Petersburg locals rescue man from cold, dark waters near Mitkof Island
A middle-aged man was rescued from frigid waters near Petersburg on the night of April 7.
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by Olivia Rose | Apr 9, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
A middle-aged man was rescued from frigid waters near Petersburg on the night of April 7.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Apr 8, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
About 100 people rallied in downtown Petersburg on April 5 to protest against how President Donald Trump is running the United States.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Apr 8, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Petersburg’s borough assembly had much to consider when they met on April 7. Assembly members unanimously agreed to all but one item of new business on the meeting agenda, which included budget adjustments, additions to a subdivision expansion, a new zoning overlay and more.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Apr 4, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The amount of Chinook (king) salmon allocated under the Pacific Salmon Treaty is much lower this year in Southeast Alaska —almost 40 percent lower than last year— and that’s affecting all user groups.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Mar 27, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Petersburg Indian Association is hosting a job fair on Friday, March 28. Information about job openings and training opportunities will be available from 1–6 p.m. in the John Hanson Sr. Hall. And as PIA Tribal Administrator Jalyn Pomrenke told KFSK, the job fair is open to anyone in the community.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Mar 26, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
This week, Petersburg High School’s theater program presents Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” The play centers on two romantic pairings, the duality of their love stories, along with some highly entertaining comedic moments. Drama students prepared all year for this show, including back-to-back rehearsals in the days before opening night.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Mar 18, 2025 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Fire season marks the time of year when dryer conditions spark a higher risk of fires. The standard start date for wildland fire season is normally April 1, according to Alaska state statute. But for communities without much snow right now, it’s already here. The state issued a public order declaring an early start to fire season in parts of Alaska — including all of Southeast. Other affected areas include much of Southwest and Southcentral Alaska.
Read Moreby Olivia Rose | Mar 17, 2025 | Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
Tonight, Petersburg’s borough assembly is scheduled to consider a few property-related items on the agenda.
Read MoreView Rainfall, Wind and Weather Conditions Along Mitkof Highway Hillside near 5.6 mile
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