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The Seldovia Police Blotter is Back!
by Shad Haller, Seldovia’s Chief of Police
I am pleased to announce that today we revive the Seldovia Police Department Blotter that Andy Anderson maintained while he was Chief of Police. (It is located under the Gazette tab on the top navigation bar of this page) This will be a way to keep in touch with everyone and let you know about things that are going on in our community. My hope is that it will be a format to offer some advice as to how to help better protect ourselves and our community.
I would like to start by thanking all of you in our community that continue to give your support, without it my job would be ten times harder. It was not an easy decision for me to take on this role, as it affected, not just me, but my family and friends. So, thank you very much!
The Haller Family’s Seldovia Roots
For those of you who don’t know me from growing up here, I am a Seldovian through and through. My parents moved here in 1972 when I was just two years old. My dad, Ike Haller and my mom, Sandee Elvsaas (who still lives here) ran one of the local grocery stores.
I attended Susan B. English back in the day when we had trailers for class rooms where the Ottertorium Continue Reading
KPBSD Ski Teams in Bus Accident
Press Release by Pegge Erkeneff
Soldotna, January 10, 2014—While traveling to the Valdez Invitational, Kenai Central High School and Skyview High School cross-country ski teams were in a bus accident at 11:44 a.m., at mile 55 on the Richardson Highway. Valdez City Schools sent buses to transport students to the elementary school, where a medical triage team assembled to assess every student. Several students were subsequently transported to Providence Valdez Medical Center for further evaluation.
At the accident site cell coverage was minimal, weather conditions were poor. Forty-nine people were on board the bus from KPBSD, in addition to the bus driver. Skyview High School team: 15 students and three adults; from Kenai Central High School: 28 students and three adults. Students and KPBSD staff began arriving in Valdez at approximately 4:00 p.m.
At the time of this media release, students at the hospital were being treated and released, and we are awaiting a full update. All parents and guardians have been contacted.
Due to the circumstances, the two KPBSD teams will not compete in the Valdez Invitational on Saturday; Unique Charters is sending a replacement bus for the teams which plans to leave Valdez and drive back to the central peninsula midday.
“I thank all of the staff from Valdez City Schools, the Valdez Emergency Services, Valdez Police, personnel at the Valdez Hospital, and the Alaska State Troopers for their immediate and professional response to today’s accident,” said Dr. Steve Atwater, superintendent. “The location of the accident made the response difficult, we are thankful that these agencies are so well trained. In addition, thank you to local families who volunteered to bring food to students, and open their homes to parents.”
This and all KPBSD media releases are online at this web page: http://bit.ly/
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Warm Regards,
Pegge Erkeneff | Communications Specialist
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
148 N. Binkley Street, Soldotna, AK 99669
907.714.8888 | fax: 907.262.5867
KPBSD Communications
Facebook: Kenai Peninsula Borough School District
twitter: @KPBSD
One district—44 diverse schools: www.KPBSD.org
Basketball Games tonight in Anchorage – Streaming live!
by Jenny Chissus
Coach Mark Janes has arranged to have the games this weekend from Anchorage streaming live for our viewing pleasure down here in Seldovia! Check out the link http://www.ustream.tv/channel/seldovia-basketball it is working!
Tonight at 6:00pm and 7:30pm and tomorrow – Saturday, January 11th at 10:00am and 11:30am! Thanks Mark for working on this – there are a lot of away games this year – and we LOVE watching the Otters play! Both the boys and girls teams are playing – tonight at West, and tomorrow at Grace! If you are in Anchorage – stop on by and cheer on the teams!!!
Update: This is the first time that Mark has done this for us and it is awesome!!! GO OTTERS!!!
Good luck Otters!