Articles from the February 19, 2025 edition


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  • Classified ads

    Feb 19, 2025

    PIANO TUNING Piano tuner from Corvine Piano Care plans a March visit if there are enough pianos to be serviced. Contact Alice Rooney at 907-305-0007 to be put on the work list. JOB ANNOUCEMENT Superior Marine Services, a shipyard in Wrangell, is looking for a full-time experienced bookkeeper/office manager. Required skills: QuickBooks online, bookkeeping, Microsoft Office Excel and Word. Duties include but are not limited to: Answering phones, coordinating with owner to schedule appointments, accounts payable, accounts receivable, daily...

  • Thank you

    Feb 19, 2025

    The hand-woven cedar bark hat valued at $1,500 that I happily donated for the Tasha Toombs Peterman fundraiser raised $5,400. We are Wrangell strong and we all do for each other. I am so proud to have helped Tasha. I could not have done it all without the help of Team Tasha: Fern Seimears, Lynn Allen and Christy Jamieson. Thank you for the overwhelming and generous support to everyone who bought tickets. Congratulations to the winner Trixie Kalkins-Bennet. Clara Haley...

  • Fisheries managers start process to tighter salmon bycatch rules

    Yereth Rosen, Alaska Beacon|Feb 19, 2025

    Federal fishery managers took steps on Feb. 11 to impose new rules to prevent Alaska chum salmon from being scooped into nets that go after Bering Sea pollock, an industrial-scale fishery that produces the nation’s largest single-species commercial seafood harvest. The North Pacific Fishery Management Council advanced a suite of new protections intended to combat the pollock trawlers’ salmon bycatch, the term for the incidental catch of unintended species. Proposed steps in the package include numeric caps on total chum salmon bycatch, wit...