Articles from the October 10, 2024 edition


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  • Holder hired as new Emergency Medical Services Coordinator

    Olivia Rose|Oct 10, 2024

    Starting next month, Coby Holder, 22, will be the new Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Coordinator for the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department, a position that has been vacant since late May when Joshua Rathmann moved away. Holder, a Petersburg resident, has volunteered at fire departments for the past three years — one in Petersburg, and the two prior in Wrangell. During his time volunteering for the department in Wrangell, Holder "fell in love" with EMS responding — even though he admittedly...

  • PHS Cross Country are double State Champions

    Aiden Luhr|Oct 10, 2024

    For the first time in program history, the PHS Boys and Girls Cross Country teams are both the ASAA State Champions for Division III. "It's a special and historic day – I'm so happy for the kids, they earned it ... they've been consistent and worked hard every day," Head Coach Casey Gates said. Last season, the PHS boys cross country team finished third, behind Cordova and Wrangell. This year, the Vikings were able to beat Wrangell and claim their spot on top. The team was led by junior Gaje V...

  • Annual survey shows Southeast businesses concerned about filling jobs

    Larry Persily, Sentinel writer|Oct 10, 2024

    The number of jobs in Southeast Alaska continued its post-pandemic recovery last year. Yet, employers remain worried about filling job vacancies amid declining — and aging — population numbers. “While jobs continue to grow in 2024, so do concerns about the lack of a sufficient workforce in the region,” according to the annual Southeast Alaska by the Numbers report. “Compared to 2010, when the population was nearly identically sized, the region now has 1,700 more jobs and 5,600 fewer workforce-aged residents,” said the report, prepared by...

  • Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago

    Oct 10, 2024

    October 3, 1924 – A shed is being built over the Petersburg Marine Ways thus to afford shelter for all boats during any weather while they are repaired. The firm has a whole winter’s work ahead. It recently received a telegram from Juneau saying a government boat was to be sent down for repairs, and the whole fleet of the Petersburg Packing Company is to be overhauled during the coming winter. The Petersburg Marine Ways is able to handle any boat work. It has one of the best equipped plants in Alaska, and the men in charge are expert in any...

  • Official election results: Prop 2 fails

    Olivia Rose|Oct 10, 2024

    Proposition 2 failed in the regular municipal election last week by an official total of five votes. The Petersburg Borough Assembly certified the election results in a special meeting Oct. 4, when outstanding ballots were counted toward the final tally. Julie Spigelmyre won the contested Library Board seat with 567 votes total; incumbent Gina Esposito had 554 votes and was not reelected. Proposition 2 failed with 516 votes in favor, and 521 votes against it. Prop 2 would have increased the...

  • Fire Prevention Week

    Oct 10, 2024

    Christine Slaght introduces the preschoolers to Smokey Bear during the Forest Service visit to Good Beginning Preschool to discuss campfire safety and the 5 wildfire prevention rules....

  • To the Editor

    Oct 10, 2024

    Borough’s garbage tax To the Editor: Proposition 2, a sales tax increase, lost in the recent municipal election by only five votes, one of them mine. I supported the proposition in concept. My “no” vote was in protest of the borough’s garbage tax. Like all homeowners, I have to pay $33.34 per month for weekly pickup of 32 gallons of garbage. That isn’t technically a tax. It’s a fee I must pay regardless of whether I want, need, or use the service, so yeah, it’s a de facto tax. That $33.34 buys me 52 pickups of garbage totaling 1,664 gallons...

  • Police Report

    Oct 10, 2024

    October 2 – An officer responded to a reported disturbance on Ira II Street and determined it was unfounded. An officer responded to a report of a bear knocking over garbage containers on Skylark Way and found the bear had departed the area after failing to access the secured garbage. An officer conducted additional patrols on Charles W Street. The Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of theft on South Nordic Drive. An officer assisted a citizen on Sing Lee Alley. An officer responded to a disturbance on South 4.5 Street and a...

  • Banana Point breakwater project gets grant funding

    Olivia Rose|Oct 10, 2024

    A $900 thousand grant from the Denali Commission will help fund a borough project at Banana Point to replace the floating breakwater, reviving an undertaking years in the making. The boat launch at Banana Point is critical transportation infrastructure - but its existing breakwater system has deteriorated and no longer protects boaters as desired. There is a required 10 percent borough match tied to the grant -meaning if all the funding is spent, the borough would contribute $90 thousand....

  • Skylark Park LLC to try again for major development

    Olivia Rose|Oct 10, 2024

    Echoing a previous attempt that fell through last year due to cost, Skylark Park LLC recently reprised their request to purchase parcels owned by the Petersburg Borough. Skylark Park LLC filed to purchase the same parcels of borough property that they pursued last fall. The original effort to purchase these parcels did not proceed for Skylark LLC last year. At the time, Petersburg municipal code had no mechanism for the borough to sell parcels at less than assessed value for housing or large...

  • Haines fire destroys Mike Ward's convenience store

    Rashah McChesney|Oct 10, 2024

    HAINES - A small crowd gathered Saturday night watching as a fire ate through the building that houses Haines' Quick Shop, Outfitter Liquor, Outfitter Sporting Goods, Mike's Bikes & Boards, and four apartments. No one reported any injuries and, at first, it seemed as though Haines Volunteer Firefighters were going to be able to contain flames. But as the fire got larger and more involved, the crowd swelled. Dozens sat in the small boat harbor parking lot or along Front Street, watching as the...

  • PHS Swim team continue to improve in Juneau

    Aiden Luhr|Oct 10, 2024

    The PHS Swim team continues to ramp up their intensity heading towards regions, with strong performances from multiple swimmers at the Juneau meet. "We bumped everything up after Ketchikan – they're getting pretty fit right now and we'll start working on speed," Head Coach Andy Carlisle said. "We're getting pretty close to our best times in the middle of the season which makes me pretty optimistic after we get another month of work in, we'll be doing pretty well at regions." One swimmer who h...