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 By Larry Persily    News    March 16, 2023

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...

 
 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...

 

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 James Brooks    News    February 23, 2023

Alaska sends food aid to Ukraine, but state declines to act on investments

More than 90,000 pounds of canned Alaska pink salmon purchased and donated by the state of Alaska...

 

Sing Lee Alley Books named 2023 Business of the Year

Community members and guests attended the annual Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Banquet at the Sons...

 

Elizabeth Peratrovich Awareness activities in Petersburg

Elizabeth Peratrovich Day Awareness activities are taking place this week at the Stedman Elementary School cafeteria. Students are invited to learn...

 

Guest Editorial: The math is easy; the politics are hard

Getting caught between a rock and a hard place is easier. At least you can rent a backhoe and move the rock. Getting politically caught between more m...

 

To the Editor

Thank you, thank you, thank you To the Editor: Mike and I are so incredibly humbled by and grateful for the outpouring of support, generosity,...

 

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

January 12, 1923 – Last Sunday afternoon the Ladies Glee Club, assisted by the Kjerulf Male Chorus, appeared in a concert of song at the Sons of N...

 

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...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    December 1, 2022

School districts hope for more state funding next year

WRANGELL — School districts statewide be looking to the Legislature next year for an increase in state funding, but any boost in the state’s per...

 

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...

 

Preliminary results show Stedman, Himschoot ahead

The 2022 general election polls closed Tuesday night, putting an end to the campaign season and...

 

To the Editor

November 8th is our State Election; don’t forget to Vote! To the Editor: Mark and I are supporting Rebecca Himshoot for State House representing o...

 

Early voting open for midterm election

Early in-person voting for the 2022 state general election opened on Monday. Petersburg residents...

 

Alaska Raptor Center to swoop through Petersburg

A barred owl named Glaucus (for her gray coloring) and a red tailed hawk named Jake (originally from...

 

Stedman students learn fire safety

Stedman Elementary School students got an education in fire safety last week from members of the...

 

Yesterday's News

October 20, 1922 – Considerable excitement in a quiet way has been caused by the announcement of a discovery of nickel on Baranof Island near Snipe B...

 

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

September 22, 1922 – The first flying machine to ever land in Petersburg did so Monday when the hydro-plane Northbird arrived here from Wrangell. T...

 

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