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  • Coast Guard helicopter crashes during rescue Petersburg emergency services respond, all 4 crew survive

    Olivia Rose, Pilot Writer|Nov 16, 2023

    Late Monday night, a Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Air Station Sitka crashed on Read Island in Farragut Bay during a search and rescue mission for a nearby fishing vessel -leaving four helicopter crew members in need of urgent rescuing, as well. The prompt response from Petersburg's emergency services played a crucial role in the successful rescue operation that resulted in the survival of all four helicopter crew members. Two members were discharged from the hospital Wednesday morni...

  • Police report

    Nov 2, 2023

    October 18 – An alarm accidentally activated on South 2nd Street. A protective order was served. An officer was unable to locate a dog reported to be wandering around the North 2nd Street area. An officer responded to a report of a fawn having been struck by a motor vehicle on South Nordic Drive, but upon arrival was informed the fawn had left the area with a doe. An officer conducted a welfare check on South 2nd Street. An officer searched and secured a business on Fram Street after finding an unlocked door. An officer conducted a welfare c...

  • Planning Commission Candidates

    Sep 28, 2023

    Marietta Davis I originally moved to Alaska with my parents and have lived the majority of my life in SE Alaska since I was 17 years old. I worked for Southeast Island School District in various logging camps that my husband and I, with our children, lived. We received property in an Alaska state land lottery and lived in Whale Pass on Prince of Wales Island for five years. While there I became an EMT and served on the Homeowners' Association. We moved to Petersburg in the fall of 1993. I...

  • Public Safety Advisory Candidates Questionnaire

    Sep 21, 2023

    Stan Hjort Why have you chosen to run for Public Safety Board at this time? I have chosen to run for the Public Safety Board again because I am familiar with safety issues having been an engineer officer on AMH. What personal and professional experience do you bring to this role? As an engineer on AMH, I was supervisor of a crew of up to 6 employees. What do you define as the role of the Public Safety Advisory Board in Petersburg? The role of the Safety Board is to stay in touch with citizens co...

  • Reconnecting Petersburg, one volunteer at a time

    Olivia Rose|Sep 14, 2023

    "Looking for ways to meet new people while also making a difference in Petersburg?" On September 22, 15 local organizations and nonprofits will gather at Sons of Norway Hall for a volunteer fair -Reconnect Petersburg- from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Anyone interested in learning more about what is happening in the Petersburg community is invited to join that Friday for free appetizers, door prizes, and a community gathering where they can discover specific ways to become more involved. While the...

  • Volunteer fire department calls for more help

    Orin Pierson|Aug 31, 2023

    Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department is dangerously understaffed. Last week the department pushed to get the word out about how and why to join the volunteers. They screened a film at the movie theater titled "Odd Hours, No Pay, Cool Hat" and hosted an open house at the fire hall, where veteran volunteers and newcomers spoke about what motivates them to volunteer. The recent fire disaster at the Catholic Church highlighted staffing issues. The firefighters who were on hand valiantly battled the...

  • Police report

    Aug 31, 2023

    August 23 – An officer responding to a report of suspicious activity on Fram Street determined it was non-criminal. An officer responded to a 911 hang-up call from Hungerford Hill Road. An officer conducted a welfare check on North 4th Street. The Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of fraudulent activity. An officer conducted a welfare check in South Boat Harbor. An officer assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) with a person who fell at the Crane Dock. An officer responding to a report of theft on Lumber Street d...

  • Police report

    Aug 24, 2023

    August 16 – An individual left the Fram Street area at the direction of an officer. Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of an unwanted person on a Birch Street property. An officer contacted the individual and issued a trespass. A search warrant was executed. PPD received a report of a dangerous driver on Sandy Beach Road, but the responding officer was unable to locate the described vehicle. August 17 – An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity in the North Harbor. An individual on Harbor Way was served a tre...

  • Police report

    Aug 17, 2023

    August 9 - An officer responded to a noise complaint on South 3rd Street. A 911 caller from Kake was connected with the Alaska State Trooper dispatcher. August 10 - An officer assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on the Drive Down Dock. An officer spoke to a complainant about suspicious activity, activity was deemed non-criminal. An officer assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on Mitkof Highway. Property was found at 200 block North Nordic and brought to the Police Department; property was returned to its owner. A 911 caller from...

  • To the Editor

    Aug 10, 2023

    Let’s think long-term about the Petersburg emergency services To the Editor: Let’s think long-term about the Petersburg emergency services. Structure fires grow larger before PVFD can assemble enough trained firefighters to deal with the danger. Likewise, frequently the ambulance must wait to respond until a full crew of EMTs can assemble to answer the patient’s distress. These delays are absolutely not the fault of our volunteer fire and EMS department. The trained volunteers who do respond must work the emergencies short-staffed. Peter...

  • Police report

    Aug 3, 2023

    July 26 – An officer responded to a report of a disturbance on Kiseno Street. An officer conducted a welfare check on an individual and found all okay. Property was reported lost on Odin Street. Property was reported lost in South Harbor. Two abandoned vehicles were impounded from the South Harbor parking lot. Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of a black bear getting into a secured trash can on Dolphin Street. The Alaska Wildlife Trooper (AWT) and Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) were notified. July 27 – PPD rec...

  • To the Editor

    Jul 20, 2023

    We are blessed and have much work to do To the Editor: Saint Catherine of Siena church would like to thank the fire department, emergency responders and outreach of fellow church leaders, citizens and sympathizers for your support during the tragic burning of our church. The initial blaze was battled courageously by Petersburg’s volunteer fire department to curtail its spread, damage and consumption of the property. This effort undertook hours of focus and attention by the entire fire fighting team. Amazingly, even as the fire continued, a f...

  • Police report

    Jul 20, 2023

    July 12 – Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report that a deer was killed by a vehicle on Mitkof Highway and the meat was salvaged by a local charity. PPD received a report of a power outage on North Nordic Drive. Power and Light (PP&L) was notified. A disabled vehicle on North Nordic Drive was moved. Jimmie Hudson was issued a citation for failure to produce proof of insurance and a warning for speed. An officer assisted Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on North 12th Street. An individual on Cornelius Street was issued a warning f...

  • PVFD recognized by assembly for Catholic Church fire response

    Chris Basinger|Jul 20, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly recognized Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department staff and volunteers during its meeting on Monday for their efforts to fight the fire that ravaged the St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church on July 6. The fire, which was ruled an accident and was the result of maintenance work, raged for 10 hours, covering Petersburg in smoke and warranting response efforts from the PVFD, EMS, Search and Rescue, the Petersburg Police Department, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S....

  • 'This fire can consume our building, but not our hearts'

    Chris Basinger|Jul 13, 2023

    The St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church caught fire last Thursday, leaving much of the building in ruins and covering Petersburg in smoke. According to a statement from Fire Marshal Ryan Welde, the fire has been ruled accidental in nature and was a result of maintenance work. The fire originated at ground level on the exterior of the building facing Dolphin Street. It then traveled up the wall via rigid foam insulation located behind the vinyl siding and continued to spread into the eaves... Full story

  • To the Editor

    Jul 13, 2023

    Join the Volunteer Fire Department To the Editor: Now that we have seen the ugly damage to the church that a structure fire does so quickly, it should be obvious why Petersburg needs a fire department. But a fire department is not just big red trucks, air packs, hoses, and axes. It needs volunteers — people who have the skills to deal with the serious problems that lesser mortals run away from. PVFD always needs more volunteers to learn to serve as firefighters, emergency medical technicians, search team members, and non-tactical supporting w...

  • Police Report

    Jul 13, 2023

    July 5 – Officers responded to a noise complaint on South 5th Street. Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of concern about fireworks. An officer responded to a report of an unsecured building, secured it and notified its owner. An officer responded to a minor vehicle accident in the south parking lot at Sandy Beach Park. An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity on Haugen Drive and determined it was unfounded. An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity on South Nordic Drive and determined it was n...

  • Freedom ringing in Petersburg

    Jul 6, 2023

    4th OF JULY COMPETITION WINNERS: 50 yard dash 6 & under Girls 1st - Emma Aikins 2nd - Stella Walker 3rd - Amara Westhoff Boys 1st - Owen Martin 2nd - Odin Burrell 3rd - Reilly Gacchina 50 yard dash 7-9 Girls 1st - Ivy Worhatch 2nd - Lucy Peterson 3rd - Emery Ledge Boys 1st - Jackson Zweifel 2nd - Caleb Westry & Luke Day 3rd - Grady Walker 50-yard dash 10-12 Girls 1st - Lucia Worhatch 2nd - Daisy Marrow 3rd - Jane Day Boys 1st - Devin Westry 2nd - Jamari Tate 3rd - Ryder Diehl Training Wheel...

  • Police report

    Jul 6, 2023

    June 28 – Found property was turned in to the Petersburg Police Department (PPD) and subsequently returned to its owner. A dog reported as lost from Vesta Street was found by its owner. An officer provided lockout assistance on North Nordic Drive. Officers conducted a welfare check on Skylark Way. An officer conducted a welfare check on Haugen Drive due to a 911 hang up and found all okay. June 29 – PPD received a 911 hang up from North Nordic Drive and an officer conducted a check of the provided location but found nothing of concern. An off...

  • 'This fire can consume our building, but not our hearts'

    Chris Basinger, Pilot Writer|Jul 6, 2023

    The St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church caught fire Thursday afternoon, leaving much of the building in ruins and covering Petersburg in smoke. There were no serious injuries reported and the fire did not spread to the surrounding buildings, however smoke from the blaze caused the Petersburg Medical Center and multiple businesses downtown to close. According to Fr. Jose Thomas, the parish priest at St. Catherine of Siena, a few people were attending a prayer service in the chapel when they... Full story

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

    Jun 29, 2023

    June 29, 1923 – Leonard Martins suffered a cracked bone in one of his legs and Leif Mathieson suffered a severely bruised foot last Thursday night, week, when a large wheel of an engine being installed at the West Lumber Company mill was tipped over and caught the boys as it fell. The two boys, with several others, were playing around the mill site and in some manner the wheel, which had been removed from the engine and set to one side, was pushed over and caught the two boys. Young Martins was removed to the hospital where his leg was d...

  • Search effort conducted for missing Kake fisherman

    Liam Demko|Jun 22, 2023

    A Kake resident was reported missing Friday night after failing to return from a fishing trip, prompting a search over the weekend, according to Petersburg Fire/EMS/SAR Director Aaron Hankins. A U.S. Coast Guard press release identified the missing man as Timothy Wilson Jr., 70, last seen Friday morning departing aboard a 15-foot Lund near Pup Island. Coast Guard Sector Juneau received a relayed report from the Alaska State Troopers at 8:30 p.m., Friday, of an overdue boater. Using a cell phone...

  • Assembly approves adjustment for SEAPA shutdown

    Chris Basinger|May 11, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved a fuel adjustment charge for the annual Southeast Alaska Power Agency shutdown during its meeting last week. SEAPA is scheduled to shut down its hydroelectric power supply to perform maintenance to Tyee and Swan Lakes from May 31 to June 9. During those 10 days, the borough will run its diesel plant, which the fuel adjustment charge looks to offset the high cost of doing. According to Utility Director Karl Hagerman, the adjustment will take...

  • Police report

    May 4, 2023

    April 26 – An officer spoke with an individual on South Nordic Drive. An officer responded to a report of dogs at large on Lumber Street, but could not locate them. The owner of a vehicle blocking access on North Nordic Drive was contacted and moved their vehicle. Hunt Parr Sr. was remanded for alleged parole violation. A driver on Scow Bay Loop Road was issued a warning for speed. Petersburg Police Department (PPD) received a report of a propane odor on North Nordic Drive. An on-call officer and the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department (... Full story

  • Assembly sets FY24 budget work session, reschedules May meeting

    Chris Basinger|Apr 20, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted on Monday to hold a work session to discuss the borough's FY24 draft budget and reschedule its first meeting in May. The work session will give the assembly and the public their first opportunity to review next year's borough budget ahead of its first reading. The work session will be held on Monday, April 24 at 6 p.m. in the assembly chambers. The assembly also voted to move its meeting scheduled for May 1 to Tuesday, May 2 at noon. The rescheduling was...

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