Articles from the October 29, 2020 edition

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 By Brian Varela    News    October 29, 2020

Classrooms set to reopen today

Petersburg School District is expected to reopen their doors today, Oct. 29, after a positive case...

 

A dancing sky

The Aurora borealis lit up the night sky and gave a green tint to the Wrangell Narrows last...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    October 29, 2020

Borough receives 55 grant applications

The Petersburg Borough awarded a total of about $440,000 in grants last week to 50 business owners...

 

Yesterday's News

October 29, 1920 A rare treat was given to the lovers of the beautiful when the exhibition of the hand colored photographs of the various glaciers...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    October 29, 2020

School Board: Block classes to remain unchanged

The Petersburg School Board held a work session on Tuesday to address some students' concerns over...

 

Nightmare of the season

Tombstones and skeletons stand ready to greet trick-or-treaters this Halloween at the Bisset...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    October 29, 2020

Airport screening extended to Dec. 31

The Borough Assembly extended a contract between the borough and the state for COVID-19 related...

 

To the Editor

Thank you to the community To the Editor: The Muskeg Malerier Rosemalers would like to thank all...

 

Security gates

New security gates are being installed along the perimeter of the James A. Johnson airport this...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    October 29, 2020

Film captures lifespan of ephemeral art

Using items found in nature, over 15 local artists from a range of age groups constructed pieces of...

 

Police report

October 21— Authorities responded to a report of trespassing at the Parks and Recreation Center. Aaron Bradford was arrested on a warrant. An i...

 

PHS volleyball team defeats WHS 3-1

The Petersburg High School volleyball team traveled to Wrangell on Oct. 24 and came home with their...

 

Oktoberfest Art Share

Residents were able to shop from about 35 different vendors on Oct. 24 at the 44th annual...

 

2020 Oktoberfest Art Share

Saturday, October 24...

 

Devil's Thumb Shooters

Eight members of the Devil's Thumb Shooter's Shotgun Marksmanship Club competed in the Juneau SE...

 

Alaska Fish Factor: Many Alaska fishermen likely to be involved in regulatory meetings next spring instead of being out on the water

Many Alaska fishermen are likely to be involved in regulatory meetings next spring instead of being out on the water. And Alaska legislators will be...

 

Up on high

Jeremy Collison atop Crystal Mountain on Saturday....

 

SEAPA anticipating future rate increases

WRANGELL - The Southeast Alaska Power Agency provides power to the communities of Wrangell, Petersbu...

 

Wrangell assembly holds workshop on water treatment plant

WRANGELL - The Wrangell Borough Assembly held a workshop last week, Oct. 20, to discuss the water...

 

USDA Exempts Tongass National Forest from the 2001 Roadless Rule

WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, 2020 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a final Alaska Roadless Rule that exempts the Tongass National F...

 

Galvin, Young accuse each of other of lying during debate

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The debate between the candidates for Alaska’s sole seat in Congress became contentious Thursday, with challenger Alyse Gal...

 

Sullivan, Gross clash in debate for Alaska Senate

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The major candidates in Alaska’s U.S. Senate race attacked each other’s integrity and clashed on issues of health care and t...

 

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