Ghost Town Gazette
Founded in 2000 by local journalist Julie B. McHugh, the Ghost Town Gazette serves as a vital information hub for Chitina, Alaska, and its surrounding areas. Initially launched to document the region’s rich history, the newspaper has evolved to include a blend of local news, historical features, community events, and environmental issues. Celebrated for its dedication to accurate reporting and community engagement, the Gazette has become a trusted source of information that amplifies local voices. You can find scans of the Ghost Town Gazette on OldNews.com, starting 1956, with a total of 108 scans available. These archives offer a window into the past, mentioning historical figures, events, and possibly even connections to your own family history. Explore the wealth of information in these old newspapers to deepen your understanding of Chitina's unique heritage and foster a connection with its community.