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  • School winter concert

    Dec 15, 2016

  • The Mitkof Dance Troupe performs: The Nutcracker

    Dec 15, 2016

  • Another night in paradise

    Dec 8, 2016

  • Yesterday's News

    Dec 8, 2016

    December 9, 1916 – Captain C. F. Smith is now occupying his spare time at rowboat construction. He last week completed an eleven foot boat for Gordon McDonald, and is preparing to build several more for other parties. December 12, 1941 – Increasing the 1942 halibut quota to 54,000,000 pounds with the increase being evenly divided between the two major areas, 2 and 3, heads the list of recommendations by fishermen and vessel owners to the International Fisheries Commission, it was learned in Ketchikan when Thor Henricksen, who represented bot...

  • Brew and stew winners

    Dec 8, 2016

  • Award of Excellence

    Dec 8, 2016

  • A beautiful building may emerge from this cocoon

    Dec 8, 2016

  • Goodies for all in the hall

    Dec 8, 2016

  • Art on display

    Dec 8, 2016

  • Winter coats for kids

    Dec 8, 2016

  • Tree lighting

    Dec 1, 2016

  • Yesterday's News

    Dec 1, 2016

    December 2, 1916 – Halibut reached record figures in Petersburg this week, the highest price paid by local buyers being 12 ½ cents per pound and the lowest 11 ½ cents. Seventy boxes of halibut and two barrels of shrimp were shipped south during the week by the Glacier Fish Company. L.C. Berg shipped eight boxes of halibut, two of salmon and six of black cod. The Gardner Shrimp Company shipped two boxes of shrimp to Ketchikan and three boxes of shrimp and one of crabs to Juneau. There was also one shipment of fifty barrels of herring. Dec...

  • The Fairy Tale Network

    Dec 1, 2016

  • Beth Flor recodnized

    Dec 1, 2016

  • Students of the Month

    Nov 24, 2016

  • Yesterday's News

    Nov 24, 2016

    November 25, 1916 – The Daughters of Norway are making extensive preparations for a bazaar, to be held in Sons of Norway hall next Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1 and 2 to commence at 4:30 o’clock each evening. They will have on sale hand-embroidery and numerous fancy-work articles; also homemade candles. A fish pond is also to be provided. Lunches will be served, to include coffee, waffles, lefse, cake, sandwiches and numerous delicacies. The affair will close with a dance Saturday evening. November 26, 1941 – Eight Boy Scouts left last Frida...

  • Three little pigs and their mother

    Nov 24, 2016

  • First winter frost

    Nov 24, 2016

  • New bird in town

    Nov 24, 2016

  • Big moon, big tides

    Nov 17, 2016

  • Record dry October Confirmed

    Jess Field|Nov 17, 2016

    NOAA has confirmed a new record low for precipitation last month. The official amount of rain for October collected by the Petersburg Co-op Station was the same as the airport reported with 3.07 inches falling the entire month, according to NOAA meteorologist Rick Fritsch. The previous record for low precipitation in Petersburg for October came in 2012 when 6.12 inches fell. Rain in Inches October 5 .12 October 13 .10 October 14 .17 October 15 .18 October 16 .05 October 17 .31 October 18 .58...

  • Yesterday's News

    Nov 17, 2016

    November 18, 1916 – Chris Keay and Louis Kay, who have been in Petersburg for several weeks in connection with resuming of operations by the Garden Shrimp Company, which has been reorganized and incorporated, leave for Seattle on the Admiral Evans. The former, who is manager of the company, states that everything is now in readiness to successfully carry on the industry, and that shipment of shrimp will soon commence. Fishing headquarters have been established at Ruth Island, in Thomas Bay, in which vicinity the shrimp are found to be more plen...

  • Women's health clinic

    Nov 17, 2016

    A Woman’s Health Clinic will be held at the Petersburg Public Health Center, Wed., Nov. 30-Fri. Dec., 2. This is for teens and women through age 29 who do not have health insurance or have other barriers to accessing care. A fee will be charged based on a sliding scale for the annual exams, Pap smears, and family planning supplies. No one will be refused service if unable to pay. Screenings for sexually transmitted diseases will also be available for men and women. Call the Petersburg Public Health Center at 772-4611 for an a...

  • AMHS Releases 2017 Summer Schedule

    Nov 17, 2016

    The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) has released its 2017 summer schedule. Reservations are now available for booking at FerryAlaska.com, by calling 1-800-642-0066, or visiting ferry terminal staff throughout the system. The AMHS summer schedule covers ferry travel from May through September. In conjunction with the summer schedule, AMHS will implement the second of five planned annual tariff adjustments. The adjustments are intended to level similar-distanced fares across the system. The new fares will apply to all travel beginning May 1,...

  • Eight to State Music Festival

    Nov 17, 2016

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