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Salvation Army raises thousands in Petersburg and Wrangell
Along with the lights, the trees and carolers, the Salvation Army's red Christmas kettles are a...
CVB discusses tourism best management practices
WRANGELL - Wrangell's Convention and Visitor Bureau met last Monday, Dec. 23, to continue their...
Bakke family seeks refund of tax over payments
WRANGELL — Arnold and Alice Bakke are seeking a refund of property tax payments due to an assessment error going back to 1994. The total amount of m...
Former Wrangellite goes into business with "instant hatchery"
WRANGELL - Some Wrangell residents may remember Tod Jones. He was a Wrangell resident for about 20...
Wrangell Mayor goes to Washington
WRANGELL - Mayor Steve Prysunka travelled to Washington D.C. last week to speak before the Senate...
Plans in motion to subdivide old mill property in Wrangell
WRANGELL - Plans are in motion to subdivide the old mill property around 6.5 mile Zimovia Highway,...
Nolan Center opens new shipwreck exhibit
WRANGELL - The Nolan Center opened its newest exhibit on shipwrecks with much fanfare on Friday,...
SEARHC holds talk on traditional foods and diabetes
WRANGELL - SEARHC, the medical provider that recently took over management of the Wrangell Medical C...
Trial date set for civil suit against Wrangell city government
WRANGELL - Back in April of this year, Wrangell resident Kipha Valvoda filed a civil suit against...
Bones of beached whale collected
WRANGELL - Monday, Oct. 7, members of the Forest Service and high school oceanography students, boat...
New generator moved into Wrangell power plant
WRANGELL - The Wrangell Municipal Light & Power Department spent most of their day last Thursday,...
Wrangell assembly considers joining tax authority, discusses overpaid property tax refund
WRANGELL — The Wrangell Borough Assembly held a work session on top of their regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 24. The work session was to discuss the A...
Wrangell supports its newest resident
WRANGELL - Sabina Schlotzhauer, at one month old, is one of Wrangell's newest residents. Born to...
Salmon Beyond Borders and SEITC working to create united front against transboundary mining
WRANGELL - For many people in Southeast Alaska, mining operations in nearby British Columbia is a...
State troopers teach difference between legal and illegal moose
WRANGELL - State Wildlife Troopers Kyle Freeberg, of Wrangell, and Cody Litster, of Petersburg, set...
Juneau diocese releases names of seven with sexual misconduct allegations
The Diocese of Juneau released a letter and report last Wednesday, Aug. 21, naming seven people...
Wrangell and Petersburg represented at Southeast Alaska State Fair
The city of Haines hosted the 51st annual Southeast Alaska State Fair earlier this summer....
New hospital construction on track
WRANGELL - Construction of Wrangell's new hospital is on track, according to Hospital Administrator...
NOAA releases annual report of US fisheries
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration held an online press conference last Friday, Aug...
Stikine River rally highlights mining concerns
WRANGELL - It was a perfect day to be outdoors last Sunday, Aug. 4. The sun was shining, the water...
Ferry workers' strike brings travel disruptions
With approximately 400 members of the Inlandboatmen's Union going on strike last Wednesday, July...
Bear safety workshop covers the importance of respect for bears
WRANGELL - A bear safety workshop was held at the gun range on Spur Road last Wednesday, July 24, as...
Part 1: Fight between fishermen and sea otters
Sea otters are considered by many people to be an adorable animal, an important part of the...
Michael Nash killed in plane crash
WRANGELL - Wrangell resident and attorney Michael Nash, 68, passed away in a plane crash near...
A whale of a tale:
Last Thursday, June 20, members of the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, the Forest Servi...