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 By Brian Varela    News    April 9, 2020

Parks and Rec. board to be reinstated

In a 4-3 vote, the borough assembly passed an ordinance in its third reading that would establish a...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    March 19, 2020

Assembly against moving Kake road closer to town

The borough assembly failed to pass a letter to Alaska Department of Transportation and Public...

 

Gulf of Alaska cod losing sustainability certification label

KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — Shoppers will no longer see a blue-sticker label on Gulf of Alaska cod after its sustainability certification is suspended s...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    February 6, 2020

Letter to legislators on Kake access road approved

A letter to Sen. Bert Stedman and Rep. Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins requesting information on the...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 30, 2020

PMC audit makes two adjustments, six comments

Mertz CPA & Advisors, of Juneau, conducted an audit of Petersburg Medical Center that was presented...

 

To the Editor

Local news media part of coverup To the Editor: Recently, mayor Jensen and member Bob Lynn of the...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    May 23, 2019

Borough receives response from USFS

The Petersburg Borough Assembly received a response from Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    April 25, 2019

Assembly sends timber contract letter to USFS

The borough assembly approved a second follow-up letter at last week's assembly meeting regarding a letter sent to Forest Service Chief Vicki Christia...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    January 3, 2019

2018: Year in Review

January The borough assembly received a proposed update to its zoning code that would introduce a...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    November 1, 2018

PMC audit shows high internal control and compliance

The results of an audit conducted on the Petersburg Medical Center were presented at a board meeting last week showing that a high standard of...

 
 By Brian Varela    News    October 18, 2018

Assembly denies timber contract audit

A resolution to request the USDA’s inspector general conduct an audit of the Tonka and Big Thorne Integrated Resource timber contracts to determine i...

 

Rates remain the same in new SEAPA budget

Meeting in Wrangell this week, board members with Southeast Alaska Power Agency approved a...

 
 By Ron Loesch    News    May 31, 2018

Medical center not hurt by Medicaid payment suspensions

During the closing days of the Legislative session, the Medicaid funding for fiscal year 2019 Medicaid supplemental was reduced from $48 million to...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    December 28, 2017

KSTK to transfer assets to CoastAlaska in sale

WRANGELL — The board of Wrangell’s public radio station last month approved a deal which would transfer its ownership to a regional corporation. Fol...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    November 23, 2017

Wrangell hospital submits letter for third party partnership

WRANGELL — Following talks earlier this month with the city, the hospital board drafted a letter requesting that it move forward with finding a thi...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    November 16, 2017

Wrangell to hold second SEAPA seat on 2018 board

WRANGELL — Wrangell’s mayor chose the community’s new voting and alternate member on next year’s Southeast Alaska Power Agency board. Based in Ketc...

 
 By Ron Loesch    About Town    May 4, 2017

Petersburg Medical Center investments grow by $206,408 in 12–month period

Petersburg Medical Center board of directors received good news about its investment accounts for the past 12-months. PMC’s investment account grew f...

 

UAF students call for better handling of sex assault cases

FAIRBANKS – Students at the University of Alaska Fairbanks are questioning how school officials have responded to reports of sexual assault. They v...

 

Home and Garden Edition, 2016

While new homes are being built to be more energy efficient than ever before, thanks to a growing green building movement and increasingly strict...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    September 15, 2016

Tyee PERS liability larger than expected, Swan nears completion

WRANGELL – Costs for the transition of operations at the Tyee Lake hydroelectric facility may be h... Full story

 

Manager's Report

The city manager presented the following report to the Assembly at Monday’s meeting. The 30 percent design documents for the Emergency Stand-by G...

 

Fish Factor: UFA working to protect fisheries science during budget crisis

A single Chinook salmon is worth more than a barrel of oil. The winter kings being caught by Southeast Alaska trollers are averaging 10 pounds each...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    December 24, 2015

Assembly receives positive audit report

An external auditing firm representative reported positive financial health for Petersburg Borough finances. The Petersburg Borough Assembly heard...

 
 By Dan Rudy    News    December 17, 2015

SEAPA board approves utilities rebates

Wrangell and Petersburg utilities can be expecting a rebate this year from Southeast Alaska Power Agency. This summer the board approved a rebate of...

 
 By Kyle Clayton    News    October 29, 2015

United Fishermen of Alaska meet in Petersburg

United Fisherman of Alaska members gather in the Sons of Norway hall this week as it conducts its...

 

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