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  • 2019 Homecoming court

    Dec 26, 2019

    The 2019 homecoming court was crowned on Saturday between the girls and boys basketball games against Wrangell. From left to right: freshmen prince and princess Malcolm Fry and Saphire Weathers; junior prince and princess Andras "Kovi" Kovacs and Annie Christensen; homecoming king and queen Thomas Durkin and Miranda Nilsen; senior prince and princess Zephrie Whitethorn and Nina McCay; sophomore prince and princess Caleb Pfundt and Bergen Kludt-Painter. In the front row are the king and queen's...

  • See Amid Winter Snow

    Dec 26, 2019

    The Oxford Carolers, led by Mark Kubo, performing "See Amid Winter Snow" at a community winter concert on Sunday at the Petersburg Lutheran Church. Back row from left to right: Jim Roberts, Nicole McMurren, Sarah Hofstetter, Orin Pierson, Joe Stratman, Alec McMurren and Chris Romine. Front row from left to right: Michele Pfundt, Lizzy Walsh, Grace Bieber, Carin Christensen, Sunny Rice, Chris Weiss and Elise Kubo....

  • Middle school concert

    Dec 26, 2019

    Logan Haley, in the front on the left, on trumpet and Thomas Phillips on clarinet had dual solo parts in "Christmas Concerto #3" by Robert W. Smith in the Mitkof Middle School's winter concert last Thursday....

  • Petersburg High School Holiday Concert

    Dec 26, 2019

    Director Matt Lenhard leads the Petersburg High School concert band on Dec. 17 in "March of the Toys" by Victor Herbert, arranged by Jones. The concert band also performed "Midnight Carols" arranged by Jerry Davis and "Where Christmas Began" by Paul Clark....

  • Articles of impeachment

    Dec 26, 2019

    About 20 residents gathered on the evening of Dec. 18 at Buschmann Park to mark the United States House of Representatives' vote to impeach President Donald Trump. The group is also committed to reaching out to Sen. Dan Sullivan and Sen. Lisa Murkowski to encourage the two senators to act as impartial jurors when the articles of impeachment reach the United States Senate, according to Assembly Member Chelsea Tremblay, one of the organizers of the event. "Speaking for myself, I was relieved to...

  • Yesterday's News

    Dec 26, 2019

    January 2, 1920 Smaller paper publishers all over the country are faced with temporary suspension or bankruptcy if the condition is not remedied as this price of 13.5 cents per pound cannot be paid by them. Before this was this same paper sold for two and a half cents. The people of Petersburg will not be without their paper, however, for some time as the Report was able to secure a supply at a moderately high figure, just before the last raise and now has enough paper on hand to turn to for nearly a year. Bills have been introduced in...

  • Alaska artists: Time to apply for Individual Artist Awards

    Dec 26, 2019

    Anchorage, AK – Rasmuson Foundation is accepting applications for the 2020 Individual Artist Awards (IAA). Applications will be accepted through March 2. In addition to individual artists, groups and collaboratives — two or more artists working together — for the first time will be eligible for Project Awards and Fellowships. A musical band, a dance company and a multimedia collective are some examples. The awards support artistic growth and exploration of new creative ground for artists living and working in Alaska. In 2019, award recip...

  • School News

    Dec 26, 2019

    Haley Kelley graduated from UAA on Dec. 15 with a Bachelor's of Science in Nursing degree. She's the daughter of Loreen Granberg and John Kelley. She graduated from Petersburg High School in 2012....

  • Yesterday's News

    Dec 19, 2019

    December 26, 1919 The Petersburg Volunteer Fire Department has been organized with an active and an inactive list. Those members whose business takes them from town, such as fishermen etc., have been placed on the inactive list. They are still members of the department and are expected to attend drills, fires, and meetings when in town, but do not need to make excuses when absent as it is taken for granted that they are absent from the city. With the new arrangement each team captain will know that there are certain men that he can always...

  • Last full moon of 2019

    Dec 19, 2019

  • Twisted Antlers

    Dec 19, 2019

  • Rep. Kreiss-Tomkins office hours

    Dec 19, 2019

    State Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins will hold public office hours on Mon., Dec. 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Common Grounds. No appointment necessary, just stop by....

  • Artifact Archive: Diary of a Settler

    Dec 19, 2019

    Prospector Creighton Campbell's 1887 diary tells a challenging tale of winter survival as the first white person up the Iskut River headwaters in the Stikine watershed. Indians recommended travel over ice, so Campbell and buddies gathered gear, food and a dog named "Useless" for prospecting upriver. Snows 8 ft. deep hampered efforts, and by March they were barely halfway. Bacon and salt were getting low; by April just beans and flour were left. When they finally returned to Ft. Wrangel, they...

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

    Dec 12, 2019

    December 19, 1919 The Petersburg Band has been re-organized with H. S. Halgeson as director and with about 30 members, many of whom are old players. The new organization would receive the active support of every citizen of Petersburg as music is one of the recognized necessities of a contented community life. What town can properly celebrate the 4th of July for instance without the assistance of a band. December 15, 1944 The Territory of Alaska has a net cash balance as of September 30, 1944, of $1,352,111.17, the highest balance in its...

  • Middle School robotics

    Dec 12, 2019

    The Mitkof Middle School robotics team will be traveling to Juneau this weekend for a region wide competition. Two teams made up of seventh and eighth graders will give presentations on solutions to problems facing Petersburg and participate in a robotics competition. The two teams will use robots they preprogrammed to perform several tasks. Each task is worth a certain amount of points, and the team with the most points wins. The sixth grade team competed in a competition on Saturday via video... Full story

  • Yesterday's News

    Dec 5, 2019

    December 12, 1919 Last Monday night the Sons of Norway Trading Union store was totally destroyed by fire. The blaze started about half past five in the evening and within two hours the building was a blackened ruin. The loss is estimated at between thirty and forty thousand dollars, with about one third covered by insurance. The fire started in the upper rear corner of the building, presumably from a defective electric wire. Although the firemen fought valiantly they were unable to stop the flames. The Sons of Norway store was owned by a large...

  • 2019 Pickled herring contest winners

    Dec 5, 2019

    Wednesday night, the Sons of Norway hosted their 45th annual pickled herring contest. Contestants submitted in four categories: pickled herring, pickled seafood, smoked/cured seafood and smoked salmon. Judges sampled each of the dishes and named first, second and third place winners. Contestants could also submit a dish into the taster's choice category, which was judged by the public. In the pickled herring category, Sig Mathisen tied with himself for third place with his south of the border an...

  • Santa on parade

    Dec 5, 2019

  • Artifact Archive

    Dec 5, 2019

    New York Restaurant was located on Sing Lee Alley where Helse is today. From around 1919 to 1927, prior to operating the "Good Eats Cafe and Restaurant" in Wrangell, Sam Nakamoto served as Proprietor of the restaurant and lodgings. Ads in the Petersburg Weekly Report boasted "Everything of the Best of the Season" as well as proximity to the post office. Sam was succeeded by Dick Kuwata as proprietor. By the 1930s, the restaurant became a pool hall and card room, attracting bachelor fishermen... Full story

  • Yesterday's News

    Nov 28, 2019

    December 5, 1919 On Tuesday the citizens of Petersburg will vote on the question of the bond issue for the construction of a school house and municipal electric light and power plant. Every citizen of the United States is entitled to vote at this election. Income from the present light plant last month amounted to $600. If the power were available, the income could easily have been four times as large. A conservative estimate of the annual income from the sale of Light and Power with the new plant would be $25,000 per year. December 1, 1944 Lon...

  • Food drive

    Nov 28, 2019

  • The Mitkof Mummers Theater Co. Presents

    Nov 28, 2019

  • Parlor in the Round

    Nov 28, 2019

  • Safe than sorry

    Nov 28, 2019

  • Yesterday's News

    Nov 21, 2019

    November 28, 1919 The attention of residents of Petersburg and vicinity is called to the law passed by the Territorial Legislature in 1913 requiring that birth and death certificates shall be filed with the U. S. Commissioner immediately following the birth of a child, or the death of anyone. Blank forms may be secured from the Commissioner and filled out. No charge either for the form, or for the filing is made, the expense being carried by the Territory, but it must be done. This law makes no distinction between births and whether children...

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