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After Nine Years, Nonprofit Closing Its Doors

Mary Donaldson/KMXT For years, the Living Room in downtown has provided refuge and a hot meal for Kodiak’s homeless residents and other services for those struggling to make ends meet. But after nine years, they are now forced to close their doors. Mary Donaldson has more.

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Talk of the Rock: Kodiak Football League Preview

Today on KMXT’s Talk of the Rock, host Jay Barrett spoke with Kodiak Football League President Hamilton Long, Kodiak High School Bears Coach Todd Cook, and Doug Letch, one of the founders of the league and now the Voice of the Bears on KVOK radio, about the status of the league, its youth program and the upcoming high school season.

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Talk of the Rock: Kodiak Football League Preview

Today on KMXT’s Talk of the Rock, host Jay Barrett spoke with Kodiak Football League President Hamilton Long, Kodiak High School Bears Coach Todd Cook, and Doug Letch, one of the founders of the league and now the Voice of the Bears on KVOK radio, about the status of the league, its youth program and the upcoming high school season.

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Pink Salmon Run Weak So Far

Mary Donaldson/KMXT Commercial salmon catch forecasts for pink salmon are low this year. Alaska Department of Fish and Game Area Management Biologist Jeff Wadle(WAD-LEE) says humpies are coming in weak around most parts of the island.

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Port Lions School ASB Concerned About Staffing

Casey Kelly/KMXT As the first day of school approaches later this month, the Kodiak Island Borough School District is busy hiring teachers to fill needs in different schools. But in some cases, especially at some of the village schools, teaching positions are being eliminated due to dropping enrollment. KMXT’s Casey Kelly reports.

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Summer Program Focuses On Special Needs Students

Casey Kelly/KMXT Kodiak High School is once again offering a summer school program this year for students with special needs. As KMXT’s Casey Kelly reports, this summer’s session is just about over, and school officials say there might be changes in store for next year’s program.

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