, 60, entered the chilling waters of Sandy Beach, setting out to prove that age has not slowed him down one bit. His goal-to swim across Frederick Sound to the mainland over six miles away. Though his swim began on Saturday, his journey to that moment began much earlier. Soon after arriving in Petersburg in November, Simmonds, who is a physical therapist at the Petersburg Medical Center, visited Sandy Beach to gaze out over Frederick Sound. There he admired t... Full story

  • Returning bears repeatedly rummage through refuse

    Chris Basinger|Aug 4, 2022

    Garbage is in season for bears on Mitkof Island who are finding it as an easy, accessible source of food. From July 27 to August 2 there were 15 reported bear sightings according to Petersburg Police Department reports and Petersburg Area Biologist Frank Robbins says the "common thread" is garbage. "I think people come out of the winter where you don't really have to worry so much about managing their garbage and in the spring and early summer where we generally don't have many bears in town... Full story

  • Paralytic shellfish toxin testing available for suspected contaminated shellfish

    Chris Basinger|Aug 4, 2022

    With hot temperatures during the summer, knowing the symptoms of paralytic shellfish poisoning is critical for being safe while harvesting and consuming shellfish. According to Carol Brady, an environmental health officer at the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP, is an illness caused by eating shellfish that have been feeding on single celled dinoflagellate algae called Alexandrium that produce highly poisonous toxins. The warmer weather...

  • 'Test yourself and you'll eventually make it'

    Jonson Kuhn and Chris Basinger, Juneau Empire writer and Pilot writer|Jul 28, 2022

    Words of advice have been running through Joseph Tagaban's mind ever since meeting his NBA idol Klay Thompson of the Golden State Warriors. "Take small little steps, test yourself and you'll eventually make it," the five-time NBA All-Star and four-time champion told the 15-year-old boy from Petersburg. The advice takes on new meaning since Tagaban recently found out that his fight with cancer is not over as was previously thought. What started as a routine checkup in Seattle last week... Full story

  • Summer Dungeness crab season cut short

    Chris Basinger|Jul 28, 2022

    This summer's commercial Dungeness crab fishery in Southeast was cut short by about two weeks due to low harvest projections and is set to end this Saturday according to Joe Stratman, a shellfish biologist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The season length is determined by a full season harvest estimate based on pounds landed and permits fished during the first week of the current season along with what percentage of the previous season's total harvest was taken within the first week...

  • Candidacy filing window opens for municipal election

    Chris Basinger|Jul 28, 2022

    The window to file for candidacy in this year's municipal election opened on Tuesday. According to Borough Clerk Debbie Thompson, this year's election will look similar to previous years' except for the voting location, which will be moved from the gym to the community center's activity room so it does not conflict with the school's use of the space. The municipal election will be held on October 4 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the activity room while absentee voting will run from September 14 to...

  • South Harbor dredging schedule to be decided at August meeting

    Chris Basinger|Jul 28, 2022

    A pre-construction conference scheduled for August 2 is set to determine when work on the South Harbor dredge project will begin according to Harbormaster Glo Wollen. The project seeks to dredge an estimated 83,000 cubic yards of material from South Harbor and dig a deeper basin to make stalls more accessible during all stages of the tide. It has received funding from both the borough and the federal government and will be a collaboration between the borough, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, an...

  • Landslide clean up continues at Public Works

    Chris Basinger|Jul 21, 2022

    Public Works crews continue work to restore areas affected by a landslide which occurred during the weekend of June 25-26 at the back of the Public Works lot. According to Public Works Director Chris Cotta, the landslide happened after a pile of fill and used street sand pushed the blue clay lying underneath the pile out and into the Hammer Slough Creek basin, blocking the flow of the creek. The area where the landslide happened was being used to stockpile fill from a separate project seeking...

  • Assembly seeks to address local housing needs

    Chris Basinger|Jul 21, 2022

    The lack of affordable housing was once again at the forefront of the Petersburg Borough Assembly's discussion during Monday's meeting as the body continues to explore ways to tackle the ongoing crisis. Some ideas to alleviate the problem that were discussed included potentially hosting a work session or establishing a task force devoted to the issue, similar to the Early Childhood Education Task Force the assembly established earlier this year. The assembly also voted to approve a letter...

  • Casey hired as MVM Director

    Chris Basinger|Jul 21, 2022

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved the hiring of Derrick Casey as the new director of Mountain View Manor during Monday's meeting. Casey, who grew up in Petersburg, visited last week to interview for the position and tour the facility. "He's really excited about coming back to Petersburg," Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht said. "I think it's kind of a great find, finding a Petersburg person that wants to come back and he definitely fills a need so I think he'll do a good job...

  • New Petersburg district ranger outlines Forest Service projects

    Chris Basinger|Jul 21, 2022

    The new U.S. Forest Service Petersburg District Ranger Vernon "Ray" Born introduced himself to the community during Monday's Petersburg Borough Assembly meeting and gave a report on the Forest Service's current and future projects in the district. Born, who came to Petersburg from Bethel where he worked managing the Yukon Delta Wildlife Refuge, succeeded Ted Sandhofer as the permanent district ranger. He is originally from Minnesota where he grew up on his family farm and also served in the...

  • Assembly updates capital project requests list

    Chris Basinger|Jul 21, 2022

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously to add 14 projects to its capital project requests list during Monday’s meeting. The requests list is comprised of capital projects that are listed in the state of Alaska’s CAPSIS system used by the state legislature, the congressionally directed spending requests list, and the Alaska Department of Transportation needs list. Borough Manager Steve Giesbrecht said during the meeting that the requests list is being updated much earlier in the year than usual because of increased funding opp...

  • PMC Foundation adds new Pedal Battle to annual fundraiser

    Chris Basinger|Jul 14, 2022

    The Petersburg Medical Center Foundation will host its 8th annual Paddle Battle on Saturday, August 6 with the goal of raising funds to help support education. "I would consider it kind of a revival of the event because the last two years have been pretty quiet as far as the Paddle Battle," said Community Wellness Coordinator Julie Walker. "We've still held the event during the height of the pandemic but it was small and we're really looking to revive the event and encourage more participation...

  • Dry conditions pose challenge for borough

    Chris Basinger|Jul 14, 2022

    Petersburg has been hit with below average rainfall this summer according to data collected by the National Weather Service. From June 21 to July 6 Petersburg had just 0.42 inches of precipitation and though that has picked up this past week, the borough is still dealing with the challenges caused by the dry weather. According to Edward Liske, a meteorologist with the NWS in Juneau, the dry conditions have been observed across Southeast and are the product of a high pressure ridge. "Well the...

  • Both occupants survive car rollover near airport

    Chris Basinger|Jul 14, 2022

    A car was found overturned in a ditch along Haugen Drive Sunday morning after it crashed according to Assistant Fire Chief Dave Berg. The upside down white Volkswagen Jetta was spotted by a passerby off the road near the end of the airport runway at around 5 a.m. on Sunday according to Berg. A fire truck, work truck, and ambulance responded to the scene but did not find any of the occupants of the vehicle. Berg said responders canvassed the area around the crash and found blood on the car. The r...

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