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Blind Slough Hydro Project selected for $2.9 million federal energy grant
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected the Blind Slough Hydroelectric Project to receive up...
Year in Review
In January The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously voted to award the construction contract for...
No rate increase for wholesale power in Petersburg in 2024
Power rates in Petersburg will not increase next year, says SEAPA. The Southeast Alaska Power Agency (SEAPA) board voted to hold wholesale power...
Blind Slough hydro refurbishment site work ongoing
The Blind Slough Hydroelectric Refurbishment is in full swing as crews prepare the powerhouse for...
SEAPA postpones potential wholesale rate increase
A potential Southeast Alaska Power Agency (SEAPA) wholesale rate increase has been deferred by at least a year due to record high power sales in...
Assembly approves rezoning for future hospital in first reading
The Petersburg Borough Assembly approved an ordinance in its first reading that would rezone 43...
Blind Slough refurbishment gears up for construction
Over five years of preparation is set to finally pay off at the Blind Slough Hydroelectric Plant as...
Assembly approves adjustment for SEAPA shutdown
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously approved a fuel adjustment charge for the annual...
Borough's supplemental budget addresses dredge projects, attorney fees
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously to approve an ordinance that would adjust the FY23...
SEAPA Board selects new CEO, discusses power needs
The Southeast Alaska Power Agency Board named a new CEO during its meeting earlier this month while...
Local Emergency Planning Committee back in business
The Local Emergency Planning Committee held its first meeting since April 2020 last Thursday where...
SEAPA Board approves wholesale rate increase
The Southeast Alaska Power Agency Board approved a wholesale rate increase at its Dec. 8 meeting,...
To the Editor
Dear Petersburg To the Editor: About three years ago we decided to move our family back to Petersburg after both being away since graduating from...
Assembly approves letter supporting AK Airlines
During its meeting on Monday, the Petersburg Borough Assembly voted in favor of sending a letter...
Supplemental borough budget passes final reading
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously passed an ordinance adjusting the borough's FY23 budget...
Halloween landslide leaves Petersburg in the dark
On a night where ghosts and goblins roam the streets, Petersburg residents had a bigger problem to...
THANK YOU for everyone's fast response and hard work following Monday's landslide
Thank you — to the Petersburg Police and PVFD first responders who ensured no one was hurt and the scene was safe enough for work to commence, P...
Halloween landslide leaves Petersburg trick-or-treaters in the dark
On a night where ghosts and goblins roam the streets, Petersburg residents had a bigger problem to... Full story
14 appointed to Housing Task Force
The Petersburg Borough Assembly unanimously voted to appoint 14 people to the Housing Task Force...
Mayoral Candidates Survey
Bob Lynn What is your age? 76 What experience do you have? I've had 8 year's experience on the Peter...
Assembly makes child care task force appointments
The Petersburg Borough Assembly voted unanimously to appoint 11 people to the Early Childhood Education Task Force during Monday’s meeting. The t...
Sandy Beach Road properties sell for combined $407,500
Two Sandy Beach Road properties owned by the Petersburg Borough were sold in a public outcry...
New Southeast Alaska Power Agency rate increases expected
Assembly Member Bob Lynn and Utility Director Karl Hagerman provided a report on SEAPA activities during the Petersburg Borough Assembly meeting on...
2021: Year in Review
January The assembly approved of a COVID-19 dashboard which tracked cases in the community. Local...
Perfect storm:
Petersburg residents took up shovels, flashlights, and rain boots Tuesday in a day that saw freshly... Full story