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Two COVID-19 cases at Long Term Care
The Petersburg Medical Center has reported two positive cases of COVID-19 among Long Term Care residents over the past week. The first case was...
Spring black bear popular with nonresidents
Hunting guide Logan Canton has been working all over the state since 2008, including conducting...
Dixson retires from the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department
After leading the Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department for 14 years, Fire/EMS Director Sandy Dixson...
Hospital Board passes "creative" FY23 budget
The Petersburg Medical Center Hospital Board unanimously approved its FY23 budget during last...
Guest Commentary
In early 2020, at the beginning of the pandemic, we knew almost nothing about COVID-19. How did it spread? Who would get sick? How could we protect ou...
Investigation following complaint from police chief finds no harassment by assembly members
An investigation by the borough into a complaint filed by Petersburg Police Department Chief Jim... Full story
House District 2 Candidate Questionnaire, Part 2
If elected, would you work to improve access to affordable child care? Kenny Skaflestad: This is a p...
MS Roald Amundsen visits Little Norway
A ship named for one of Norway's most famed explorers has been visiting Petersburg for the first tim...
Alaska ferry service returns to Prince Rupert
Alaska state ferry service between Ketchikan and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, resumed on Monday...
Pride art show in Petersburg
The deadline to drop off submissions for this year's Pride art show came and went with the beginning... Full story
Chelan closes after 44 years of selling fresh produce
It all began after Dave Kensinger's buddy started an organic apple orchard in Eastern Washington... Full story
Assembly narrowly passes new budget
The Petersburg Borough Assembly passed its FY23 budget by a 4-3 margin in its third and final reading on Monday with Assembly Members Dave Kensinger,...
Candidates for Fire/EMS director visit Petersburg
Two candidates who are up for the Fire/EMS director position visited Petersburg this week. Stephen...
Wrangell dancers lead at Celebration
For the first time in four years, Celebration, the largest gatherings of Southeast Alaska Native peoples to celebrate their culture, is being held in...
Health Fair returns this Saturday
The Petersburg Medical Center Health Fair is returning for the first time in four years this... Full story
PMC reports rising cases following festival
Petersburg Medical Center staff discussed how a surge of COVID-19 cases in Petersburg has affected h...
Ahead of filing deadline, almost a third of the Alaska Legislature isn't seeking re-election
Months before Alaska’s state elections, the Legislature is set for major turnover. At least 17 of the Legislature’s 60 members will be in a new pos... Full story
National Geographic-Lindblad allows passengers into Petersburg businesses
After a meeting last Tuesday, National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is allowing passengers and crew from their ships to go ashore and inside...
Graduation ceremony back to normal for the Class of 2022
5 students in the Class of 2022 will graduate next Tuesday in a ceremony which will run similar to...
New principal visits Petersburg last week
Ambler Moss, the Petersburg School District's new secondary school principal, and his wife Thandar...
Columbia's return nowhere on the horizon
The largest of the state ferries, the 499-passenger Columbia, was still listed as inactive on the Transportation Department website as of Monday,...
PSD offers contract to new secondary school principal
The Petersburg School District has made a contract offer to a new secondary school principal which w...
Alaska Seafood Processors Pandemic Response Relief Program deadline extended
On May 4 the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCCED) announced an updated deadline for the Alaska Seafood...
PHS principal to leave after 13 years in Petersburg
Petersburg High School and Mitkof Middle School Principal Rick Dormer announced that he will be leav...
To the Editor
Ocean Rangers To the Editor: If you were disappointed in the Senate Resource Committee’s decision last week and want to stop SB 180 please speak up n...