Author: kfskadmin

Petersburg celebrates town centenial with big picture

Petersburg celebrated its Centennial anniversary Tuesday afternoon with a massive, group photo. The mayor declared a half-day holiday and local organizers estimate as many as 15 hundred people, roughly half the population, turned out to the ball fields for the panoramic picture. That included the school districts entire compliment of staff and students. The rainy weather cleared just in time and a city bucket truck lifted the photographer high above the field. She composed the shot with the help of two-way radios and a crowd-wrangler on the ground. Matt Lichtenstein gathered some of the sounds and voices from the brief but historic event

Read More

House candidate Stein visits Petersburg

Several candidates for office have been making the rounds through Southeast Alaska. Reber Stein is one of them. Stein is a Democrat from Sitka who is running for the State House seat now held by Wrangell Republican Peggy Wilson.
Stein credits Wilson for her accomplishments as a lawmaker, but he says he can offer new energy in the job and improve connections with other legislators to benefit the district. The ferry system is one of the issues he’s anxious to tackle.
Stein spent much of his youth in Sitka and has lived there for about 30 years. He works in technical support for the state’s largest employee union – the Alaska State Employees Association. He currently serves on the Sitka Borough Assembly.
He was in Petersburg last week and KFSK’s Matt Lichtenstein asked him about his decision to run for the District Two House seat.

Read More

Strand appointed to City Council

Petersburg has a new City Councilor. The Mayor and three Councilors Monday night appointed Nancy Strand to the vacant seat. Strand was born and raised in Petersburg. She previously served on the Council forty years ago. Since her retirement from construction work in 1995, Strand has volunteered for a variety of city and community posts. In recent years, she was on the local committee that drafted the charter for a proposed Petersburg borough. She also serves on the Clausen Memorial Museum board and is chair of the City’s Utility Board. She lost an election bid for council last fall.
Strand was one of two applicants for the seat formerly held by longtime councilor Ed Sarf, who passed away in March. The other applicant was Ben Johnson, the operations director for the Petersburg Indian Association and current chair of the City’s ad hoc, smoking ordinance committee .In a secret ballot, the council initially voted three to one in favor of Strand. However, with just a quorum of four members Monday night, the vote had to be unanimous to make the appointment. So they took a second vote and everyone voted for strand. Councilors Mark Jenson and John Havrilek were out of town. Strand will have to resign her seat on the utility board to take the council appointment. Her council term will expire this fall.

Read More

Labor dispute continues, more council news

The latest round in Petersburg’s municipal labor dispute came up at the City Council meeting Monday night. A group of city workers turned out to talk to the Mayor and Council again. This time, their concern focused on some of the City Managers statements to the press. Matt Lichtenstein has a look at that testimony and a wrap-up of some of the other news from this week’s City Council meeting

Read More

Strand appointed to Council

Petersburg has a new City Councilor. The Mayor and three Councilors Monday night appointed Nancy Strand to the vacant seat. Strand was born and raised in Petersburg. She previously served on the Council forty years ago. Since her retirement from construction work in 1995, Strand has volunteered for a variety of city and community posts. In recent years, she was on the local committee that drafted the charter for a proposed Petersburg borough. She also serves on the Clausen Memorial Museum board and is chair of the City’s Utility Board. She lost an election bid for council last fall.
Strand was one of two applicants for the seat formerly held by longtime councilor Ed Sarf, who passed away in March. The other applicant was Ben Johnson, the operations director for the Petersburg Indian Association and current chair of the City’s ad hoc, smoking ordinance committee .In a secret ballot, the council initially voted three to one in favor of Strand. However, with just a quorum of four members Monday night, the vote had to be unanimous to make the appointment. So they took a second vote and everyone voted for strand. Councilors Mark Jenson and John Havrilek were out of town. Strand will have to resign her seat on the utility board to take the council appointment. Her council term will expire this fall . Councilor Rick Braun also reminded the public that most of the council seats will be up for election this fall:

Read More

KFSK_donate

KFSK_donate

noaa-transparent-logo_KFSK

noaa-transparent-logo_KFSK

Pick Click Give tile

Pick Click Give tile

March 31st is the deadline to make a donation to a nonprofit through your Permanent Fund Dividend. Thank You for supporting Petersburg nonprofits!!

Voices of Séet Ká Kwáan

Homegrown Conversations for Curious Minds

Homegrown Conversations for Curious Minds

Homegrown Conversations for Curious Minds - a KFSK and Public Library Podcast, Tuesdays 6:30pm

MItkof Highway Weather Gauge

MItkof Highway Weather Gauge

View Rainfall, Wind and Weather Conditions Along Mitkof Highway Hillside near 5.6 mile

Mobile Alert Registration

Mobile Alert Registration

Information to register mobile devices for National Alert Notices

webcam

webcam

LIVE Web Cam KFSK Tower

KFSK Community Calendar

Facebook Feed

Crab Bait Radio

Crab Bait Radio

CRAB BAIT RADIO ARCHIVE - KFSK fun and satire on all things that can fit into the pot

Petersburg Marine Mammal Center

Frederick Soundings Archive

Frederick Soundings is an educational radio series produced in collaboration between the Petersburg Marine Mammal Center and KFSK Community Radio