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COUNCIL approves utility rate raises

The Ketchikan City Council, in its regular meeting Thursday, passed a 1.5% raise in electric utility rates and a 5% raise in water utility rates. The electric raise was approved by a 4-3 vote, with council members Riley Gass, Abby Bradberry and Sam Bergeron voting against the raise. Council Member Janalaee Gage said that the raises were inevitable and council members would only be pushing it “down the hill” every year if it wasn’t approved. The 5% raise in water rates was passed 5-2, with Bergeron and Bradberry voting against the motion. The council also unanimously approved a resolution to send a letter to the Alaska Congressional Delegation and Gov. Mike Dunleavy to ask them to urge the federal government to issue a temporary waiver to the federal Passenger Vessel Services Act, which could allow the Alaska cruise industry to resume operations in 2021.

LOCAL positivity rate at 2 01%

The local case recorded on Tuesday involved a close contact of a known positive case. Of Ketchikan s 290 cumulative cases, 150 have involved close contacts of a known positive case. Seventeen local cases were considered to be active on Tuesday — nine less active cases than was reported on Monday, according to the online EOC dashboard. One individual was hospitalized on Tuesday in the PeaceHealth Ketchikan Medical Center COVID-19 unit. In total, 29,778 COVID-19 tests have been collected in Ketchikan. Tests conducted on or before Saturday at the Berth 3 drive-up testing site were processed. Individuals who have not been contacted by health officials tested negative at that time.

Ketchikan reports first death from COVID

Wasuli was transferred from the Ketchikan COVID unit to a hospital in Bellingham on November 16. City of Saxman Mayor Frank Seludo said it was a difficult time for his community, This loss is very great for our community.  We have lost a neighbor, a friend, a sister, and a mother.  Our community is very saddened and we appreciate the prayers of support. Ketchikan Gateway Borough Mayor Rodney Dial offered his condolences to the family.  My hope and daily prayers have always been that we as a community could get through this pandemic without a single citizen dying.  My heart goes out to the family and I ask that we pray for their strength, comfort, and God s protection on our island.

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