Princeton Public Utilities Awards Scholarship

Princeton Public Utilities Commission Chair and Princeton Mayor Jack Edmonds recently presented a scholarship award to a senior at Princeton High School on behalf of Princeton Public Utilities and Southern Minnesota Municipal Power Agency (SMMPA). This scholarship is awarded to a high school senior exploring a career that is employed by public utilities. Careers include: […]

Montly Meetings During Covid-19 Pandemic

Since the need for reliable electricity and clean water has not gone away, the Princeton Public Utilities Commission will still conduct its monthly meeting scheduled for Wednesday, March 25th at 1pm. However, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting will be held via a video conference call and all attendees will be attending remotely. […]

Covid-19

At Princeton Public Utilities, the health and well-being of our customers, employees, and community is a top priority and we are committed to being responsive to the needs of our customers as the situation with the coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve. Princeton Public Utilities is also working hard to ensure that our customers continue to […]

Princeton Public Schools Saves Money

Keith Barlage, Director of Buildings and Grounds, led a staff effort to retrofit over 470 lamps and fixtures within the Princeton Public School District. The work was completed in all their facilities including the High School, Middle School, Intermediate School, District Office and parking lots. Princeton Public Utilities provided a rebate of $8,451.52 for this […]

Princeton Public Utilities Welcomes New Electric Superintendent, Ryan Grant

Princeton Public Utilities is proud to announce that Ryan Grant is the new Electric Superintendent replacing the retiring Jon Brooks. Brooks will be retiring on December 31st after 39 years of service to the Princeton community. Grant was selected from a very competitive group of applicants and possesses 27 years of electric utility experience including […]