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Yesterday's News from 25-50-75-100 years ago
February 8, 1924 – An interesting discussion took place before the meeting of the Petersburg Men’s Club last Saturday evening when Thos. Elsemore,...
Robyn Taylor hired as Petersburg's next superintendent
Robyn Taylor spent the first six years of her career in the Alaska education system teaching in...
Yesterday's News
September 14, 1923 – Abe Brackney is in the Petersburg Hospital suffering from a fractured skull and is hovering between life and death, Paul Lund...
Unsecured trash attracts bears to town
The town's most notorious seasonal visitors are back, and effort is needed to prevent their...
Ferreira quinceañera:
The family of Yenka Faith Ferreira are celebrating her quinceañera this Saturday, and as far as the...
Dunleavy appears headed to re-election, may head off ranked choice count
In votes counted through early Wednesday morning, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy appeared on pace for... Full story
Yesterday's News
October 27, 1922 – The steam boiler in the Knutsen Brothers Sawmill at the mouth of Petersburg Creek, across Wrangell Narrows from town, exploded...
Borough Assembly candidate forum roundup
The five candidates running for the two seats on the Petersburg Borough Assembly participated in a c...
PMC Board Candidate Survey
Cindi Lagoudakis What is your age? 68 What experience do you have? I have served as Assembly Member...
Complaint alleges Dunleavy campaign engaged in 'scheme' to use public funds
A complaint filed Tuesday to the Alaska Public Offices Commission accuses Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who is running for reelection, of engaging...
Spending rises, but so does savings, in new Alaska state budget signed by Dunleavy
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has signed a $14.4 billion state budget, the sixth-largest in state history, after vetoing about $400 million from a proposa...
Obituary: Lois DeBoer August 26th, 1935 - May 4th, 2022
Our mother, Lois Ellen was born on August 26th, 1935 in Mandan, North Dakota to Alice and Carl... Full story
After the last game of a high school career
As a junior, Ines Larson helped the Lady Viking's basketball team reach the state tournament. Going... Full story
Dual office holding ordinance fails
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted 6-1 against Ordinance #2022-02, which would have required...
Guest Editorial: Dunleavy's state-paid PR man does double duty as campaign PR man, an obvious misuse of state resources
Since he officially began his reelection campaign last August, Gov. Mike Dunleavy has spent nothing on personnel for his campaign. He’s paid for...
Effort to recall Alaska governor dropped after 2-year push
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The campaign aimed at recalling Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Wednesday it is ceasing that effort, with a gubernatorial...
Governor vetoes amount of this year's oil check
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Thursday he has vetoed from a state spending package this year’s dividend check for residents,...
Alaska settles for $85K with former state employee
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska has agreed to settle for $85,000 with a former state employee whose application was rejected because she supported...
To the Editor
Thank you To the Editor: Thanks to you my wonderful friends and family of Petersburg for being...
Artifact Archive
The History of Petersburg The Museum has a collection of essays from 1947 written by students of...
To the Editor
Concerns not resolved To the Editor: Dear Senator Murkowski, You may recall my question at your...
Alaska judge orders state to pay fees, costs in recall case
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — A judge on Friday ordered the state to pay about $190,000 in attorney fees and costs after losing a case to the group seeking...
Editorial: Don't threaten
We love public comments. So do public officials, in both elected and administrative positions. It's...
Questions remain around former Wrangell police officer
WRANGELL - In early June, the Wrangell Sentinel received several emails regarding one of the city's...
Unique payout Alaskans get from oil wealth could be at risk
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Alaska has no income or statewide sales taxes, and it cuts residents a check every year from its oil wealth. But the future...