Articles from the February 5, 2026 edition


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  • Commission again sets Pacific halibut harvest at rock-bottom levels amid U.S.-Canada tensions

    Hal Bernton, Northern Journal|Feb 5, 2026

    The International Pacific Halibut Commission set the 2026 harvest at a historic low during an annual meeting that drew a Trump Administration political appointee to lead tense U.S. negotiations with Canada over shares of a shrunken fishery. The four-day late-January gathering in Bellevue, Washington came during a time of tumultuous relations between the two nations. President Donald Trump's tariff policy and blustering talk of making Canada part of the United States have spurred widespread... Full story

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    Feb 5, 2026

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  • Home Health finds new home on PMC campus

    Feb 5, 2026

    Petersburg Medical Center's Home Health department is settling into its new space in the former office of Public Health and is working to expand community awareness about the services available to local residents. The move brings Home Health nursing staff into closer proximity with PMC's clinical departments, emergency room, and therapy services. "It's so nice to be on campus and just be able to have conversations face to face," said Ruby Shumway, PMC's Home Health and Community Based Services...

  • Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins enters the race to replace incumbent Governor Mike Dunleavy

    James Brooks, Alaska Beacon|Feb 5, 2026

    Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins - former state legislator who represented Petersburg and much of Southeast for a decade - is running for governor, he said Tuesday. Kreiss-Tomkins, frequently known as "JKT," served in the Alaska House of Representatives between 2013 and 2023. He becomes the 16th candidate and third Democrat to enter this year's gubernatorial election. Incumbent Gov. Mike Dunleavy is term-limited and unable to run for a third term. In Alaska, the top four vote-getters, regardless of... Full story

  • Alaska's ferry system could run out of funding this summer due to 'federal chaos problem'

    James Brooks, Alaska Beacon|Feb 5, 2026

    Alaska’s state ferry system is at risk of a partial or total shutdown this summer due to the failure of the federal government to issue a key annual grant. “Currently right now, we have a shortfall in our budget,” said Dom Pannone, director of program administration and management for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, to members of the Senate Finance Committee during a Monday morning hearing. Money from the Federal Transit Administration’s rural ferry program pays for almost half of the Alaska Marine Highway... Full story

  • Yesterday's News

    Feb 5, 2026

    February 5, 1926 – The past few years has witnessed a struggle between theologists and the end is not yet. Whether the miracle of changing water to wine is questioned or not worries not the average layman. For the days of miracles are not past. Recently the United States Marshall’s office of the third division seized considerable whiskey and rum for the pre-Volstead stock and for safe-keeping it was kept under lock and key and stored in the custody of the clerk of court. Recently Judge Richie appointed Frank H. Foster as District Attorney and...

  • Skoggies cleaning up the streets

    Feb 5, 2026

    The Litter Getter crew from Kinder Skog, a Petersburg Medical Center Youth Program, filled several garbage bags with litter they cleaned up from around town this week....

  • To the Editor

    Feb 5, 2026

    To the Petersburg Community To the Editor: Thank you, thank you, thank you for providing us with the most rewarding memories of the past 25 years! From opening your arms to us in 2000, when Kathy was hired as Petersburg’s City Clerk, to supporting our family operation of Northern Lights restaurant from 2003 to 2010 and Larry’s commercial carpet cleaning business for many years. But most of all, we thank you for working with us since 2014 to develop the youth shotgun marksmanship program, Devil’s Thumb Shooters. Since 2014, DTS has expan...

  • Police report

    Feb 5, 2026

    January 28 – An officer provided a courtesy transport. There was a report of suspicious behavior on Chief John Lott Street. An officer assisted EMS on N 12th St. A driver on Mill Road was issued a citation for an expired registration. The officer responding to a report of a disabled vehicle blocking the intersection of Dolphin Street and Nordic Drive found the vehicle gone. A driver on Nordic Drive was issued a warning for speed. A driver on Mitkof Highway was issued a warning for failure to stop at a stop sign. An officer assisted a parent a...

  • Wrangell Borough putting together pieces of major economic development plan

    Larry Persily, Wrangell Sentinel|Feb 5, 2026

    WRANGELL - With just four weeks left before the deadline, Wrangell borough is pressing ahead to complete its application for a $50 million federal grant to help pay for several projects to boost the town's economic future. "We all know we've been economically depressed" since the timber industry collapsed more than a generation ago, Kate Thomas, the borough's economic development director, told the assembly at a work session on Jan. 27. The federal grant, through the Economic Development...

  • Viking Swim Club chases records at 2026 Senior Championships

    Aiden Luhr, Pilot writer|Feb 5, 2026

    Recently, four Viking Swim Club swimmers got the opportunity to compete in the 2026 Alaska Swimming Senior Championships. The four swimmers representing VSC were Tori Miller, Kendyl Lachapelle, Hakon Eddy and Cyrus Hulebak. "They all did very well. They stepped up against the older kids and it was cool to see how they competed against them," head coach Derek Gibb said. During this competition, ages ranged from 11-year-olds, all the way to 18-year-olds. Like he's done throughout this season,...

  • Petersburg Live Talent Show returns Monday to support student travels

    Orin Pierson|Feb 5, 2026

    Young performers and seasoned community talent will share the stage in Wright Auditorium on Monday night when Petersburg Live returns as a fundraiser to support high school art students traveling to Haines this spring for Art Fest and drama students heading to Scotland this summer for Fringe Fest. The two-hour variety show opens its doors at 6 p.m., with performances running from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door, with a bake sale offering homemade treats throughout the evening. “There will be a wide range of performance, t...

  • Vikings sweep home series against Haines Glacier Bears, remain undefeated in conference

    Aiden Luhr|Feb 5, 2026

    Two undefeated teams in conference clashed when the Haines Glacier Bears (6-0 in conference) and the Petersburg Vikings (8-0 in conference) faced off against each other this past weekend in Petersburg. The Glacier Bears came out and seized control early on by taking a 17-15 lead after the first and then a 28-23 lead at halftime. "The [Glacier Bears] were getting easy looks at the basket. I felt like we were having a hard time scoring," head coach Rick Brock said. "We had to get back to what we...

  • Lady Vikings makes the most of home court advantage, goes 3-1 against conference opponents

    Aiden Luhr|Feb 5, 2026

    The Petersburg Lady Vikings looked to claim their first victory of the season when the Haines Glacier Lady Bears came to town this past weekend. The Lady Vikings left no doubt in game one as they took a 27-7 halftime lead. After the Glacier Lady Bears scored their seventh point with 5:16 left in the second quarter, they didn't score again until the 2:16 mark in the fourth quarter. "Any time you hold a high school team to that few points, you have to be happy with the defensive effort," head...

  • Artifact Archive

    Feb 5, 2026

    This large brass nut was donated to the Clausen Museum collection in 1967 by Bill Johnson. It was recovered from the steamship Mariposa. While the specific purpose of this nut is unknown, its 13 1⁄2 inch diameter suggests it was designed to withstand immense force while providing a secure, durable fastening in a harsh marine environment. Brass resists seawater corrosion, making it ideal for marine applications. The SS Mariposa was an iron ship built in 1883 in Philadelphia by the William C...

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