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Gus Pennington joins Stedman staff as 5th grade teacher
Gus Pennington will return to Stedman Elementary School this fall as the new fifth grade teacher....
Meet new 4th grade teacher Sharon Paulson
Sharon Paulson moved her family from Juneau to Petersburg in July and will teach fourth grade at...
Debi Tice returning to Petersburg as new Stedman librarian
The K-5th grade library program at Stedman Elementary School will welcome home a former Petersburg...
'This fire can consume our building, but not our hearts'
The St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church caught fire last Thursday, leaving much of the building...
'This fire can consume our building, but not our hearts'
The St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church caught fire Thursday afternoon, leaving much of the... Full story
State ferry system says it is unable to provide hiring numbers
The Alaska Marine Highway System, which five months ago embarked on improving its hiring process to address chronic crew shortages, is unable to say...
Assembly approves rezoning for future hospital in first reading
The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved an ordinance in its first reading that would rezone 43...
School Board adopts 'solid' budget for next year
The Petersburg School Board approved the district's FY24 budget at its last meeting of the school...
Guest Commentary
I congratulate the Permanent Fund trustees for adopting Resolution 23-01 at their April 12 meeting to limit additional investment in the in-state inve...
Warmack, 12, rocks lead guitar in New York City benefit concerts
The day after Petersburg Middle School let out for summer, 7th grader Ari Warmack boarded a plane...
Planning Commission votes against recommending rezoning for new hospital
The Planning Commission voted against recommending that the Petersburg Borough Assembly approve the...
Gregg Kowalski retires from Stedman Elementary
After 22 years of teaching at Stedman Elementary School, Gregg Kowalski is heading into a whole new...
Yesterday's News: News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
May 18, 1923 – Assistant Forester E.A. Sherman has presented seventy-one volumes as a nucleus for a marine library to the Forest Service boats...
PMC expands summer youth programming
A press release this week announced that Petersburg Medical Center Youth Programs will offer expande...
PMC makes headway toward new hospital
The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved an extensive resolution during its last meeting that will...
Governor tells legislators he will introduce state sales tax
Gov. Mike Dunleavy told legislators in a pair of closed-door meetings last week that he will introduce a state sales tax as a component of a...
Borough boards amendment to go before voters
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously in favor of an ordinance that would amend the...
To the Editor
If one member of a family is ill, the family is ill The the Editor: I submit the following letter, meant to be a holiday letter to friends and...
Fast-track budget bill, intended to help food-stamp program, speeds through Alaska Legislature
The Alaska Legislature has passed a fast-track budget bill intended to immediately address problems with the state’s food-aid program for poor... Full story
Boardwalk fundraiser transports audience back to the '20s
After putting their dinner theater fundraiser on hold three years ago, the Clausen Museum is...
School district prepares for Reads Act implementation
Alaska school districts are scrambling to prepare for the new programs and policies outlined under...
Summer ferry schedule finally open for bookings
Just eight weeks before the start of the summer timetable on May 1, the Alaska Marine Highway System has released its schedule and opened its online...
Stedman: proposed spending cap that excludes PFD is 'nonsensical'
Bills under consideration in the Legislature to cap state spending are not addressing the main challenges Alaska is facing, said Sitka Sen. Bert...
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...