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 By Brian Varela    News    March 5, 2020

Community to discuss Coronavirus concerns

The Local Emergency Planning Committee is holding a meeting on Thursday, March 5 at 12 P.M. at the...

 

Hospital Board candidates

George S. Doyle General Information Age: 66 Experience: Three years Medical Center Board Member Why...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    November 8, 2018

South Harbor feasibility study increases by $50,000

The Petersburg Borough’s in-kind portion of a feasibility study to determine if the United States Army Corps of Engineers will dredge South Harbor a...

 

SEARHC help office adds Saturday hours for health enrollment period

This year open enrollment in the state’s health insurance marketplace has been shortened to six weeks, beginning yesterday and running through D...

 

Health care law benefits for Alaska detailed as changes loom

JUNEAU – An estimated 36,000 uninsured Alaskans got health care coverage under President Barack Obama’s signature health care law between 2010 and 201...

 

Consultant hired to help recommend Medicaid reforms

JUNEAU (AP) — The state health department has hired a consultant to help recommend next steps as Gov. Bill Walker's administration plans to implement...

 

Investigators examine Ella Lake crash

JUNEAU (AP) — A team of aviation investigators worked over the weekend in a remote, mountainous site in southeast Alaska to determine what caused t...

 

2014 Year in review

January More than 600 Petersburg residents signed up for the borough's recycling program. The Peters... Full story

 
 By Erik LeDuc    News    October 30, 2014

Callers experience hiccups in Medicaid conference

Phone lines to listen in at the Medicaid Reform Advisory Group’s final public input session were overwhelmed on Wednesday, as about 88 callers from a...

 

Home and Garden Edition, 2014

Just behind Rae C. Stedman Elementary School a large garden teeming with life offers students and...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    February 27, 2014

School district directs resources to encourage health and nutrition

Stedman Elementary school students are participating in a statewide program aimed at increasing physical activity. The Healthy Futures Challenge...

 

2013 Year in review

January Petersburg residents contributed a record amount to the Salvation Army Christmas program... Full story

 

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