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 By Orin Pierson    Opinion    April 28, 2022

Editorial: Gratitude for the Anacapa

The US Coast Guard Cutter Anacapa invited the community on board for tours on Monday. The occasion was to bid thank you and farewell to Petersburg, wh...

 

To the Editor

Ocean Rangers To the Editor: If you were disappointed in the Senate Resource Committee’s decision last week and want to stop SB 180 please speak up n...

 

To the Editor

Keep the Ocean Rangers program: Together we can have a voice To the Editor: Whether you are a commercial fisherman or just an Alaskan who enjoys...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    March 24, 2022

Columbia's return to service in doubt for lack of crew

A state Department of Transportation official told legislators that the ferry system is "burning...

 

Yesterday's News

March 10, 1922 The pupils of the first and second grades received a vacation on Friday owing to the illness of Miss Edna Miller, teacher in that...

 
 By Larry Persily    Opinion    March 3, 2022

Column: High oil prices are Alaska's alcohol of choice

It’s not often you hear political debates that invoke religion and booze but have nothing to do with temperance, the social ills of alcohol or s...

 

School board eases COVID-19 mitigation plan

The Petersburg School Board voted unanimously to amend its COVID-19 mitigation plan Tuesday night...

 

Post office set to receive new parcel pickup boxes

During the Petersburg Borough Assembly's meeting on Monday, Mayor Mark Jensen reported that he and...

 

Active COVID-19 cases at 10

As of Tuesday night, the Petersburg Medical Center's COVID-19 Dashboard reported 10 active cases in...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    January 27, 2022

Coastal legislators disapprove of governor's spending plan for ferries

Though they say the level of funding for the state ferry system in Gov. Mike Dunleavy's budget for t...

 

New substitutes step in to prevent classroom closures

Rae C. Stedman Elementary School called for aid, and Petersburg answered. The school was threatened...

 

PMC reports 11 active COVID-19

According to the Petersburg Medical Center's COVID-19 Dashboard, Petersburg had an active case...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    January 27, 2022

Legislators cautious of overreliance on high oil prices

WRANGELL­– In a break from past practice, the Alaska Department of Revenue this year will provide monthly updates to legislators whenever pr...

 

School board votes to keep universal masking

The Petersburg School Board voted to continue universal masking throughout the district as part of...

 

Active cases jump to 27

Petersburg has reached 27 active cases of COVID-19 according to the Petersburg Medical Center's...

 

School board debates changes to mitigation plan

The Petersburg School Board held a work session Tuesday night to discuss potential changes to the...

 
 By Chris Basinger    News    January 6, 2022

New year, new snowfall record

6 brought with it a new record snowfall on New Year's Day which has the National Weather Service...

 

2021: Year in Review

January The assembly approved of a COVID-19 dashboard which tracked cases in the community. Local...

 

Dunleavy appointees fire Permanent Fund director

The board that oversees Alaska's multibillion-dollar investment portfolio has fired Angela Rodell...

 

PMC downgrades to yellow status as case count drops

The Petersburg Medical Center' COVID-19 Dashboard reported four active cases as of Monday, the last...

 

School Board could change COVID-19 mitigation plan in future work session

The Petersburg School Board held a discussion on the district's current COVID-19 protocols during...

 

Active COVID-19 count dips to five

The active COVID-19 cases count fell to five on Thursday with two positives in the previous seven...

 

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