Articles from the February 1, 2024 edition
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Medicare reimbursement's role in hospital's finances
The Medicare reimbursement program for Critical Access Hospitals was a key topic at the Petersburg... Full story
Some skepticism as Gov. Mike Dunleavy proposes biggest use of executive power in decades
In an unusual use of executive powers, Gov. Mike Dunleavy this month issued 12 executive orders abolishing state boards and granting new powers to... Full story
Lady Vikings clinch first wins in homecoming games
After two nail-biting matches during homecoming weekend in Petersburg, the Lady Vikings were...
Yesterday's News
February 1, 1924 – To drop dead immediately after saying he felt “fine” was the case of a man aged 50, who is known locally as N. Martin. Marti...
Guest Editorial: Public deserves a more believable story
It seems the governor’s office must like country music. Can’t argue with that choice. The lyrics speak of American dreams and heartbreaks. What mak...
Police report
January 24 – An officer responded to a report of trespassing on North 12th Street and directed an individual to leave the area. An officer r...
Vikings go even at homecoming
Throughout the two exciting days of homecoming games hosted in Petersburg last weekend, the Vikings...
Walk-in barber shop Spruce Frisør opens downtown
In January, a newly-installed barbershop pole light turned on outside of Spruce Frisør, a walk-in...
PHS Honor Roll
The Pilot would like to congratulate those Petersburg High School students who earned a spot on the First Semester Honor Rolls. Students with a 4.0...
Kathline "Kathy" Marie Randrup
Kathline "Kathy" Marie Randrup (formerly Strickland), age 67 of Petersburg Alaska went to be with he... Full story
Petersburg woman and fiance finish epic bike trek from North Slope to Patagonia
Just before Christmas this year, Mori Hays, of Haines, and Petersburg's Julia Murph found...