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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...
Vikings baseball take 3-0 series against Redington
Petersburg High School's baseball team finished off their regular season games with a bang last...
Track and field prepare for regionals at Juneau invitational
Petersburg High School’s track and field team is already heading into the final few weeks of t...
Obituary: Rodney Lee Anderson, 58
Rodney Lee Anderson was born on el Día de los Muertos, November 2, 1965, in Davenport, Iowa, to... Full story
To the Editor
PMEA supports the teachers union To the Editor: We, the members of the Petersburg Municipal Employees Association Union (PMEA), support the...
Viking Baseball win monumental home series
Petersburg High School's baseball team achieved a program first last weekend as they picked up...
Viking track and field race towards Juneau meet
Petersburg High School’s track team are off to the races this season as they prepare for their second meet in Juneau, with their first meet already u...
Dozens in Petersburg cooperate to assemble 'world's largest puzzle'
In January, Petersburg resident Sondra Hurst learned that seniors at a retirement home in her hometo...
Obituary
Irene June Nichols was born in Port Alexander, Alaska, to Anna and Arne Iversen on August 7, 1928.... Full story
Obituary
Berton James O'Neil was born August 19,1933, to Vernon Prosser O'Neil and Mildred Edna Fitch in... Full story
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...
To the Editor
Let’s keep Petersburg schools - and Alaska - great To the Editor: Through no one’s fault but my own, I got busy with work and forgot to run down and...
MDT presents Myths & Legends
One hundred and one local youth performed in Mitkof Dance Troupe's spring recital Myths & Legends...
Vikings Baseball pick up first win against JDHS
Petersburg High School’s baseball team fought their way through a series full of action during their three games against Juneau-Douglas High School l...
School district drafts budget; teachers' union contract still in negotiations
There were more attendees than usual at the Petersburg School District Board meeting last week as... Full story
Petersburg hosts Region V Art Fest
Last weekend art students and teachers from nine Southeast Alaska high schools arrived in...
Obituary: Gainhart (Bud) Samuelson, Junior, 77
Bud was born on February 13, 1947, to Gainhart Samuelson, Senior, and Mildred (Massey) Samuelson. A... Full story
Vikings learn from losses in home series
Petersburg High School's baseball team stepped up to the plate on their home field last weekend,...
Yesterday's News News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
April 18, 1924 – Boats which sold halibut to the Glacier & Deep Sea Food Company Tuesday for 9 and 5 were Audrey, 2,000 lbs; Irma, 500; Alfa, 500; G...
School Board votes to join coalition likely to sue state
The Petersburg School District Board unanimously agreed to join the Coalition for Education Equity...
PHS bring crowds to their feet at Music Fest
Petersburg High School's musical ensembles traveled to Stika last weekend for 2024's Southeast Alask...
Conn selected as Alaska Elementary Principal of the Year
Children and staff lined the halls of Stedman Elementary School Friday morning to celebrate...
Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
April 11, 1924 – H.J. Jorgensen already has a large number of signers for a roadway proposed to be built from the city limits to Sandy Beach. It is a...
Guest Editorial
Who better to talk about education in Alaska than students. They could continue leaving it to school administrators, elected officials, their parents...