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Storis Saga is Personal to Many

Jay Barrett/KMXT This week we’ve been bringing you new developments in the story of the former U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Storis, which is currently in Mexico, awaiting its fate. The one-time longest serving cutter in the Coast Guard will be cut apart and its parts melted down as scrap metal, unless there is a way to stop the process and …

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Shipyard Sues State Over Tustumena Delays

Lauren Rosenthal/KUCB Seward Ship’s Drydock was only supposed to spend a few months fixing up the Tustumena ferry. Instead, it took them a year to finish extensive repairs on the 50-year-old vessel. Now, the shipyard is now seeking extra payment from the state of Alaska.

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Kodiak’s Grantham Pitches in on Juneau Museum Move

Casey Kelly/KTOO The Alaska State Museum in Juneau is getting a lot of help from other Alaska museums ahead of its move to a new facility in 2016. As the staff works to pack up the more than 32,000 artifacts in its collection, museum professionals from around the state – including Kodiak – are lending a hand, and learning what …

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Sen. Begich Renews Interest in Storis Disposal

Jay Barrett/KMXT With Mexican authorities now showing interest in the environmental safety of dismantling the 71-year-old former Coast Guard Cutter Storis in their country, U.S. Senator Mark Begich says his office will look further into whether U.S. agencies acted appropriately in allowing the ship to be auctioned off and exported for scrap. “Did EPA and the Coast Guard knowingly ship …

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Kodiak Aid Headed to Typhoon Victims

Jay Barrett/KMXT Organizers of one of the local efforts to raise funds to help victims of typhoon Haiyan are preparing to bring the aid to the Philippines. Alvin Arboleda says total donations so far have reached $8,800, the majority of that coming from the sale of eggrolls. Almost $700 has been donated through deposit into an account at Wells Fargo, …

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College Teammates Give Kodiak Alum a Holiday Surprise

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Kodiak alum and current University of Jamestown Jimmy basketball player Puni Timu, left, spots her mother Sina, who made a surprise visit for Thanksgiving. Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Anyone who’s ever travelled on and off the island knows how expensive it is to do so. For Puni Timu, that price tag has kept her from seeing her parents for more than a …

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Cutter Storis Gets Closer Look by Mexican Authorities

Jay Barrett/KMXT The retired Coast Guard Cutter Storis is back in the news, though it helps if you know Spanish to read about it. The once-longest serving cutter in the U.S. Coast Guard was written up in an Ensenada, Mexico, newspaper, first for a raid by government officials over a potential radiation threat, and then for PCB contamination. The ship …

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Family Hopes to Save 30-Year Homestead

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Members of the Malmberg family on the beach in front of their homestead on Dry Spruce Bay. (family photo) Jay Barrett/KMXT A misjudgement of just a few dozen yards in the placement of a small house on a remote part of Kodiak Island over 30 years ago will likely result in a family of eight’s hopes, dreams and history literally …

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US Travel Closing Kodiak Office

Jay Barrett/KMXT Though it survived a prior consolidation and contraction of locations, U.S. Travel announced yesterday that it will be closing its Kodiak office this week. The company has been operating in Kodiak since 1991 when it purchased another travel agency. Elizabeth Nerland is the marketing manager for U.S. Travel in Anchorage. “Well, for the past several years we’ve actually …

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Thanksgiving Comes Costly in the Villages

Marina Cummiskey/KMXT Gathering ingredients for a Thanksgiving feast may seem simple to folks living along Kodiak’s road system – simply go to the grocery store. But things are not quite as easy if you’re living in Karluk, a village on the west side of Kodiak with less than 50 people. KMXT’s news intern, Marina Cummiskey, recently returned from Karluk and …

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