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 By Chris Basinger    News    March 16, 2023

School district prepares for Reads Act implementation

Alaska school districts are scrambling to prepare for the new programs and policies outlined under...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 9, 2023

The Petersburg School District seeks more funding for next year

The Petersburg School District board held a discussion during its meeting on Tuesday covering where...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 9, 2023

Charter amendment could allow more residents to join borough boards

The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved an ordinance in its first reading on Monday that would...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    March 2, 2023

Ferry system lacks crew to operate the Kennicott this summer

In a change of plans from just a few weeks ago, the Alaska Marine Highway System reports it lacks enough crew to operate the Kennicott this summer. Th...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 2, 2023

Long-Term Care recovers from COVID-19 outbreak

COVID-19 cases have dropped at the Petersburg Medical Center's Long-Term Care facility after it...

 

Yesterday's News

March 2, 1923 – Our small but busy little town is some burg. We own our own water works and light plant. We have one of the largest salmon c...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    March 2, 2023

School board sets 2023-24 calendar

The Petersburg School District Board approved the calendar for the 2023-24 school year during its...

 

PIA moving forward with ARPA-funded capital projects

The Petersburg Indian Association Tribal Council approved a motion during its meeting on Tuesday to...

 

Lady Vikings compete in Petersburg round robin

The Petersburg High School girls basketball team played in their final home series last weekend in...

 

Obituary: Paul Arnold Anderson Aug. 2, 1945 - Jan. 16, 2023

Paul Arnold Anderson, 77, passed away with family by his side at home in Petersburg, Alaska on Janua...

 

Obituary: Colleen Nicholson

Colleen Nicholson was born on November 7, 1928 in Idaho Falls, ID, the eldest child of George... Full story

 

Lady Vikings come up short against Haines

The Petersburg High School girls basketball team took two losses at home last week against the...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    January 5, 2023

PIA seeks rezoning of 12th Street lot ahead of prospective purchase

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved an ordinance in its first reading during...

 

2022: Year in Review

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

 

District seeking public input for 2023-24 school calendar

With discussions beginning on what next year’s school calendar could look like, the Petersburg S...

 

School Board passes FY23 budget revision

The Petersburg School District Board unanimously approved a major revision to the FY23 budget...

 

New PSD COVID-19 policy allows for earlier return

During its meeting on Dec. 13, the Petersburg School District Board voted unanimously to amend the d...

 

Lady Vikings fall to Miss Chiefs in home opener

The Petersburg High School girls basketball team took two tough losses at home last weekend against...

 

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...

 

Vikings fresh for home opener

Students on the Petersburg High School boys basketball team are making their final preparations...

 

Alumni step in to keep dance program thriving

Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon the Mitkof Dance Troupe will perform "Lost in a Dream" and,...

 

Obituary: Steven John Espeseth, 70

Steven John Espeseth, 70, passed away October 22, 2022 of natural causes in Fosston, Minnesota.... Full story

 

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

December 1, 1922 – “I love them all – their father saved my life,” rejoiced Mrs. A. W. Thomas, widely known Alaska sportswoman, as she surveye...

 

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

November 24, 1922 – Forced to turn out to sea for six days, with the engines running every minute without a stop, and one member of the crew kept a p...

 

School board accepts draft audit

The Petersburg School District board voted 4-0 to accept the draft of the FY22 audit during its...

 

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