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 By Larry Persily    News    February 8, 2024

Landslide families could receive state parcels under disaster program

WRANGELL — The borough assembly has declared as “hazardous” and assigned a property value of zero to the two lots owned by victims of the deadl...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    February 8, 2024

Proposed ordinance takes aim at illegal dumping in harbor dumpsters

The dumpsters at Wrangell’s public harbors are for boat owners only and for their household trash only — but that hasn’t stopped people from tossing i...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    February 1, 2024

Medicare reimbursement's role in hospital's finances

The Medicare reimbursement program for Critical Access Hospitals was a key topic at the Petersburg... Full story

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 25, 2024

Medicare reimbursement's role in hospital's finances

The Medicare reimbursement program for Critical Access Hospitals was a key topic at the Petersburg Medical Center Hospital Board and Petersburg...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 18, 2024

Assembly requests a disaster declaration for four Southeast fisheries

The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved to send a letter to Gov. Dunleavy asking that a fisheries disaster be declared for four...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    January 18, 2024

Wrangell assembly raises rates for lightering cruise passengers to shore

WRANGELL — Cruise ship operators that lighter their passengers to shore will pay higher port fees starting this summer in Wrangell. The borough assemb...

 

Assembly adopts $300 fine for illegal tree cutting

WRANGELL — The Wrangell Borough Assembly on Jan. 9 unanimously adopted an ordinance to institute a $300 fine for illegally cutting down trees on b...

 
 By Lary Persily    News    January 11, 2024

Wrangell's port commission recommends mandatory insurance for boat owners

WRANGELL — The port commission has recommended to the Wrangell Borough Assembly approval of an ordinance that would require owners who moor their v...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 4, 2024

Mental Health Trust lot by Blind River Rapids sold to USCG family eager to return to Petersburg

The Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority recently sold a prized lot at the mouth of Blind Slough...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 4, 2024

Assembly ranks 2024 priority community projects

On Tuesday the borough assembly reviewed capital projects needs in Petersburg. Out of 81 requested capital projects across the borough, new and...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    January 4, 2024

Outlast TV Show brings a boost to local businesses

Trekking up the harbor ramp as the sun set at North Harbor, scores of film production crew members...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    December 28, 2023

Year in Review

In January The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously voted to award the construction contract for...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    December 14, 2023

P&Z recommends sale of borough tidelands to Island Refrigeration

On Dec. 12, the Petersburg Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously agreed to recommend the sale...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    December 7, 2023

Assembly approves direct negotiations for property sale to PIA

PIA is planning to create more housing in Petersburg by constructing residential rental units for bo...

 
 By Larry Persily    News    December 7, 2023

Clearing work continues at slide; fundraising grows to help families

WRANGELL - Response to the deadly landslide continues, with extensive clearing work to remove...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    December 7, 2023

Rock-N-Road trades rock for road

Rock-N-Road Construction proposed to make needed modifications to the Petersburg Borough’s rock quarry and mud dump access road in exchange for up t...

 

To the Editor

To Whom It May Concern To the Editor: I am 82 years old now. My great-grandchildren are seventh generation of family residents growing up in...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 30, 2023

Assembly determines price for tidelands sale to Wikan Enterprises

On Nov. 20, the Petersburg Borough Assembly approved the sale of borough-owned tidelands to Wikan Enterprises, Inc. at the price of $112,564. The...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 23, 2023

Borough seeks increased loan for Pump Station 4 replacement

The Petersburg Borough Wastewater Utility department will pursue a loan increase from the state of Alaska for the Pump Station 4 replacement project....

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 23, 2023

Borough sights no longer set on Petro 49 property

"I would like to make a motion to stop the acquisition of this land," said Mayor Mark Jensen during...

 

Haines Assembly ends assessor's contract after 600 residents petition for removal

The Haines Borough Assembly unanimously voted to end its contract with assessor Michael Dahle at the end of the year after nearly 600 residents...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 16, 2023

Harbormasters seek increase to state matching grant

“The Municipal Harbor Facility Grant is the single most significant funding tool available to Alaskan Harbormasters to plan, maintain, and r...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 16, 2023

Updates on progress toward APEI recommendations

The borough’s human resources department provided a progress report about the municipality’s newly implemented safety measures during the Borough Ass...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 16, 2023

IBEW and Borough ratify new contract

The Petersburg Borough and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) agreed to increase wages for union workers in the most recent...

 
 By Olivia Rose    News    November 9, 2023

Six arrested on drug distribution charges in Petersburg

An investigation by the Southeast Alaska Cities Against Drugs task force (SEACAD) led to the...

 

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