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After yesterday’s filing deadline passed, nine candidates are on the October election ballot running for Kodiak Island Borough Assembly seats. Only two filed for City Council seats.
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The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly killed a proposed marijuana tax last week on Aug. 6. That means consumers will not have to pay a 3% sales tax on retail purchases of flower, concentrates, edibles and other related products for the foreseeable future.
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The study authors who designed the model say it could inform management of Bristol Bay crab fisheries.
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The Sun'aq Tribe's preschool plans to enroll up to 100 children by next year.
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The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly is considering a new sales tax on cannabis to raise funds for a community well-being fund. But a local cannabis business owner is pushing back, asking the assembly to consider taxing alcohol or tobacco instead.
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The program's director MJ McCown said she's hoping to use the funding to recruit more from the island's villages.
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The scene on Kodiak may be small, but racers say the tight-knit community is part of the appeal.
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While Saltery, Pasagshak, and Buskin have seen lower than average returns, the Ayakulik saw record highs.
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Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska on Kodiak Island could see up to 18 government launches over the next two years. That’s after the U.S. Air Force recently awarded a $266 million contract with Rocket Lab out of California for at least a dozen suborbital launches at the Narrow Cape facility.
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After being closed to vehicles for more than five months, the road up Pillar Mountain was reopened on Wednesday, July 22. The City of Kodiak waffled on reopening the road due to the ongoing risk of landslides.
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Lieutenant Abigail Valadez assumed the position of commanding officer of the Frederick Mann during a change of command ceremony on July 22.
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The number of cruise ship guests coming to Kodiak is expected to increase by more than 25% this summer.