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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...
Faulty insulator cause of power outages
A cracked, porcelain insulator on a utility pole in the Scow Bay Turnaround area caused two power outages on May 1, which left parts of the community...
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...
PMC gets OK to apply for second PPP loan
The Petersburg Borough gave the Petersburg Medical Center permission to apply for a second Paycheck...
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,...
Additional $275,000 to COVID relief
The Borough Assembly passed an ordinance in its second reading on Monday that adjusts the fiscal...
Vessel screening mandate extended until Feb.
The Borough Assembly extended the borough's health mandate that places COVID-19 protocols on...
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...
Wet summer overflows Swan Lake
During Southeast Alaska's record breaking rainfall this summer, the Swan Lake hydroelectric facility...
Power outages in two cities may be linked
At 12:27 P.M. on Saturday, power went out in parts of Petersburg. Three minutes later, downtown...
SEAPA issues intent to award bid for submarine cable
The Southeast Alaska Power Agency Board of Directors has awarded a bid for the replacement of a...
Three cities go dark in early morning power outage
The cities of Wrangell, Petersburg, and Ketchikan all suffered a power outage in the early morning...
Borough to purchase additional public restrooms
The borough assembly approved resolution #2020-10 at their meeting on Monday, which approves the...
Replacement date for SEAPA line unknown
Southeast Alaska Power Agency is still in the process of trying to replace a damaged submarine...
SEAPA board approves operating plan and budget increases
WRANGELL – The board of directors of the Southeast Alaska Power Agency held a teleconference meeting...
Assembly in support of Kake/Petersburg road
A resolution that would have opposed the Kake Access Road project and asked state legislators to...
Editorial: Petersburg-Kake road of limited value
During these times of limited capital project spending around the state, the proposed Kake to...
Final decision on faulty SEAPA cable by March
Southeast Alaska Power Agency conducted a survey on a damaged cable running between Woronofski and V...
AK cruise ship dock permit issued; construction to begin
KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) _ The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has issued a permit for a cruise ship dock in southeast Alaska, but the dock's opening date...
Wrangell and Petersburg lose power Friday
The cities of Wrangell and Petersburg both briefly lost power on Friday morning, Jan. 10. The power...
$40 million for a road? Some Kupreanof Island residents want that money for ferries
A patchwork of logging roads already exists, and the project would connect those roads to make a 35-...
2019: Year in Review
January Following the shutdown of the U.S. government on Dec. 22, 2018, the U.S. Coast Guard stated...