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Significant cuts to Medicaid alongside impacts to Medicare are included in the budget reconciliation bill signed into law by ...
After years of planning and months of craftsmanship, Petersburg Indian Association has installed a traditional dugout canoe ...
Spectators watch from the pier and Jeff Erickson stands by with the pike pole during the final moment of the log rolling ...
Petersburg welcomes two new Salvation Army officers this month. Lieutenant Joe Duran and Captain Ashley Duran, married just ...
Organized Village of Kake President Joel Jackson has had a dream: a cultural healing center that can reintroduce people ...
She's been a runner for the majority of her life, finding a deep connection with the activity, always looking for ...
For the past few years, the Petersburg Borough has been working to bolster its fleet of diesel generators to be better prepared for power outages when the hydropower system fails. On Monday, the ...
After five weeks of theater games, character development, and intensive rehearsals, 26 young performers are ready to take flight in two back-to-back performances of Peter Pan this Friday evening at ...
Alaska’s new sick-leave and minimum wage increase law took effect. Approved by voters in November, it states that someone working at a business with 15 or more employees will earn one hour of paid ...
Two hatchery release sites near Petersburg will continue allowing nonresident anglers to harvest king salmon even after a broader regional closure takes effect July 7. The statewide closure announced ...
June 28 – An officer responded to suspicious activity on Harbor Way. An officer assisted a citizen with a rental scam on E Lansing Street. A welfare check was conducted on N Nordic Drive. June 29 – An ...
Rick Brock has opened the Petersburg High School gymnasium doors before dawn for 35 years, offering students a quiet place to work on their basketball skills before the school day begins. "I'm an ...