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"Landless" legislation passed a new milestone last week after winning approval of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee; Petersburg's Borough Assembly will meet in regular session tonight and vote on a resolution to sell Petesrburg's recently decommissioned fire truck to the city of Hyder for $1; Gov, Dunleavy has allocated $5 million to help stabilize Wrangell's two earthen dams that contain the town's drinking water.
By KFSK"Landless" legislation passed a new milestone last week after winning approval of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee; Petersburg's Borough Assembly will meet in regular session tonight and vote on a resolution to sell Petesrburg's recently decommissioned fire truck to the city of Hyder for $1; Gov, Dunleavy has allocated $5 million to help stabilize Wrangell's two earthen dams that contain the town's drinking water.