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 News    May 16, 2024 

Little Norway Festival has arrived

Skol! This year's Little Norway Festival kicks off today with over fifty festivities to choose from... Full story

 
 News    May 16, 2024 

Little Norway Festival schedule

Check out 2023 LNF Schedule ....................................................... Full story

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    May 16, 2024 

Seattle's Staxx bros set to perform in Petersburg

Feel like dancing during this week's festivities? Then you're in luck! High energy, multi-genre...

 
 News    May 16, 2024 

Community theater troupe raising funds for fellow mummer

Today, the Mitkof Mummers community theater group is hosting a sloppy joe dinner and silent auction...

 

Yesterday's News

May 2, 1924 – Herman Papke, rancher and homesteader on Wrangell Narrows just below Scow Bay, is doing wonders in propagation and crossing of s...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    June 15, 2023

Assembly approves sewer utility rate hike

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously passed an ordinance that will raise the amount that...

 
 By Sophia Carlisle    News    May 25, 2023

The former Salmon Thirty Salmon gets an authentic Alaska redesign

This month, Alaska Airlines unveiled a new design that replaced the Salmon Thirty Salmon art known b... Full story

 

Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago

May 18, 1923 – Assistant Forester E.A. Sherman has presented seventy-one volumes as a nucleus for a marine library to the Forest Service boats o...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    May 11, 2023

Getting the Wright sound

The Petersburg Arts Council recently installed a new wireless sound mixer at the Wright Auditorium t...

 

Yesterday's News

April 20, 1923 – The big freight steamer Cordova was in Petersburg on Monday and unloaded coal for the local merchants. The Cordova broke her after b...

 

To the Editor

If one member of a family is ill, the family is ill The the Editor: I submit the following letter, meant to be a holiday letter to friends and...

 

2022: Year in Review

January Petersburg experienced record snowfall on New Year's Day with 17.5 inches of new snow on...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    June 2, 2022

PMC reports rising cases following festival

Petersburg Medical Center staff discussed how a surge of COVID-19 cases in Petersburg has affected h...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    June 2, 2022

Drygas makes campaign stop in Petersburg

Heidi Drygas, the former commissioner of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, v...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    May 26, 2022

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...

 
 By Jess Field    News    May 19, 2022

Decades of Viking shenanigans

Forty-five years ago, Kathi Hammer was helping Carol Hall at a concession booth downtown, during... Full story

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    May 19, 2022

Assembly makes child care task force appointments

The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously to appoint 11 people to the Early Childhood Education Task Force during Monday’s meeting. The t...

 

Yesterday's News

March 17, 1922 Workmen for the Petersburg cannery are expected here about the 1st of April to start the work of making cans and preparing the nets...

 

To the Editor

Come fly your flags with me Americans To the Editor: I’ve recently found myself in many interesting conversations with my six year old about p...

 

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