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Assembly passes utility ordinance in response to SEAPA rate increase
The Borough Assembly passed Ordinance #2021-18 in its third and final reading which will increase...
Assembly discusses spending ARPA funds on childcare programs
The Borough Assembly held a discussion during Monday's meeting to figure out how the borough should...
Lights out: Wrangell and Petersburg left without power after high winds
An unexpected, strong weather system sent high winds tearing through Wrangell, snapping three...
Increased electric rates pass first reading
The Borough Assembly voted to approve the first reading of Ordinance #2021-18 which aims to cover...
Electric rate study proposes increases for 2022 and 2023
During Monday's meeting the Borough Assembly listened to a presentation by John Heberling on the...
Borough Assembly considers redistricting maps
The Borough Assembly walked through each of the six maps being considered by the Alaska...
Obituary
Theodore Merwin Smith, 84, died on October 3, 2021 at the Petersburg Medical Center in Petersburg,... Full story
SEAPA saves significantly on submarine cable
Utility Director Karl Hagerman gave a report on the Southeast Alaska Power Agency's recent board...
Borough and State crews respond to storm damages Friday night
Hurricane force winds with gusts up to 70 mph dropped trees into power lines, bringing out borough line crews, public works employees and emergency...
Proposition 1: Electrical utility upgrades
Voters will decide the future of Crystal Lake hydroelectric power in Petersburg on October 5....
Editorial
We encourage voters to vote YES on the $7.8 million bond issue proposed by Petersburg Power and Light to pay for back-up diesel generation and the...
Borough and State crews respond to storm damages Friday night
Hurricane force winds with gusts up to 70 mph dropped trees into power lines, bringing out borough... Full story
Customers benefit from Blind Slough hydropower
Utility Director Karl Hagerman gave a presentation during Monday's Borough Assembly meeting on the...
Blind Slough and Scow Bay utility projects to be on ballot this fall
The Borough Assembly unanimously approved ordinance #2021-12 which will place the approval of...
Borough seeks bond issuance counsel
The Borough Assembly agreed to engage with Stradling, Yocca, Carlson and Rauth (Stradling) for...
SEAPA cable to be installed in July
On July 1, Southeast Alaska Power Agency will begin an eight day process of removing a damaged...
Tyee, Swan lake levels in good standing
Above average snowpacks at Tyee and Swan Lakes and a slow temperature warm up in the region will...
SEAPA could raise rates to pay for submarine cable
Southeast Alaska Power Agency will likely have to raise rates to pay off bonding for the...
Submarine cable gets early delivery date
The Southeast Alaska Power Agency could replace a damaged submarine cable that is used as a backup...
2020 was an average year for rain
Last year it may have seemed like a record breaking amount of rain fell on the city. After all,...
SEAPA anticipating future rate increases
WRANGELL - The Southeast Alaska Power Agency provides power to the communities of Wrangell, Petersbu...
Breaker failure causes fire, brownout
The Petersburg Parks and Recreation Aquatic Center suffered a catastrophic failure to its boiler...
Human error causes blackout
A contractor at Southeast Alaska Power Agency's Tyee Lake hydroelectric facility accidentally...
Wet summer overflows Swan Lake
During Southeast Alaska's record breaking rainfall this summer, the Swan Lake hydroelectric facility...
Clarification:
In last week’s paper, the Petersburg Pilot published a story titled, “SEAPA awards bid for submarine cable,” which cited SEAPA Board Chairman Bob L...