High School Seniors Reflect on Graduation
As their final day started, Seniors reflected on their last few hours of high school (ever!) and had a few words of advice for the younger students they were leaving behind.
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As their final day started, Seniors reflected on their last few hours of high school (ever!) and had a few words of advice for the younger students they were leaving behind.
Read MoreThe City of Petersburg now has a new, online, interactive map that allows users to get an aerial view of a street, block or home, and access to tax assessment and zoning information for any property in the City.
Read MoreThe Petersburg Republican who is challenging Representative Peggy Wilson in the Primary says he’s been travelling District two, talking to voters. Steven Samuelson grew up in Petersburg and spent 21 years commercial fishing. He currently works at Hammer and Wikan hardware, where he’s a board member. Samuelson has also worked for Sitka-based Allen Marine. He’s relatively new to politics and ran against Wilson once before in 2008. Samuelson currently serves on Petersburg’s Planning and Zoning commission. Matt Lichtenstein recently asked Samuelson about the legislative session and his campaign plans.
Read MoreState representative Peggy Wilson was happy with the outcome of this year’s legislative session. Among other things, the capital budget included more than 34 million dollars in project funding for her district, which includes Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka and several smaller towns. The budget is still awaiting Governor Sean Parnell’s approval. Wilson met with Parnell to voice support for the funding, which she and Sitka Senator Bert Stedman had put into the bill for the district.
Wilson is running for re-election to her 6th term in the State House this fall. She’s also facing a 2nd primary challenge from Steven Samuelson of Petersburg. Wilson recently visited Petersburg during the Little Norway Festival. Matt Lichtenstein asked about her re-election bid and her work in the Legislature this year
Republican and Democratic candidates for Governor have been making the rounds around Southeast Alaska this spring. Anchorage republican Ralph Samuels recently visited Petersburg for the Little Norway Festival. Samuels was in the State House from 2002 to 2008. Samuels was born and raised in Alaska. Besides anchorage, he’s lived in Nome, Fairbanks, and Metlakatla but says he considers King Salmon, in Bristol Bay, home. He was a Vice President at Penn Air, the major commuter airline in Southwest Alaska, which is where he spent most of his career. He currently serves as Vice President of Government and Community Affairs for Holland America Cruise Lines. Samuels describes himself as a “private sector guy”. He spoke with KFSK’s Matt Lichtenstein during Mayfest
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