Articles from the September 26, 2019 edition


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  • New generator moved into power plant

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    The Wrangell Municipal Light & Power Department spent most of their day last Thursday, Sept. 19, moving one of their new generators into the power plant. Wrangell recently purchased two generators from the city of Nome to reinforce the department's power generation capabilities. Rod Rhoades, director, said that all of the city's generators are basically the "plan B" for emergency power. Wrangell's power needs sit between 8-9 megawatts, he said. The borough typically draws its power from Tyee...

  • Assembly considers joining tax authority, discusses overpaid property tax refund

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    The Wrangell Borough Assembly held a work session on top of their regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 24. The work session was to discuss the Alaska Municipal Sales Tax Authority, a statewide entity that the Alaska Municipal League is currently working to organize. The tax authority is meant to act as the "clearinghouse" for tax collection from remote retailers, according to the agenda packet. For towns like Wrangell, only large online retailers like Amazon meet certain thresholds to collect and...

  • Wrangell supports its newest resident

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    Sabina Schlotzhauer, at one month old, is one of Wrangell's newest residents. Born to Kassee and Curtis Schlotzhauer, Sabina is facing some medical issues. Kassee said in a Facebook message that Sabina suffers from HIE, or Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy. According to the HIE Help Center, it is a form of brain damage that can occur in newborns when there is a shortage of oxygen in the bloodstream and a shortage of blood flow to the brain. There are a wide range of causes for HIE, according to...

  • The Way We Were In the Sentinel 100, 75, 50 and 25 years ago.

    Sep 26, 2019

    September 25, 1919 At the meeting of Alaska Labor Union No. 10 to be held Saturday night delegates will be elected to the first territorial convention of the Alaska Labor Union, which will convene in Juneau Oct. 10. At present there is no territorial organization of the Union. The first chapter was organized at Anchorage there years ago, and that local has taken the lead in the affairs of the union. The officers of the Wrangell local are particularly desirous that there be as large an attendance as possible Saturday night in order that all may...

  • Meet the Candidates:

    Sep 26, 2019

    The City and Borough Assembly: Three Year Tearm Julie Decker is seeking re-election to the Wrangell Borough Assembly for a three-year term. There are several reasons she wants to sit for another term on the assembly. The current borough assembly has been making some good decisions on behalf of the city, she said, and she would like to see that continue. As a member of the assembly, she said that she has tried to stay informed and lead in a way that benefits the city as a whole. She added that...

  • Court report

    Sep 26, 2019

    Aug. 22: Aaron Young appeared at a felony first hearing, charged with driving under the influence and refusing a chemical test. A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Aug. 30. He was released on a $5,000 appearance bond, $5,000 performance bond, and is not allowed to possess or consume alcohol. Aug. 30: Dylan Franks was arraigned on charges of violating conditions of release. He was released on a $1,000 cash performance bond and is not allowed to leave Wrangell. A calendar call was scheduled for Sept. 17. Sept. 3: Theodosia James was...

  • Police report

    Sep 26, 2019

    September 16 Agency assist: Door unlocked. Suspicious circumstance: Civil matter. Unsecured premises. September 17 Citizen assist: Vehicle unlock. Paper service. Found property: Glasses turned in. Traffic stop: Verbal warning for driving habits. Found property: Cell phone turned in, returned to owner. September 18 Abandoned vehicle. Subpoena service. Suspicious circumstance. Report of Disturbance. September 19 Four subpoena services performed. September 20 Crisis intervention team. Traffic stop: Verbal warning to travel with headlights on....

  • Volleyball team gearing up for new season under new leadership

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    The Lady Wolves, Wrangell High School's volleyball team, are gearing up for another season. They will be traveling a lot this year, according to the team's schedule, with only one home game scheduled against school rival Petersburg. Wrangell will also be hosting the regional tournament in November. The team consists of 11 girls this year, as well as some new leadership. Alyssa Allen is the Lady Wolves' new head coach and she is looking forward to the new season. Allen was the team's assistant...

  • Swim team hits the water at Juneau meet

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    Wrangell's swim team finally made it to their first meet in Juneau on Sept. 20 and 21 after a late start to their season due to budget constraints. They competed against six other schools, according to meet results from Coach Jamie Roberts. Friday results: Renee Roberts took 1st place in the 50-yard freestyle and 2nd in the 100-yard freestyle with a personal best of 1:28.34. Paige Baggen took 2nd in the 500-yard freestyle with a personal best of 7:35.25, and 10th in the 100-yard breaststroke....

  • Multiple personal bests at cross country meet

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    The Wrangell Cross Country team travelled down to Ketchikan last Saturday for another meet. This was their final meet before regionals, which will take place in Sitka on Sept. 28. Coach Drew Larrabee said that all the athletes tied or broke their personal records at the meet. The girls' team took 6th place in the 5,000 meter varsity. The first Wrangell runner to cross the finish line was Jade Balansag, 20th overall, coming in at 21:57. Jamie Early was the second Wrangell runner to finish at...

  • Alaska Fish Factor

    Laine Welch|Sep 26, 2019

    Federal stewards of Alaska’s fisheries will meet in Homer for the first time since 1983 as they continue their pursuit of involving more people in policy maki From September 30 to October 10, the Spit will be aswarm with entourages of the 15 member North Pacific Fishery Management Council which oversees more than 25 stocks in waters from three to 200 miles offshore, the source of most of Alaska’s fish volumes. The NPFMC is one of eight regional councils established by the Magnuson-(Ted) Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act in 197...

  • School board reviews PEAKS test results, ponders on changes to grade scale

    Caleb Vierkant|Sep 26, 2019

    The Wrangell School Board met early Monday evening, Sept. 23, to hold a work session on the results of the recent PEAKS tests. The Performance Evaluation for Alaska's Schools is an annual test that, according to the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, is designed to measure a student's understanding of the English language and mathematics. Students are given the PEAKS test from the third to ninth grade. The tests were administered this spring, and according to Superintendent...