Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Municipal Government 2018 -- City and Borough of Ketchikan, Alaska
Our quick reference and archive of items from the Borough of Ketchikan, an surrounding areas of Southeast Alaska for 2018.
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Borough of Ketchikan website
Items of Note 2018
December
December 21 -- Sitka Tribe of Alaska spells out frustration with state
December 20 -- Sidestepping past legal issues, Sitka utility dock will go to highest bidder
December 20 -- Ketchikan City Council raises property tax, utility rates
December 20 -- Petersburg budgeting to replace trash baler
December 19 -- Petersburg assembly approves development code with changes
December 19 -- Ketchikan City Council to vote on tax, utility, increases
December 18 -- Attorney: Ketchikan borough use of CPV funds OK
December 18 -- Preliminary state budget includes funds for Sitka's harbours, schools
December 18 -- Assembly votes again to negotiate Petro land swap
December 18 -- Sitka Tribe sues state, claims mismanagement of herring fishery
December 18 -- Wrangell Mariners' Memorial one step closer to a reality
December 17 -- Ketchikan assembly approves animal-noise code change
December 17 -- Ketchikan schools superintendent resigns
December 14 -- Assembly to discuss implications of cruise head-tax ruling
December 14 -- Failed protective device trips breaker at Green Lake, causing outage
December 14 -- Sitka Assembly gives go-ahead for Blue Lake water filtration plant
December 12 -- Council wraps up review of city budget, starts on KPU
December 12 -- Metlakatla to follow Alaska Standard Time, allow liquor sales
December 11 -- SEARHC land transfer bill ready for President's signature
December 11 -- Tiny homes in the First City explored
December 11 -- What's happening at tonight's Sitka Assembly meeting?
December 10 -- Friday Night Insight program schedule released
December 7 -- Sitka's City Hall case for a secondary water source
December 6 -- Ketchikan council members discuss cruise tax ruling
December 5 -- Ketchikan council to discuss disposal of Main Street fire hall
December 5 -- Petersburg assembly votes to negotiate land swap with fuel company
December 4 -- Business owners, residents show up in force against letter to cruise company
December 3 -- Code change for animal noise complaints moves forward
November
November 30 -- Animal protection code changes up for assembly review
November 29 -- PeaceHealth Ketchikan offers accredited sleep-disorder care
November 28 -- City of Ketchikan 2019 budget: Status quo, deficit
November 23 -- Heated by hot springs, Tenakee Springs Museum tells community story
November 23 -- High turbidity causes Blue Lake water shut off Sunday
November 21 -- Petersburg assembly interested in cutting borough budget
November 21 -- Former Petersburg assembly member, ex-mayor seek assembly election change
November 21 -- Assembly takes no action on motoplex
November 20 -- Council cancels fibre optic cable contract
November 20 -- Petersburg assembly votes down ordinance on cruise ship sales tax change
November 19 -- Petersburg Medical Centre begins dialogue with community
November 16 -- Overtime pay up for Ketchikan City Council approval
November 16 -- Motocross proposal back in front of Ketchikan Borough Assembly
November 15 -- Tentative teacher contract cost about $950K in in year one
November 15 -- Petersburg School Food Service Remodel could start in April
November 15 -- Prep work for Shoemaker Bay in Wrangell wrapping up
November 15 -- Native leaders want Ketchikan district to close 'achievement gap'
November 13 -- As Sitka's senior population grows, Assembly weighs in on tax exemption programs
November 13 -- Ketchikan teachers, district negotiate tentative agreement
November 13 -- Ketchikan School Board meets this month in Saxman
November 9 -- City to consider new lease, or options for hospital management
November 9 -- Six win seats on Metlakatla Indian Community council
November 8 -- City of Wrangell is preparing in case of mass shooting
November 8 -- Ketchikan teacher-contract talks making progress
November 7 -- 'Door-knock' property tax audit troubles some Sitka seniors
November 6 -- Sitkans tell AK Roadless Rule committee that best action is 'no action'
November 6 -- Sitka police whistleblower suit set for trial in September 2019
November 6 -- With latest testing, Sitka School Board confronts 'achievement gap'
November 6 -- New Mayor, Assembly members sworn in in Yakutat
November 6 -- Petersburg assembly seeks more info from Forest Service on timber sales
November 6 -- Sitka Tribe wins honors, prepares for move to larger quarters
November 6 -- An unusual partnership, Sitka's utility installs GCI cell towers
November 2 -- District, teachers still at impasse over new contract
November 2 -- Ucore's proposed Ketchikan plant gets letter of support from AIDEA
November 1 -- Proposed distillery would go into vacant fire hall
November 1 -- Rain brings some relief; KPU switching back to hydro
October
October 31 -- Council to consider compensation changes for some KPU jobs
October 30 -- Shelter Cove project still under construction
October 26 -- PeaceHealth Ketchikan hires new psychiatrist
October 26 -- New doctor at PeaceHealth Medical Group on POW
October 24 -- Electric utility contracts for line clearing work south of Petersburg
October 24 -- Wrangell moves to get rid of prayer during public meetings
October 22 -- Petersburg's assembly, hospital board meet again on future of the facility
October 19 -- Ketchikan on 24/7 diesel power for foreseeable future
October 19 -- Saxman water system fails
October 17 -- Fireworks restrictions in front of Kethcikan City Council
October 16 -- Ketchikan borough reviewing animal control regulations
October 15 -- POW supports Klawock Aiport winter maintenance
October 12 -- Borough updating animal protection codes
October 12 -- Sitka High mock election closely mirrors municipal election
October 10 -- Draft dredging report for Petersburg habor out for review
October 9 -- Ketchikan city, borough election results certified
October 8 -- Ketchikan celebrates Alaska Indigenous Peoples Day
October 8 -- Newest Petersburg assembly members have homework to complete
October 5 -- Council approves emergency repairs for Schoenbar water pipe
October 4 -- Council to consider applicant for Ketchikan City Clerk
October 4 -- Vote sends message on Petersburg's senior tax exemption
October 4 -- No-smoking law took effect Monday
October 3 -- Ketchikan election canvass board finishes count
October 3 -- Petersburg assembly OKs hatchery support resolution
October 3 -- 24% of Ketchikan voters decide local elections
October 2 -- Wrangell turns out for hospital vote
October 2 -- Craig voters reject property tax repeal initiative
October 2 -- Ketchikan assembly OKs trail for tours
October 2 -- Assembly waits on discussion of expanded cruise industry presence in Petersburg
October 1 -- Election Day is Tuesday
September
September 28 -- "We can do better": Plastic bag fee postponed by Sitka Assembly
September 28 -- Airline, DOT debate Klawock Airport snow removal
September 28 -- Craig considers eliminating property tax
September 28 -- Proposed trail for tours back on assembly agenda
September 28 -- School Board candidates address issues of concern
September 27 -- School Board candidates discuss goals and issues
September 27 -- Breithaupt appointed to Ketchikan School Board vacancy
September 26 -- Concerned about process, Sitkans push back on new roadless proposal
September 26 -- Five candidates attend forum for Petersburg borough assembly
September 25 -- School Board to fill vacancy
September 25 -- Larger cruise ship company looking for other potential ports
September 24 -- Murkowski urges collaboration in new 'roadless' policy for the Tongass
September 24 -- Assembly candidates discuss natural resources and economic development
September 21 -- With one notable exception, Sitka nonprofits score local gran funds
September 21 -- Sitka authorizes $150K in legal fees for proposed hospital merger
September 21 -- Post-surge, Sitka assists electric customers with insurance claims
September 21 -- At Lt. Governor's hearing, Sitkans a resounding 'Yes' for salmon
September 21 -- Council bans intentional feeding of eagles
September 21 -- Petersburg assembly candidates on both sides of senior exemption ballot measure
September 21 -- Petersburg post office reopens
September 20 -- Wrangell's city manager elected to Southeast Conference board
September 20 -- Designs unveiled for new SEARHC hospital in Wrangell
September 20 -- Ketchikan City Council candidates discuss tourism and economy
September 20 -- Development code could be up for assembly vote this fall
September 19 -- City of Sitka denies allegations in police whistleblower suit
September 19 -- Citizens express concerns/hopes about Roadless rule changes
September 19 -- Plans for former juvenile centre on Ketchikan City Council agenda
September 19 -- Southeast hydro lake levels dropping during sunny September
September 18 -- New energy projects in the works in Southeast
September 17 -- High voltage surge shuts off power, damages equipment in Sitka
September 17 -- Ketchikan assembly approves PeaceHealth tobacco-cessation plan
September 17 -- Southeast candidates discuss priorities and Proposition 1
September 14 -- Ferry reform committee discusses Alaska Class crew quarters proposal
September 14 -- Tobacco tax plan up for assembly approval
September 14 -- Mural celebrates Southeast Alaska ocean life
September 13 -- State officials propose adding Alaska Class Ferry crew quarters
September 12 -- Ketchikan educators vote 'no-confidence' in superintendent
September 12 -- Southeast Conference hosts governor candidate forum
September 11 -- Ketchikan School Board to hear Investigation update
September 11 -- Ketchikan City Council candidates answer your questions
September 10 -- Southeast Conference to host governor's forum in Ketchikan
September 6 -- City bird-baiting moves forward
September 6 -- Ketchikan Borough Assembly candidates answer your questions
September 5 -- WISH grant, bird-baiting ordinance on council agenda
September 4 -- SBDC expands local position to include "Blue Economy'
August
August 31 -- Sitka's hospitals may combine: Assembly approves negotiating with SEARHC
August 31 -- SEARHC and Wrangell deal goes to the voters
August 30 -- Ketchikan Assembly to vote on Sales Tax Holiday
August 30 -- Ketchikan School Board adjourns after public comment
August 29 -- School Board special meeting rescheduled for Friday
August 28 -- Sitka police officer files whistleblower lawsuit
August 28 -- Ketchikan School Board make-up meeting is Wednesday
August 27 -- Two last minute candidates complete local election ballot
August 27 -- Ketchikan School Board President resigns position
August 24 -- Sitkans weigh in on possible SEARHC hospital merger
August 24 -- More candidates file for local elected office
August 23 -- New candidates file for local office
August 23 -- School Board postpones action items one week
August 22 -- With healthcare focus, Alyse Galvin seeks change in Congress
August 21 -- Contract with negotiations attorney back for a vote
August 20 -- Selling Sitka Community: What would the economic impact be?
August 20 -- Assembly delays vote on Saxman CPV grant request
August 20 -- Two more Ketchikan School Board candidates file
August 20 -- New DA for Ketchikan
August 20 -- Primary election is Tuesday
August 20 -- In run for Governor, Begich says voters deserve a choice
August 19 -- Question to raise taxes will not appear on Sitka ballot
August 19 -- Quorum offers to aid Sitka Community Hospital's transition to SEARHC
August 17 -- Housing assessment in front of Ketchikan assembly
August 17 -- School District investigation to start soon
August 17 -- Water a recurring topic at Ketchikan City Council meeting
August 16 -- Sitka school board brainstorms social media strategy
August 15 -- Ketchikan assembly approves recall vote for October 2 election
August 15 -- Absentee voting under way for Primary Election
August 15 -- Ketchikan City Council to look at restricting fireworks
August 14 -- Second candidate files for Ketchikan School Board
August 14 -- Assembly, School Board schedule special meetings
August 10 -- Recall petitions certified
August 10 -- Local election filing update
August 10 -- Senator Murkowski talks Kavanaugh, Roadless
August 9 -- Board cautiously optimistic about resuming KEA negotiations
August 9 -- Founders' Day celebrates Tsimshian culture and family
August 8 -- Petitions filed to recall Ketchikan School Board President
August 7 -- Insurance reserve fund payoff in front of Ketchikan School Board
August 7 -- Native tribes tell DOI in Ketchikan meeting to keep land-trust program
August 6 -- Assembly OK's tobacco tax change, nixes airport smoke shacks
August 3 -- Assembly to vote on designating beach as park
August 2 -- Council moves forward with eagle-baiting ordinance
August 2 -- Local candidate update
August 2 -- Tsimshian language meeting in Metlakatla inspires ideas and hopes
August 1 -- Candidates file for local elected office
August 1 -- Candidate filing period open in Ketchikan area
August 1 -- City reports on cruise discharge complaints
July
July 30 -- Ketchikan School Board tables investigator vote, expands search
July 27 -- Lieutenant governor candidate Sharon Jackson visits Ketchikan
July 26 -- Testing Ketchikan's beach water for poop
July 26 -- Petersburg post office boxes need address confirmation
July 25 -- Wireless company begins talks on POW to improve cell service
July 24 -- Chip sealing on state highway near Petersburg to finish up this week
July 20 -- Family of Wrangell's namesake explorer to visit town
July 20 -- Kake could see return of items from remote grave site
July 19 -- Eagle baiting big topic for Ketchikan City Council
July 19 -- Petersburg library welcomes intern, updates children's section
July 19 -- Does the investment in tourism pay off?
July 18 -- KPU wants to transfer Swan Lake operations to SEAPA
July 16 -- Sitka Assembly looks for ways to increase taxes on visitors
July 16 -- Assembly moves ahead with tobacco-tax amendment
July 12 -- Deadline to register to vote in Primary Election approaching
July 12 -- With contract expired, Sitka Chamber continues visitor services month-to-month
July 11 -- Perdue, Murkowski hear from POW Landscape Assessment Team
July 10 -- Sitka's July 4th: A Celebration of diverse ideas about America
July 10 -- Petersburg borough employees approve new contract
July 9 -- Sitka surgeon runs for state house
July 6 -- Petersburg police look to fill three vacancies
July 6 -- Secretary Purdue, Senator Murkowski tour Prince of Wales Island
July 3 -- Murkowski, agriculture secretary to tour Prince of Wales sawmills
July 3 -- Petersburg assembly sends senior sales tax question to ballot
July 3 -- Perdue, Murkowski plan Prince of Wales visit
July 3 -- City's emergency vehicles assessed
June
June 29 -- Shh ... Sitka's library quietly tops list of high performance buildings
June 29 -- 'Advisory vote' replaces 'public vote' on land disposal
June 27 -- Sitka raises rates for water, waste
June 27 -- Ketchikan cruise dock expansion plans on hold
June 26 -- Employees, Petersburg borough reach new tentative agreement
June 25 -- Council to discuss cruise dock expansion project
June 25 -- Petersburg sued for July Fourth fatal van crash
June 22 -- Sitka's Crescent Harbour playground set for July 4 Grand Opening
June 21 -- Testing facility application approved, charter boat rules to be enforced
June 21 -- State road near Petersburg to get more ship seal in July
June 20 -- Ketchikan landfill no longer accepting mixed paper as recyclables
June 20 -- Council to discuss marijuana testing facility license / recycling changes
June 20 -- Petersburg assembly member to listen in on labor talks
June 19 -- Assembly approves airport renovation contract
June 19 -- Petersburg assembly advances senior sales tax change, OKs harbor rate hike
June 18 -- Sitka's utility rates on the rise, but electric rates stay put
June 19 -- Advisory lifted for one Ketchikan beach, remains for others
June 15 -- Airport improvement project on Ketchikan assembly agenda
June 15 -- How the rules of selling city land in Sitka may change
June 14 -- Sitka's 'buy more to pay less' electric dilemma
June 14 -- Local candidate the selection for Petersburg police chief
June 13 -- Four police chief applicants interview in Petersburg
June 12 -- Norwegian Bliss brings optimism, challenges for future
June 8 -- Ketchikan resident running for U.S. House of Representatives
June 7 -- Gillnet disposal underway in Wrangell
June 7 -- Ketchikan City Council OKs mill rate decrease
June 6 -- Proposals for Sitka community must be made public to advance
June 6 -- Council to vote on reducing mill rate - slightly
June 4 -- Borough moves forward with funding tobacco cessation programs
June 1 -- Assembly to discuss garden stands, tobacco tax program
May
May 31 -- Opioid workshops held in Ketchikan
May 30 -- Proposed code change would allow garden sheds
May 25 -- Upper Water Street project in final year
May 24 -- DEC issues advisory for Knudson Cove water
May 23 -- Sheldon makes campaign stop in Ketchikan
May 23 -- Governor reflects on legislative session in stopover at Petersburg's Mayfest
May 23 -- Petersburg residents seek to replace senior tax exemption with rebate
May 22 -- District says goodbye to six retirees
May 22 -- DOT working to manage construction, traffic, pedestrians
May 22 -- Petersburg welcomes new storyteller's pole
May 22 -- Petersburg budget advances, harbor rate two
May 21 -- Sitka Counselling fights opioid crisis with treatment, prevention
May 21 -- Assembly adopts school district, borough budgets
May 18 -- Petersburg assembly to consider harbor fee increase
May 18 -- Budgets back in front of Ketchikan Borough Assembly
May 18 -- SEARHC awards healthy living grant to Petersburg Indian Association
May 18 -- Chenault brings campaign message to Ketchikan
May 18 -- Chenault to Sitka Chamber: 'I know how government should work'
May 17 -- Council hears from tour vendors and operators
May 16 -- Former Unalaska Mayor to run state ferry system
May 16 -- Officer threatens lawsuit over military leave policy
May 16 -- Petersburg borough budget back on track without changes
May 16 -- Story tellers pole at Petersburgh library not following traditional protocol
May 16 -- Sanderson to chair transboundary commission
May 15 -- Union files unfair labour complaint against Petersburg borough
May 15 -- Surprise funding boost saves Blatchley Art program, but not library
May 11 -- Gravina access improvement plans moving forward
May 11 -- Effort to cut Wrangell junkyard funding struck down in 7-4 vote
May 10 -- Posters offered to businesses that offer sign language
May 10 -- Petersburg assembly split on timber sale letter
May 10 -- Petersburg's proposed budget fails in the first reading
May 9 -- 'Van Winkle 18' brings realistic anti-terror training to Sitka
May 9 -- Despite Governor's request, legislators question pricier option for Wrangell cleanup
May 7 -- Assembly OKs limited reality TV show filming with Petersburg police
May 7 -- $2.5 million proposed for contentious cleanup in Wrangell
May 7 -- Assembly moves forward with schools borough budgets
May 4 -- School District, borough budgets up for assembly discussion
May 4 -- Former museum director hired as assistant city manager
May 4 -- Sitka to spend $100K on unspecified bulk water problem
May 3 -- Sitka assembly moves to repeal voter approval of large land sales
May 3 -- Village Public Safety Officer hired for Kake
May 2 -- Governor makes a swing through Ketchikan
May 2 -- Ketchikan City Council to consider adding temporary extra officer
May 2 -- Following harvest shortfall, Sitka contemplates a herring moratorium
May 1 -- Petersburg hires deputy clerk, sorting through police chief candidates
April
April 30 -- Foundation to give $26,000 to local non-profits
April 27 -- Ketchikan readies for summer cruise season
April 27 -- Ketchikan Chamber honors individuals and businesses
April 26 -- Senior sales tax exemption replaced with a $350 rebate program
April 25 -- Southeast tribal corporation boosts government contracts
April 23 -- "Ketchikan Is:' Museum readies new permanent exhibit
April 23 -- Borough accomplishments highlighted
April 23 -- Consultants take pulse of Sitka hospital's long-term needs
April 20 -- City Council updated on uplands planning
April 19 -- Assembly gives administrator, attorney 'satisfactory' reviews
April 18 -- Petersburg seeks updated info on land entitlement
April 17 -- Proposal: Use marijuana tax for homeless services
April 17 -- Assembly moves forward with increased spending authority
April 17 -- Petersburg assembly may consider resolution on timber sale losses (audio)
April 16 -- Health insurance, tax bill discussed at Sullivan town hall (audio)
April 16 -- At final budget meeting, Sitka Assembly adds $300,000 to schools
April 16 -- Sitka Tribe to co-manage interpretation at Sitka National Historical Park
April 16 -- Fort Rousseau causeway access restricted for toxin removal
April 13 -- Ketchikan assembly to vote on FEMA flood-maps appeal
April 13 -- Ketchikan official meet with White House representatives
April 12 -- Ketchikan teacher contracts focus of School Board public comment
April 10 -- DOT funding cuts affects road maintenance, repairs
April 5 -- Health billing transparency ordinance to go to a committee
April 5 -- To prepare for the worst, Sitka Airport drills mock plane crash (audio)
April 4 -- Dunleavy brings gubernatorial primary message to Ketchikan (audio)
April 4 -- Wrangell looking at a joint WMC, SEARHC campus (audio)
April 4 -- Health-care billing regs back in front of Ketchikan City Council
April 3 -- School board to seek city support for Sitka Performing Arts Centre (audio)
April 3 -- Southeast dam expansion cuts diesel use in first year
April 2 -- Ketchikan airport TV;s can keep airing CNN Airport News (audio)
March
March 30 -- Assembly to discuss airport TV
March 29 -- Petersburg volunteers finishing up repainting "Our Town" mural
March 27 -- Landless communities continue to fight for land (audio)
March 26 -- Petersburg to repair older of two reservoir dams
March 23 -- Ketchikan's City Mayor Williams not seeking re-election (audio)
March 22 -- City of Sitka faces tough choices, cuts in FY19 budget (audio)
March 22 -- Forum gathers input on proposed Ketchikan health billing regs (audio)
March 22 -- Governor nominates Petersburg, Seward men for North Pacific Council seats
March 21 -- Ketchikan overnight warming centre set to close for the season
March 21 -- Petersburg borough workers vote down tentative contract agreement
March 20 -- Ketchikan's Spring Clean-up set for April 21-28
March 19 -- Assembly postpones action on proposed Ketchikan Motorplex
March 19 -- Wrangell assembly approves new $9 million water plant (audio)
March 19 -- Assembly moves to help struggling Sitkans pay utility bills (audio)
March 16 -- Borough, FEMA floodplain map numbers not in sync (audio)
March 16 -- Assembly to talk budget, tax caps, FEMA resolution
March 15 -- Layoffs, 4 day weeks discussed at Assembly-School Board special meeting
March 15 -- Council tentatively moves forward with raising sales tax cap
March 15 -- Petersburg planning commission sends new development code to assembly
March 15 -- Petersburg hospital looks to interview four finalists for CEO
March 14 -- Wrangell declares water emergency (audio)
March 14 -- Council to revisit health billing transparency ordinance
March 14 -- Eight commercial and five-residential burglaries so far this year (audio)
March 12 -- Proposed capital budget includes money for hatchery near Petersburg
March 9 -- Petersburg assembly joins call for increased sea otter harvest
March 9 -- Better Ferry access for Gravina Island in draft STIP
March 8 -- Petersburg assembly approves new contract for most borough employees
March 6 -- No mention for Prince Rupert's AMHS terminal in Alaska's State Transportation Improvement plan NCR
March 5 -- Ketchikan borough housing-needs assessment moves forward
March 5 -- Ketchikan library a finalist for national medal
March 5 -- Petersburg assembly gives final approval on utility reorganization
March 5 -- Former Hoonah mayor enters HD35 race
March 2 -- Community looking to delay FEMA Flood Map
March 2 -- Vacation build up to cost borough about $100K
March 2 -- Petesburg asks Division of Forestry to drop parcels from logging plan
March 1 -- Petersburg utility restructuring moving forward
March 1 -- Ketchikan health billing transparency measure postponed
February
February 28 -- Petersburg OKs cruise fee for 2019
February 28 -- Health billing ordinance in front of Ketchikan City Council
February 27 -- Southern southeast scrap metal recycling to restart this spring
February 23 -- City of Wrangell requests residents limit water usage due to lack of rainfall
February 23 -- Mediation results in tentative agreement for Petersburg borough employee contract
February 23 -- RCA wants to hear POW internet woes
February 22 -- Company says it's bringing gas utility service to Southeast
February 22 -- Petersburg residents learn about proposed new development code
February 16 -- City needs to choose how to expand downtown dock
February 15 -- City of Ketchikan to try again to sell former youth facility
February 14 -- Port expansion presentation planned for Ketchikan City Council
February 9 -- Ketchikan borough aims to 'wean off' department use of CPV funds (audio)
February 8 -- Petersburg senior tax card fee close to passing
February 8 -- House bill transfers land for Swan Lake (audio)
February 7 -- City of Wrangell considers new $9 million water treatment plant
February 7 -- Petersburg close to passing new cruise ship fee (audio)
February 7 -- Petersburg mayor expects loss of Coast Guard cutter in four years
February 6 -- Split Petersburg assembly moves forward on utility reorganization (audio)
February 6 -- Sitka restores sewer connection, citizens can resume water use
February 6 -- Assembly mulls how to spend $1 million-plus tobacco tax revenue
February 6 -- Sitka restores sewer connection, citizens can resume water use
February 5 -- Humans main source of bacteria in tested Ketchikan water (audio)
February 2 -- Ketchikan assembly to discuss tobacco tax use
February 2 -- Council talks port changes, parking
February 1 -- Ketchikan assembly plan FY'19
February 1 -- Port development could take a bit of our public parking (audio)
February 1 -- Petersburg chamber cancels 2018 salmon derby
February 1 -- Allen narrowly wins Sitka hospital CEO contract extension
January
January 31 -- Ketchikan council to hear dock expansion presentation
January 30 -- Mining company plans to build processing plant in Ketchikan (audio)
January 26 -- FEMA flood zone map meeting draws a crowd
January 25 -- District to solicit parent input for 2018-19 school calendar
January 24 -- Community Foundation to receive donation, accept grant applications
January 24 -- Flu season hits Ketchikan
January 23 -- Glenn Brown to resign school board seat
January 23 -- Craig residents evacuated for tsunami warning
January 23 -- Lots of alerts, but no tsunami
January 22 -- Will the Legislature find consensus this year? Southeast lawmakers hope so
January 19 -- Council OKs crosswalks safety improvement plan
January 19 -- Petersburg cruise ship, senior fees get first approval
January 19 -- Effort underway to increase voter turnout
January 18 -- Petersburg electric department reorganization back on track
January 18 -- CoastAlaska soon to own KSTK to keep local station alive
January 18 -- DOT project in downtown starting mid-February
January 17 -- Cross walk safety up for Ketchikan City Council discussion
January 16 -- Assembly approves land sale
January 12 -- DOT, city, public discuss crosswalk safety improvements for Ketchikan (audio)
January 12 -- Mountain Point land sale returns for Ketchikan Assembly vote
January 10 -- Three finalists picked for Ketchikan borough attorney job
January 9 -- Stedman pre-files bill to limit use of Perm Fund Earnings
January 5 -- Flood-zone map expansion affects more Ketchikan property owners
January 4 -- Council limits pot cultivation, bans edible manufacturing
January 4 -- Petersburg to apply for herbicide spraying grant
January 4 -- Petersburg assembly votes down permit for boat ramp
January 3 -- Ketchikan council to vote on cultivation limit, manufacturing ban
January 3 -- Petersburg starts community open houses on budgeting
January 3 -- Rep. Ortiz gives Ketchikan assembly a legislative preview
January 2 -- Sitka Assembly approves upgrade of Sitka Community Hospital records
January 2 -- Off-leash use at Weiss Fields moves forward
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