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  • PHS senior accepted to Ivy League university

    Brian Varela|May 20, 2021

    When Lydia Martin got her admission letter from Columbia University, she didn't open it right away. She had just been turned down by two other universities and couldn't take anymore disappointment. Then the following day during first period, she decided to read the university's response which told her she got in. "It was really surprising," said Martin, who will be entering the Ivy League university in New York as an earth science major. "I had been holding out a bit of hope to get in obviously....

  • A quiet class of 28 to graduate on Monday

    Brian Varela|May 20, 2021

    The Petersburg High School Class of 2021 will be receiving their diplomas in a ceremony similar to years past. Although this class of graduating seniors is made up of just 28 students, PHS Principal Rick Dormer said they're a class that is bound to do great things in the future. In 2020, 36 seniors graduated from PHS, and about 40 graduated the year before that. The larger classes easily made their presence known in the high school. But the 2021 class is different. Dormer said this year's...

  • The PHS Class of 2021

    May 20, 2021

    Twenty-eight Petersburg High School seniors will be graduating on Monday, May 24. Back row from left to right: Keston Lyons-Cardenas, Colby Snovell and Max Marohl. Middle row from left to right: Isaiah Slaven, Kingston Buckner, Liam Demko, Tristan Enriquez, Owen O'Brocta, Issac Vinson, Julian Cumps, Brennan Skeek, Mattias Volk, Brekin Davis and Aiden Luhr. Front row from left to right: Shayla Madole, Julie Olsen, Aaliyah Felizardo, Lydia Martin, Sage Johnston, Annie Christensen, Leesa Murph,...

  • Prom Court 2021

    May 13, 2021

    Petersburg High School crowned their 2021 prom court on Monday. Annie Christensen was named prom queen and Aiden Luhr was picked as prom king by the senior class. Prom was supposed to take place outdoors, due to COVID-19, but after surveying the student body, the junior class decided against hosting prom this year, according to prom advisor Ginger Evens. From left to right: Julie Olsen, Max Marohl, Allie Davis, Brennan Skeek, Christensen, Luhr, Sage Johnston, Julian Cumps, Leesa Murph and...

  • Students of the year

    May 13, 2021

    Julian Cumps, left, and Julie Olsen, right, were the Petersburg Elks Lodge's students of the year for the 2020-2021 school year. The Petersburg High School seniors were honored in a virtual dinner on Monday....

  • SB OKs raise for classified staff

    Brian Varela|May 13, 2021

    The Petersburg School Board approved a two percent salary increase over the 2020-2021 school year for classified staff returning for the 2021-2022 school year at their meeting on Tuesday. "It's been a hard year I'm sure for some of them, and we're appreciative of the hard work that they've done this year and as well as the anticipation of them returning in the fall, " said School Board President Sarah Holmgrain. Talks between the Petersburg School District and the Petersburg District Support...

  • PHS baseball wins first game of the year

    Brian Varela|May 13, 2021

    The Petersburg High School baseball team saw their first win ever against Sitka High School, and their first win of the season, during a series of games that were held at home on May 7 and 8. "We've never beaten Sitka before, so to come out and beat their varsity says a lot about our program," said Head Coach Jim Engell. "It says that we're a competitive program. We knew that about ourselves. We just finally put it all together, and it clicked for us." The previous weekend, PHS had played...

  • Track team claims top four spots at meet

    Brian Varela|May 13, 2021

    The Petersburg High School track and field team competed in their second meet of the season in Juneau on May 7 and 8, and again, several of the Vikings took top spots in their events. "The kids did great," said Assistant Coach Alice Cumps. "We always want them to do really well against other kids, but we also like to see the personal growth." PHS senior Aiden Luhr placed first place in the high jump, jumping five feet, eight inches. Behind him in second place was freshman Valon Weathers, who...

  • Enamel jewelry 101

    May 13, 2021

    Maddy Gilpin, left, and Britin Coulson, right, held an enamel jewelry demonstration on May 7 at Inga's Galley. Pictured above, the two Petersburg High School juniors are sifting powder enamel onto copper blanks with small sifters, setting them up on stainless steel trivets and torching them with butane torches, according to Ashley Lohr, PHS' art instructor. The enamel then stuck to the copper and created a smooth, glass finish. Gilpin and Coulson have been meeting as a jewelry club since late...

  • The Little Norway Festival returns for 62nd year

    Brian Varela|May 6, 2021

    After last year's festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 62nd annual Little Norway Festival is slated to begin May 13. "I think everyone can't wait for it to happen," said Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Administrator Mindy Lopez. "There's some excitement in the air." Prior to the festival, free transportation across the Wrangell Narrows will be provided on May 8 for the City of Kupreanof Celebration Day from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. The United States Forest Service is also hosting a...

  • Three cases of virus identified

    Brian Varela|May 6, 2021

    Three cases of COVID-19 were identified within a single household over the course of two days this week, according to a joint press release from the Petersburg Borough and Petersburg Medical Center. The first two cases were identified on Tuesday by PMC within a single household. According to a joint press release, the two cases were travel related. Then on Wednesday, a third case was identified within the same household as the previous two cases. All three individuals have been directed to...

  • Baseball team to focus on reducing errors

    Brian Varela|May 6, 2021

    After traveling to Juneau last weekend to play against Juneau-Douglas High School in a series of games, Head Coach Jim Engell said the Petersburg High School baseball team will be working on reducing their mistakes and errors in upcoming practices. "That's been the repetitive theme," said Engell. "If we can reduce our errors, we're going to be in the games. The kids are fully aware of it. It's something we're going to build on. We're really showing that we haven't played for two years." The...

  • Yesterday's News

    Apr 29, 2021

    April 29, 1921 The Petersburg-Scow Bay road will be surfaced and finished for auto traffic this summer and that work will start within the next month is the assertion of John Lanterman foreman in charge who arrived from the south within the past week. April 26, 1946 Fishermen will leave for the fishing season early next week in preparation for the opening of the halibut fishing on May 1. For the first time in four years there are a number of young men in boat crews as returned veterans, many of whom are also veteran fishermen. An estimated...

  • PHS ranked #1 high school in Alaska

    Brian Varela|Apr 29, 2021

    Petersburg High School was ranked the number one high school in Alaska in terms of academic success by the U.S. News & World Report for 2021. Rankings are based on the students' performance on state testing, graduation rates and how well they're prepared for college. Additionally, PHS was ranked 904 among all the high schools in the country, which is in the top 40 percent of schools. Statewide, 71 high schools were ranked by the U.S. News & World Report, and 17,857 schools were ranked...

  • Vikings build experience in 2nd set of baseball games

    Brian Varela|Apr 29, 2021

    The Petersburg High School played their second series of the season against Ketchikan High School on April 22 and 23. While they suffered three more losses, Head Coach Jim Engell said the Vikings have been improving by the week. "It went real well," said Engell. "I know the scores don't necessarily show that, but we made a lot of progress. I was very pleased. Every practice that we have had since we got on the field in Sitka, we've just seen our kids get better and better." Brekin Davis, Lathum...

  • Two wrestlers qualify for State

    Brian Varela|Apr 29, 2021

    Two Petersburg High School wrestlers will head to the Alaska School Activities Association Wrestling State Championships in May after placing first in their weight classes at Regionals. Jonas Baekkelund placed first in the 171 pound weight class at the ASAA Division II Southeast Alaska tournament in Ketchikan last weekend. Baekkelund, a freshman, pinned his way to the final round to face off against Wrangell High School's Ethan Blatchley, said Coach Jeff Davidson. The two students had wrestled b...

  • PHS runners take first place

    Brian Varela|Apr 29, 2021

    The Petersburg High School track and field team participated in their first meet of the season on April 23 and 24, which saw several of the Vikings take top spots in their events. PHS senior Aiden Luhr had the best showing among the Vikings at the Ketchikan Invitational. He took first place in the mens 100 meter sprint, the 200 meter sprint and the high jump. His performances in the preliminaries saw him set new records. His preliminary performance in the 100 meter sprint was a new season...

  • Four active cases of COVID-19 in town

    Brian Varela|Apr 22, 2021

    Five cases of COVID-19 were reported in the community in the last seven days, one of which has been removed from the active local case count, according to the Petersburg Borough's COVID-19 Dashboard. The first four cases were reported on April 15. Three of the cases were limited to one household and were travel related, according to a joint press release between the borough and Petersburg Medical Center. The fourth case and fifth case, which was reported on April 16, are thought to have been...

  • PHS baseball has first games in two years

    Brian Varela|Apr 22, 2021

    The Petersburg High School baseball team played their first games of the year in a preseason jamboree in Sitka last week. Although the Vikings lost the three games, Coach Jim Engell said the team had a strong showing in their first outing of the season. In Sitka, the Vikings were able to play on a ball field for the first time in almost two years. Last year's season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the weather this year prevented the team from practice on the Petersburg ball...

  • OBI hires new plant manager

    Brian Varela|Apr 22, 2021

    Nikolai Wendel has taken over as plant manager at OBI Seafoods, bringing 13 years of cannery experience with him. He arrived in town in late January, and following a two week quarantine, began transitioning into the role of plant manager. Wendel is taking over from longtime plant manager Patrick Wilson who will be retiring this summer. Wendel first experienced Southeast Alaska on a cruise through the Inside Passage after graduating from high school in 2007. It was then that he discovered that th...

  • Poetry Out Loud finalists

    Apr 15, 2021

    Two students at Petersburg High School were finalists in this year's Poetry Out Loud competition. Myah Enriquez, left, recited "Enough," by Suzanne Buffam, "Rondeau," by Leigh Hunt and "The Ocean," by Nathaniel Hawthorne; Logan Haley, right, recited "Where the Wild Things Go," by D. Gilson, "Across the Bay," by Donald Davie and "Thine Own," by Josephine Delphine Henderson Heard. Enriquez said the competition helped her move past her fear of public speaking, while allowing her to express herself...

  • PHS wrestlers prepare for Regionals

    Brian Varela|Apr 15, 2021

    In the last tournament before Regionals, the Petersburg High School wrestling team saw several of their wrestlers place at the Tom Sims Invitational in Wrangell on April 10. Although overall the team placed sixth in the tournament, Coach Brandon Ware said the scores were skewed due to the low number of wrestlers competing for the Vikings. Five PHS wrestlers competed in Wrangell, while the average team size was about 15 students. Ware said despite the odds, the Vikings fought hard in their...

  • PHS wrestlers place in first tournament

    Brian Varela|Apr 8, 2021

    Just two weeks into the season, the Petersburg High School wrestling team has already competed in their first tournament this past weekend and will be competing in another tournament this weekend. The team took sixth place in the Brandon Pilot Invitational at Thunder Mountain High School, scoring 26 points over the course of the tournament. PHS wrestled against Mt. Edgecumbe, Ketchikan, Sitka, Wrangell and Thunder Mountain, who took first place in the tournament. The standouts for the Vikings...

  • Yesterday's News

    Apr 8, 2021

    April 8, 1921 The biggest social affair ever pulled off in Petersburg was held last Saturday night by the Petersburg Lodge No 702, L.O.O. Moose as a benefit for the Petersburg Hospital. The affair took the form of a masquerade dance, luncheon being served during the evening. The Moose committee in charge reported that the total sum of $292 was raised and will be turned over to the Hospital Board within the next few days. April 5, 1946 Smoked salmon, Alaska cod, halibut and red snapper will be turned out commercially by a new plant being built h...

  • Case count at lowest point since February

    Brian Varela|Apr 8, 2021

    A case of COVID-19 was identified through testing at the James A. Johnson Airport on April 1 and reported on April 2, according to a joint press release from the Petersburg Borough and the Petersburg Medical Center. The incoming traveler was the eighth person to test positive for COVID-19 in about the last two weeks, though no new cases have been reported in the last seven days. According to the borough's COVID-19 Dashboard, Petersburg was reporting two active cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday....

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