The Wrangell School Board voted unanimously Monday [Jan. 19] to open a new K-12 certified librarian position that will also ...
Basketball season is in full swing now here in Wrangell. Over the last couple weekends, the Wrangell Wolves played against ...
Wood chips and sawdust cover the floor as carver Mike Hoyt rhythmically adzes a red cedar pole. Some chips and dust lay on ...
Travel blogger Valerie Stimac Bailey grew up in Alaska and just 12 years ago began her blog. Now known as Valerie & Valise, she gives travel recommendations, like how much to pack and what restaurants ...
Wrangell’s High School science teacher Heather Howe is the president of the Wrangell Teachers’ Association. She said the ...
Some Southeast Alaskans are frustrated by this year’s proposed summer ferry schedule. The planned ...
Plans to repair Wrangell’s Public Safety Building are moving forward since last month’s Dec. 16 borough assembly meeting.
A grand jury in Juneau, for the state of Alaska’s First Judicial District, indicted 66-year old Wrangell resident Steven Ray ...
Wrangell’s borough assembly will discuss its capital project priorities at a special meeting Wednesday. The list will be sent to the state and federal governments with the hopes that the projects will ...
A boat leaves Wrangell’s Reliance Harbor. (Sage Smiley / KSTK) Kelp grows naturally throughout Alaska’s waterways and is also grown and harvested by an expanding commercial seaweed industry. New ...
Rummaging through this year’s happenings in Wrangell, we get a blend of public safety, Alaska Native cultural resurgence and school sport championships. The year began with a lesson in stopping at ...
Episode 54: Imagine visiting a tiny structure, filled with baked goods and instructions on how to pay through the honor system. That’s Wrangell’s Clearwater Baking. Calleigh Miller chatted with KSTK’s ...