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March 28, 1924 – The Glacier Sea Food Company bought from the Olympic Fisheries a floating cannery on March 15. A scow which is at present located n...
Rocky's Marine awarded Business of the Year Chrystine Lynn named Young Leader
Just before the winter storm rolled into Petersburg Saturday night, business owners and members of...
Yesterday's News
February 1, 1924 – To drop dead immediately after saying he felt “fine” was the case of a man aged 50, who is known locally as N. Martin. Marti...
Yesterday's News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
January 11, 1924 – The Petersburg Chamber of Commerce this week passed its first birthday as an active organization. Treasurer Ed Locken rendered h...
Year in Review
In January The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously voted to award the construction contract for...
Yesterday's News News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
September 21, 1923 – Earl N. Ohmer this week received a sea sled which was designed and built for him by S.V.B. Miller of Seattle and Gregory H...
In new challenges to Tongass 'Roadless Rule,' pro-logging arguments have disappeared
The state of Alaska, a coalition of business groups and a pair of electric-power organizations have opened a new round in the generation-long fight...
Yesterday's News
July 20, 1923 – The big Evinrude race for the silver trophy awarded by the Evinrude Company was pulled off last Sunday and was won in decisive fashion...
Freedom ringing in Petersburg
4th OF JULY COMPETITION WINNERS: 50 yard dash 6 & under Girls 1st - Emma Aikins 2nd - Stella Walker...
Airport namesake returns to Petersburg
Millions of people across the United States spend the Fourth of July visiting family and friends,...
'Let Freedom Ring' named July 4 parade theme
Petersburg is ramping up preparations for this year's star-spangled celebration as Independence Day...
Assembly approves sewer utility rate hike
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously passed an ordinance that will raise the amount that...
Wrangell king salmon fishing derby dates set for mid-June
The annual Wrangell King Salmon Fishing Derby has been set for two weekends in June. Rather than have the competition run over a full two weeks from...
Yesterday's News News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
June 1, 1923 – The Petersburg telephone system was cut in on Friday morning and is now working with twenty subscribers already connected up and m...
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May 25, 1923 – The performance put on by the Lacare Vaudeville Company last night at the Variety Theater was greatly enjoyed by the house full of peop...
New survey seeks to assess Petersburg's housing needs
The Petersburg Borough is rolling out a survey this week that asks community members what their...
Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
May 4, 1923 – While the tale has not become public property, and while the principal actor in the drama probably would not want it known, the fact r...
Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
April 27, 1923 – That a large party of capitalists and others interested in the development of the water power at Thomas Bay and the erection of the t...
To the Editor
Thanks for going above and beyond To the Editor: I want to take a moment to recognize someone who went above and beyond for the youth of our...
White-winged dove spotted in Petersburg, only fifth sighting in Alaska
Jane Smith spotted a different kind of bird at her feeder around New Year's, something she knew...
Yesterday's News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
March 16, 1923 – The Petersburg Post of the American Legion is starting a small menagerie for the benefit of the tourists. At present a large bald e...
Sing Lee Alley Books named 2023 Business of the Year
Community members and guests attended the annual Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Banquet at the Sons...
2022: Year in Review
January Petersburg experienced record snowfall on New Year's Day with 17.5 inches of new snow on...
Yesterday's News
December 8, 1922 – A Ford passenger car arrived in town on the mail boat from Juneau this week for Ole Scarbro and will be used in a general jitney s...