Articles from the January 23, 2020 edition
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Leak found in community pool
Parks and Recreation has pinpointed the leak in the community pool to a light conduit after...
Population in Petersburg, Wrangell rose in last decade
Petersburg and Wrangell both saw an overall increase in population from 2010 through 2019, but...
Yesterday's News
January 30, 1920 The Petersburg Fire Department will purchase an automobile of some kind for fire fighting purposes, if the citizens of the town are...
Assembly sends letter of disapproval to NMFS
The borough assembly supported sending a letter to the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding...
AP&T to cease printing phone books
Due to the rising costs of production and numerous electronic options, Alaska Power & Telephone...
To the Editor
Thank you To the Editor: To whomever maintains the Bill Musson trail it’s greatly appreciated. Andrew Greinier Road to nowhere To the Editor: A...
Assembly approves rate increase for MVM
The borough assembly approved an ordinance that would increase assisted living rental and service...
Police report
January 14 — Authorities responded to an intoxicated individual at a location on S. 6th St. An individual at a location on Haugen Dr. reported a c...
Petersburg seeks meeting with DOT on Kake access road
The Petersburg Borough Assembly requested a public meeting with officials of the Alaska Department...
Vikings' winning streak comes to an end
After a double loss against Metlakatla, the Petersburg High School boys basketball team's winning...
Lady Vikings win two against Miss Chiefs
In a strong showing of their defense, the Lady Vikings won both their home games this weekend...
Alaska Fish Factor
It’s been a long time coming but payments should soon be in hand for Alaska fishermen, processors and coastal communities hurt by the 2016 pink s...
School News
Clair Byrer was named to the Dean's Honor Roll for the Fall 2019 term at Western Oregon University. Karen Morrison received the Master of Science...
Early snow stops hiker from completing PCT
It wasn't her bad knees, a fear of heights, a limp or hundreds of miles of hiking that prevented...