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To the Editor
November 8th is our State Election; don’t forget to Vote! To the Editor: Mark and I are supporting Rebecca Himshoot for State House representing o...
Relief on the horizon for fisheries, childcare providers, nonprofits, and homeowners
Applications for relief funding opportunities which could help local businesses struggling during...
PMC anticipates more COVID-19 outbreaks
The Petersburg Medical Center Hospital Board heard an update from PMC leadership on how COVID-19 con...
2021: Year in Review
January The assembly approved of a COVID-19 dashboard which tracked cases in the community. Local...
PIA launches subsistence impact program
The Petersburg Indian Association has started a new program to help tribal households whose...
COVID-19 weekly update:
Breakthrough COVID-19 cases found in Alaska April 30 Between Feb. 1 and March 31, Alaska Department... Full story
Fish Factor: New phone app collects science data from fishermen
Fishermen are the ears and eyes of the marine ecosystem as a changing climate throws our oceans off kilter. Now a new phone app is making sure their r...
Higher oil prices, federal aid ease state budget woes
Legislators started the session in January amid a shortage of revenues and debate whether the state...
Audit shows borough's finances in good standing
An audit of the borough's finances for the 2020 fiscal year reveals an overall positive change in...
Local businesses received $15.08 million in aid
In the first round of COVID-19 aid released through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Securit...
CARES Act funds to cover first responder, EOC payroll
An ordinance adjusting the fiscal year 2021 borough budget for known changes, including the realloca...
Additional $275,000 to COVID relief
The Borough Assembly passed an ordinance in its second reading on Monday that adjusts the fiscal...
To the Editor
PIA met need To the Editor: Mt. View Food Services would like to generously thank Petersburg Indian...
Food assistance
Liam Jackson holds a bottle of apple juice. The Petersburg Indian Association's CARES Act food...
Legislation to extend deadline for communities to Spend CARES Act funding through September 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) introduced legislation that extends the period during which States, I...
Borough receives 55 grant applications
The Petersburg Borough awarded a total of about $440,000 in grants last week to 50 business owners...
Candidates express opinions, positions at forum
This year's borough assembly candidates took the stage on Sept. 24 to answer questions ranging from...
New testing tent erected at airport
A new 20-ft. x 40-ft. tent has been erected at the Petersburg airport to provide shelter for...
Meet the Candidates: School Board
Name: Craig Anderson Age: 49 Experience: I have a bachelor's degree from the University of Idaho,...
Wrangell school board reprimands superintendent, establishes improvement plan
The Wrangell School Board held a special meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 9, to continue their discussion of a formal reprimand and improvement plan for...
Borough releases $565,000 in CARES Act funding
The borough assembly approved $565,000 from its Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act...
$608,348 set aside for Medical Center
The Petersburg Borough Assembly agreed to set aside $608,345 at their meeting on Tuesday from its...
PMC net income over $310,000
Petersburg Medical Center started off the 2021 fiscal year by exceeding financial expectations,...
Wrangell School board discusses Juneau shopping trip in special meeting
WRANGELL - The Wrangell School Board held a special meeting Monday, Aug. 24, to discuss recent...
Wrangell Salvation Army offering services in time of COVID-19
WRANGELL - In March, when the COVID-19 pandemic first began to impact Alaska, many local businesses...