
Local News
LatestReal People, Real Climate, Real Changes makes it way to Wrangell’s Nolan Center
by Colette Czarnecki | Feb 7, 2025
Auliya McCauley-Hartner, program specialist with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Colorado, came to Wrangell in late January to help set up a traveling exhibit, named Real People, Real Climate, Real Changes, at the Nolan Center. It focuses on the changing climate and has only been transported by ground, until now.
Landslide researchers have more clues about what caused Wrangell’s devastating 2023 slide
by Colette Czarnecki | Feb 5, 2025
It’s been over a year since a landslide devastated the Wrangell community, killing six people. Last month, geologists presented their work from a visit to the slide over the summer.
Three Wrangell residents face multiple charges from Tuesday’s drug search
by Colette Czarnecki | Jan 31, 2025
Wrangell police arrested 39-year-old Cooper Seimears, 29-year-old Jacob Marshall and his fiancee, 29-year-old McKenna Harding, after searching two homes on Tuesday. The following day, the three suspects had their arraignment on various felonies and misdemeanor counts for allegedly possessing, delivering and selling narcotics. In court documents, police said they found pills and liquids that they think are oxycodone, MDMA, cocaine and fentanyl. Police said they also found what they think is methamphetamine and paraphernalia. The police department will send the items to the Alaska State Crime Lab for further testing.
Elections
LatestAn audio postcard on Tuesday’s election in Wrangell
by Colette Czarnecki | Nov 6, 2024
General election voters voted at Wrangell’s Nolan Center on Tuesday. KSTK’s Colette Czarnecki went down to the convention center and talked with some of them about what’s important to them. The United States presidency, ranked-choice voting and raising the minimum wage in Alaska were the dominating issues on the ballot for most of the people she talked with. She sends this audio postcard.
Wrangell’s voter turnout decreased from last general election; unofficial results
by Colette Czarnecki | Nov 5, 2024
These are preliminary, unofficial election returns.From early Tuesday morning to later in the evening, Wrangell voters consistently walked through The Nolan Center doors on election day.
What’s on the general election ballot that Wrangellites need to know
by Colette Czarnecki | Nov 4, 2024
In Tuesday’s upcoming election, registered voters in Wrangell have a few choices on the ballot, including choosing the next United States president.
Talk On The Rock
LatestTalk on the Rock: Tracey Martin on some of 2025’s Chamber of Commerce events
by Colette Czarnecki | Feb 4, 2025
Episode 45: Wrangell's Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tracey Martin spoke with KSTK's Colette Czarnecki about everything going on at the Chamber during the first half of this year. From the membership drive to planning for the Fourth of July, Martin talked about why supporting the Chamber is important for the community. She mentioned the Birthday Calendar Scholarship that high school seniors can apply for.
Southeast News
LatestSoutheast Alaskans can fish for yelloweye rockfish again
by KRBD Ketchikan | Feb 8, 2025
A man holds a yelloweye rockfish he caught. (Ken Curtis/Flickr) Southeast Alaskans will be able to...
Federal Subsistence Board officially designates Ketchikan as rural, opening up thousands of residents to new harvest opportunities
by KRBD Ketchikan | Feb 7, 2025
Tazia Wagner holds a pair of hooligan caught on the Unuk River. March 18, 2024. (Jack...
Tlingit Phrase
LatestWrangell’s Tlingit Phrase of the Week
Dec 27, 2024
Tlingit Phrase of the Week is a project launched to help with the survival and renewal of the Tlingit language in Wrangell. Each phrase speaks to Wrangell’s seasons and the Tlingit way of life. January, Canada goose month. Pertains to the geese that stay around all winter. The sun begins to turn back.
Learning Tlingit Language
LatestMia’s Gift
by kstkadmin | Sep 2, 2022 | Learning Tlingit Language | 0
Mia's Gift is a local podcast created and hosted by Mia Wiederspohn of Wrangell, Alaska. Mia's Gift teaches Tlingit language, preserves a precious culture, educates and delights. Enjoy!
Application of Learning Tlingit Language
by kstkadmin | May 24, 2021 | Learning Tlingit Language | 0
Join teacher Virginia Oliver and Beginning Tlingit Language student Mia Wiederspohn and learn Tlingit phrases, words, vowels and consonants.
Alaska News
LatestFundraisers, prayers and songs: Western Alaska mourns crash victims
by APRN News | Feb 8, 2025
Nome residents gathered at a church vigil and fundraisers were scheduled in at least two...
Responders race to complete recovery work for fatal plane crash near Nome
by APRN News | Feb 8, 2025
The window is closing to complete the recovery work before inclement weather arrives.
Unstable sea ice, winter storm threaten recovery after Nome plane crash
by APRN News | Feb 7, 2025
Authorities hope to recover the bodies of 10 people assumed killed, document evidence for...
NPR
LatestSam Nujoma, Namibia’s fiery freedom fighter and first president, dies aged 95
Feb 8, 2025
Sam Nujoma, the freedom fighter who led Namibia to independence from apartheid South Africa in...
A Stradivarius violin sells for $11.3 million at auction, falling short of record
Feb 8, 2025
The violin, made over 300 years ago by a legendary luthier, had been expected to sell for a higher...
It’s not all fur and games. Here’s how the Puppy Bowl works
Feb 8, 2025
The Puppy Bowl may look like lawless fun. But there are rules to the annual competition, now in...
Borough Assembly Meeting
LatestWrangell Borough Assembly meeting – Jan. 28, 2025
Jan 30, 2025
Tuesday, January 28, 2025Location: Borough Assembly Chambers 6:00 PM
Wrangell Borough Assembly meeting – Dec. 17, 2024
Dec 18, 2024
Tuesday, December 17, 2024Location: Borough Assembly Chambers 6:00 PM
Wrangell Borough Assembly meeting – Nov. 18, 2024
Nov 19, 2024
Monday, November 18, 2024Location: Borough Assembly Chambers 6:00 PM