Petersburg High School’s production of Dracula will go to world’s largest performing arts festival next summer
Petersburg will get an opportunity to see the play live before it heads overseas to Edinburgh, Scotland next year.
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Petersburg will get an opportunity to see the play live before it heads overseas to Edinburgh, Scotland next year.
Read MoreUPDATE: According to a statement from the U.S. Coast Guard, they may be unable to hear distress calls on the region’s emergency VHF channel for 3-5 minutes intervals throughout this week.
Read MorePetersburg celebrated Halloween a week early with a local trunk or treat hosted by the Petersburg Indian Association. Organizers say the community-oriented event may have been the first of its kind in Petersburg, and the goal was to bring people together.
Read MoreSince the early 1990s, Petersburg’s Rotary Club has participated in international exchange programs. Each year, a student from Petersburg spends time in another country, and the community welcomes an international student for the school year. This year, that student was Jakob Preisler from Germany.
Read MoreAfter several weeks of treatment at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, the seal returned home on Oct. 23. Over a hundred people gathered at Sandy Beach to see the nearly five-month-old Bravo get released back into the wild.
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