VOCAL EXERCISES - Artist in the Schools instructor Sarah Branton of Cherry Creek, Colorado, leads an exercise in the Sitka High School band room this morning as she teaches students how to improve their volume. Branton will be here all week working with choirs at Blatchley Middle School and Sitka High. Her instruction is part of the effort to rebuild school  choir programs and numbers following the pandemic. (Sentinel Photo by James Poulson)

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June 1, 2023, Police Blotter

Police Blotter

The following calls were logged as of 8 a.m. today.

May 31

At 12:51 a.m. a caller complained of noise at a residence on Darrin Drive. All was quiet when police checked.

At 4:47 a.m. a driver age 16 was reported to have lost control in the 1500 block of HPR and hit a power pole. No injuries were reported, and a tow truck was called.

At 11:20 a.m. a skiff was reported floating in the water at Back Beach, with items floating nearby. Police contacted the boat’s owner.

At 12:11 a.m. a vehicle was reported in the roadway on Monastery Street. Police contacted the vehicle owner.

At 1:51 a.m. a dog was reported attacking chickens on Cascade Creek Road. The dog’s owner wasn’t at home at the time and police were to make contact later.

A civil dispute between Merril Street neighbors was logged at 2:15 p.m.

At 10:06 p.m. a civil standby was requested while a person retrieved property from a residence on Lake Street.

At 10:15 p.m. multiple callers reported fireworks in the 4000 block of HPR. Police were unable to find the source.

 

Emergency Calls

Sitka Fire Department received three ambulance calls Wednesday.

 

Coast Guard

A 57-year-old cruise ship passenger was medevacked by a Coast Guard Air Station Sitka helicopter Wednesday after he experienced heart attack and anaphylactic shock symptoms, reportedly after eating lobster on the ship, the Coast Guard said.

He was stable when the arrived in Sitka.

The Coast Guard command center received the call at 9:23 p.m. from the Royal Princess, which at the time was heading south in Chatham Strait near Ommaney Peak on the southern tip of Baranof Island. The helicopter took off at 10:36 p.m., flew to the scene where the patient, a ship doctor and nurse were hoisted aboard, then returned to Sitka, landing just after midnight.

 

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AK COVID-19

At a Glance

(updated 9-12-2023)

By Sentinel Staff

The state Department of Health and Social Services has posted the following update on the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Alaska as of 8:57 a.m. Tuesday, September 12.

New cases as of Tuesday: 278

Total cases (cumulative) statewide – 301,513

Total (cumulative) deaths – 1,485

Case Rate per 100,000 – 38.14

To visit the Alaska DHSS Corona Response dashboard website click here.

COVID in Sitka

The Sitka community level is now "Low.'' Case statistics are as of Tuesday.

Case Rate/100,000 – 152.50

Cases in last 7 days – 13

Cumulative Sitka cases – 3,575

Deceased (cumulative) – 10

The local case data are from Alaska DHSS.

 

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20 YEARS AGO

September 2003

Sitka Tribe of Alaska is “upset and disturbed” about the Senate appropriations bill that cuts spending for Alaska tribal courts, STA Vice Chairman Gil Truitt said today. He was referring to Sen. Ted Stevens’ move to divert Department of Justice grants from tribal courts and tribal police officers to fund the Village Public Safety Officer program.

 

50 YEARS AGO

September 1973

Photo caption: Receiving service pins at a Carpenters Union Local 466 dinner meeting at the Kiksadi Club were, from left, Arthur Littlefield, Alvin Helm, Harley Finch, Dave Gibson, Gerald Hughes, Fred Nelson, Walter Moy, Edward Nelson, William Sutton and Don Stromme.

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