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  • New reporter joins the Petersburg Pilot staff

    Aug 3, 2023

    Olivia Rose, the Pilot's new full time news reporter, arrived in Petersburg on Sunday. She was born and raised in a small town near San Francisco and appreciates the nuanced community service role of the local newsroom. Olivia developed her journalism skills and sharpened her writing chops serving as Editor in Chief for The Lion school newspaper at Loyola Marymount University, from which she is a 2023 magna cum laude graduate in Journalism. She's contributed writing to multiple publications,...

  • ORCA theater camp stages outdoor play at Sandy Beach

    Lizzie Thompson|Aug 3, 2023

    Eighteen Petersburg youth ages 7 to 12 have been spending their afternoons at Sandy Beach Park participating in Petersburg Medical Center's ORCA (Outdoor Recreation Creation Adventure) Theatre Camp, an eight-day experience that uses nature as a backdrop to educate and inspire children with their local environment while practicing life skills through theater with Camp Director Brad Younts. Younts, who earned his BFA in theater at Boston's Emerson College, has been involved with theater for more...

  • Hospital Board could hold future meetings in assembly chambers

    Chris Basinger|Aug 3, 2023

    The Petersburg Medical Center Board discussed holding future board meetings in the Petersburg Borough Assembly chambers last week in an effort to make their meetings more accessible to the public as the new facility project progresses. The board typically holds its meetings on the last Thursday of each month at 5 p.m. in the Dorothy Ingle Conference Room, located on the first floor of the hospital. Though hospital board meetings are open to the public, both in person and over Zoom, they are not broadcast by KFSK like the assembly and school...

  • Meet new 4th grade teacher Sharon Paulson

    Olivia Rose|Aug 3, 2023

    Sharon Paulson moved her family from Juneau to Petersburg in July and will teach fourth grade at Stedman Elementary School this fall as one of several new additions to the Petersburg School District's roster of educators. This will be her fourth teaching position in Alaska, where her entire career as an educator has taken place. Paulson attended undergrad at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia before moving back to her home town of Wakarusa, Indiana, where she wrote for the local...

  • Debi Tice returning to Petersburg as new Stedman librarian

    Olivia Rose|Aug 3, 2023

    The K-5th grade library program at Stedman Elementary School will welcome home a former Petersburg resident and long-time friend to the community, Debi Tice. One of several new hires to Petersburg School District, Tice now holds the title of Elementary Librarian and Intervention - the latter half reflecting a measure of the Alaska Reads Act. Tice started teaching in Petersburg in 1998, leaving and returning a few times, then ultimately taking her teaching career abroad to Brazil, China, and...

  • Trial date set for police chief's lawsuit against borough

    Chris Basinger|Jul 27, 2023

    James Kerr v. Borough of Petersburg has been scheduled for a six-day jury trial in the Juneau Superior Court beginning on March 18, 2024, according to court records obtained by the Pilot. Petersburg Police Department Chief Jim Kerr, through counsel, demanded a jury trial on all claims in the case in a request filed in the court last December. Kerr is suing the Petersburg Borough for allegedly defaming him and portraying him in a false light in a statement released by the borough in response to a public records request filed by KFSK last year. T...

  • Swimmer completes seven-mile open-water crossing of Frederick Sound

    Liam Demko|Jul 27, 2023

    After just barely falling short of his goal last year, Andrew Simmonds managed to complete a seven-mile swim across Frederick Sound on July 15. Simmonds-a physical therapist at the Petersburg Medical Center-started his crossing at Petersburg's Sandy Beach at 7:01 a.m. His first steps into the water marked the beginning of what would become a seven-hour long battle that pushed him to his limits. However, the challenge truly began for Simmonds when he arrived in Petersburg back in October 2021...

  • Assembly approves utility extensions to 3 residential lots

    Chris Basinger|Jul 27, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved a resolution at its July 17 meeting to extend utility connections to three residentially-zoned borough-owned lots. The decision comes as the borough continues to address the ongoing housing crisis in Petersburg in a bid to make the lots more affordable for a possible future sale. The three parcels that will see the utility connection stubs installed include 1200 Lake Street, 200 Aaslaug Street, and a 8,862 square foot lot near Hungry Point. The assembly approved the use of up to $100,000 from...

  • Informational signs on Indigenous culture coming to Sandy Beach

    Chris Basinger|Jul 27, 2023

    Four interpretive signs detailing the cultural and natural history of Sandy Beach are set to be installed at the park within the next year. The signs will describe four themes of Indigenous people's presence at Sandy beach-arrival, fish traps, petroglyphs, and shell midden. "It's a dream," PIA Tribal Council Member Brenda Norheim said. "Something that we have been talking about for...at least the last 10 years of being able to have more of a presence in our community overall and with telling...

  • Assembly raises department heads' salaries to stay competitive

    Chris Basinger|Jul 27, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted to implement a new pay schedule for the borough’s 14 department heads based on their longevity during last week’s meeting. The assembly voted 4-1 in favor of the change, which will cost approximately $139,000, with Assembly Member Donna Marsh opposed. The new schedule mirrors the longevity pay schedule that was introduced for borough employees as part of the recently approved collective bargaining agreement between the Petersburg Municipal Employees Association and the borough. The change aims to incentiviz...

  • Assembly reverses Planning Commission decision on new hospital site

    Chris Basinger|Jul 20, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly, acting as the board of adjustment, approved an application for a preliminary plat and vacation of certain rights-of-way at the future site of the new hospital on Monday, which had previously been denied by the Planning Commission. The Petersburg Medical Center appealed the decision after the Planning Commission voted against the application, claiming that the commission's decision was made in error, will have an adverse effect, and should be modified. The...

  • Borough solid waste disposal costs up by 34% under new contract

    Chris Basinger|Jul 20, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously on Monday to renew its contract with Republic Services for solid waste transportation and disposal, which includes new terms that significantly raise service fees and could require the borough to secure its own fleet of shipping containers down the road. The new agreement, which goes into effect on Sept. 1, will increase the borough’s base rate for transport and disposal of municipal solid waste from $128.76 to $172.86 per ton, an approximately 34% bump. Public Works Director Chris Cotta w...

  • PMC's 9th annual Pedal/Paddle Battle hopes to raise $20,000 for continuing education

    Liam Demko|Jul 20, 2023

    The Petersburg Medical Center Foundation is inviting all members of the community to bike or kayak as part of the annual Pedal/Paddle Battle this year on Saturday, July 29. The course will take participants from Scow Bay to Sandy Beach while contributions raised by the event will support continuing education for PMC staff and go toward scholarships for Petersburg High School seniors. "We were really successful last year, we had about 75 participants, and a lot of families participated. Anybody...

  • Thirty-seven years in the making, Hoopie Davidson's chess set is complete

    Lizzie Thompson|Jul 20, 2023
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    Before becoming one of Petersburg's favorite school bus drivers Hoopie Davidson started making a chess set, but she put that project on hold for thirty-seven years to better focus on her new job and on raising her family. After retiring in 2020 she turned her attention back to the project that sparked her imagination so many years ago and now she's glowing with the satisfaction of finally completing her passion project. "This is my masterpiece," Davidson says, gesturing to the thirty-four inch... Full story

  • 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

  • Community Center will partially close during sewer line repairs

    Chris Basinger|Jul 13, 2023

    The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved a bid award for a project that would replace approximately 200 feet of sewer lines beneath the Community Center during its July 3 meeting. The project will close half of the Community Center while the floor is ripped up and the main sewer line and lateral lines are replaced. The Community Center has been experiencing sewer problems for the last couple of years, such as toilets not flushing and water fountains draining onto the floor,...

  • Mountain View Food Services will begin hosting dining room meals again this week

    Liam Demko|Jul 13, 2023

    Mountain View Food Services will begin holding in-person meals at Mountain View Manor's dining room this Monday, bringing the elderly dining program one step closer to its pre-COVID state. Since March 2020, the program has exclusively functioned as a meal delivery service due to COVID-19 concerns, but after a board decision on Tuesday, the dining hall will open its doors to the program once again. "Prior COVID, all the meals were to be eaten in the dining room unless someone was considered to...

  • SEAPA postpones potential wholesale rate increase

    Chris Basinger|Jul 13, 2023

    A potential Southeast Alaska Power Agency (SEAPA) wholesale rate increase has been deferred by at least a year due to record high power sales in Ketchikan, Petersburg, and Wrangell this spring, according to Vice Mayor Bob Lynn. “It’s a record, I mean it’s about 5% above any previous sales that we did this past winter, which is pretty significant,” Lynn said during his July 3 report to the Petersburg Borough Assembly about the latest SEAPA Board meeting The SEAPA Board last approved a wholesale rate increase in December 2022, raising the pri...

  • Dump truck damages power pole causing outage

    Chris Basinger|Jul 13, 2023

    A private dump truck hit a guy-wire supporting a power pole on the dump hill Wednesday, cutting power to the baler facility and water treatment plant, according to Utility Director Karl Hagerman. The outage also affected Sandy Beach Road, North Nordic Drive, Wrangell Avenue, Petersburg High School, OBI, and Petersburg IGA. Petersburg Municipal Power and Light was alerted to the incident near Reservoir Road around 10:10 a.m. and responded. According to Hagerman, the guy-pole that was attached to...

  • Ness Point bench commemorates early Petersburg family

    Liam Demko|Jul 13, 2023

    Ness family members from across the country gathered at Ness Point in Petersburg last Saturday to dedicate a bench to relatives Erick, Ragna, Leo, and Carl Ness. Crafted by local artist Josef Quitslund, the bench depicts an early 20th century view of Ness Point-the current location of Eagle's Roost Park-where three houses and a large garden built by Petersburg pioneer Erick Ness previously stood. "[The point] is everything. Even to talk about it brings emotions for me," said Erick Ness'...

  • Petersburg man completes swim across Frederick Sound

    Chris Basinger|Jul 13, 2023

    They say 'To dare is to do,' and Scott May, 59, did just that when he successfully completed the first known open-water swim across Frederick Sound. May, aided by his wife Bridget Wittstock and Tom Thompson in a boat alongside him, completed the 4-mile swim on Wednesday in about four hours, starting from Horn Cliffs on the mainland and making landfall at Frederick Point. "I didn't think I'd really actually do it and I really didn't tell anybody, but when I said it to a few people then I was...

  • PMEA, assembly ratify new collective bargaining agreement

    Chris Basinger|Jul 6, 2023

    Following an executive session during Monday’s Petersburg Borough Assembly meeting, the assembly voted 6-0, with Mayor Mark Jensen excused, to approve the new collective bargaining agreement between the borough and the Petersburg Municipal Employees Association. The new CBA will run from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2026. The biggest change from their last agreement is the introduction of a new wage matrix, which eliminates step increases and replaces them with a longevity pay system. According to the agreement, employees will receive a p...

  • Heat wave expected to slam Southeast

    Chris Basinger|Jul 6, 2023

    The National Weather Service in Juneau issued a special weather statement on Wednesday warning of near record high temperatures across Southeast Alaska this week. According to the statement, the high temperatures are expected to occur starting Thursday and continuing through Sunday. Communities in the southern Southeast and those located farther from coastal waters are expected to see the warmest temperatures. The NWS in Juneau is forecasting sunny weather in Petersburg with temperatures rising...

  • 10.8 Mile culvert replacement project nearly complete

    Liam Demko|Jul 6, 2023

    Culvert repairs at 10.8 Mile Mitkof Highway in Petersburg are planned to come to a close this Saturday. Rock-N-Road Construction—the project’s primary contractor—started the project during the last week of May, completely replacing the five-foot culvert which had been damaged by age, erosion, and corrosion. “We went in and replaced it with a seven-foot aluminum culvert, where the previous one was galvanized steel,” said project superintendent Roger Hammer. “[Galvanized steel] tends to have a c...

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