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ITN Receives Grant to for Safe Routes to School

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A local organization is going to be ramping up efforts to promote biking and walking to school among Kodiak’s youth this year. Kodiak Island Trails Network received $65,000 from the Department of Transportation to promote its Safe Routes to School program for Kodiak’s four elementary schools and middle school. Tom Pogson is the director of marine programs and …

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Pick.Click.Give. Encourages PFD Sharing

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT It’s a new year now, which means permanent fund dividend applications are available to Alaska residents looking to cash in on some of the state’s oil wealth. But the annual PFD is also an opportunity for Alaska’s non profits to collect some extra money each year. Pick. Click. Give. is a program that allows residents to donate a …

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Assembly Denies Discover Kodiak’s Additional Funding Request

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Borough Assembly has decided not to provide extra funding to Discover Kodiak this year. The organization was requesting $18,000 from the assembly in addition to its annual $75,000 in borough funding. The money was to be put toward international marketing at trade shows across the globe. Discover Kodiak Director Chastity Starrett said the hope was to …

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Starring Tradition Celebrates Russian Christmas

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT While the holidays are over for many folks in Kodiak, they’re also just beginning for some. Today is Russian Christmas, a holiday celebrated by the Russian Orthodox Church, which follows the Julian calendar. Alutiiq Museum Director Alisha Drabek said the holiday often spans multiple days, and is best known for the practice called starring. “The caroling or starring …

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Lady Bears Take Joe Floyd Title

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak’s Lady Bears are once again Joe Floyd Tournament champions. The girls’ basketball team won their third and final game of the 47th annual tournament Saturday night when they beat the Dimond Lynx 36-19. The lady bears were tournament champions last year, as well. Prior to Saturday’s game the girls beat Sitka 52-12 and West Valley 53-34. Those …

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USFWS Will Hold Open House on Chirikof Cattle

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be in town this week to hold public meetings about what to do with cattle on remote islands south of Kodiak. Chirikof and Wosnesenski islands have been uninhabited for years, unless you count the herds of cattle that have been roaming the combined 36,500 acres since the 1880s. The islands are …

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KHS Alumna Doing Well in Pro Ball

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The holidays are often a chance for Kodiak High School Alumni to make their way back to Kodiak from wherever life took them in the years since graduation. This year one alumna in particular had to travel a bit farther then most. Alysa Horn is currently in the midst of her first season of professional women’s basketball in …

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Way Back in Kodiak – Corked at Karluk

In 1943, Karluk villagers were transferred thousands of acres of land and water to create the only Indian reservation in Kodiak’s history. In this episode, discover how a US Supreme Court case, local canners, village fishermen, and federal agencies responded to the creation of the controversial Karluk Reservation.

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