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Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Posted by Angela Denning | Apr 30, 2021 This sign is posted on the door of the Petersburg Post Office. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) April 30, 2021 Notes from KFSK’s Bi-Weekly COVID-19 Panel Discussion Petersburg Borough’s Emergency Operations Center Incident Commander Karl Hagerman Incident Commander –We are happy to report that there are no active cases in Petersburg right now. Things are looking pretty good, the risk level in Petersburg is really low, we’re at yellow, and we’re really happy to see that.   –As we get closer to the Little Norway Festival, I want to thank all the event planners that have submitted mitigation plans for their events and functions. It really helps the community to stay safe and keep our risk level low. Planning for those mitigations and making sure that participations and volunteers are safe during the festival is really important so we appreciate that. The Chamber of Commerce has been working diligently on that as well. They are co

ASPN | Understanding the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission with Randy Fisher

The hosts of the Changing Waters podcast are Brad Warren and Thane Tienson. Brad is a veteran journalist who spent decades covering fisheries and marine conservation, and now heads the National Fisheries Conservation Center (known as NFCC) and its Global Ocean Health Program. Thane is an attorney with deep experience in fisheries and maritime law and policy, and a founding board member of NFCC. Coastal New Today is an active news source for coastal professionals. Stay up to date with stories that matter to you. Thank you! Your submission has been received! Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form

Early pikeminnow season gives anglers the chance to earn more cash

Early pikeminnow season gives anglers the chance to earn more cash PORTLAND, Ore. – Registered anglers fishing near the Tri-Cities, Washington, can fish and turn in northern pikeminnow beginning April 19 as part of an early opening trial of the 2021 Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Fishery. The early season opener is only available to anglers registered at the Columbia Point registration station near Richland, Washington, fishing within program boundaries above McNary Dam. The regular northern pikeminnow sport reward program begins May 1. As in previous years, the program pays registered anglers $5 to $8 for each pikeminnow that is at least nine inches long. The more fish an angler catches, the more each pikeminnow is worth. And some fish have an even bigger payout. State fish and wildlife biologists have released specially tagged northern pikeminnow into the Columbia and Snake rivers, each worth $500.

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