A recap on Wrangell’s municipal election ballot
Wrangell voters get to vote this Tuesday on two propositions and decide who will fill eleven municipal seats.
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Wrangell voters get to vote this Tuesday on two propositions and decide who will fill eleven municipal seats.
Read MoreWith municipal elections approaching next week, Wrangell’s School Board is looking to fill two, three-year seats during next month’s municipal election. Three candidates are running against each other: School Board Secretary Angela Allen, contender Dan Powers and School Board Vice-President Brittani Robbins.
Read MoreWrangell’s Borough Assembly is looking to fill two, three-year seats during next month’s municipal election. Two incumbents are running unopposed – Bob Dalrymple and Jim DeBord.
Read MoreEpisode 29: Now that it’s officially autumn, Wrangell’s Chamber of Commerce is getting into the fall festivities. The Chamber’s Executive Officer, Tracey Martin, spoke with KSTK’s Colette Czarnecki on events they’re putting on, including Wrangell’s first annual Scarecrow Contest, which is open to everyone and anyone. People must sign up by Oct. 9 by 4pm at the Chamber of Commerce, but the main day to register is Oct. 5 between 10am and 2pm at the American Legion.
Read MoreAs Wrangell’s municipal election approaches on Oct. 1, the Port Commission is looking to fill two, three-year seats. Four candidates are running against each other: incumbent Chris Buness, Tony Guggenbickler, Antonio Silva and Eric L. Yancey.
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