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Way Back in Kodiak – Murder in the Magazin

On November 1, 1886, Benjamin McIntyre was murdered at his dining room table within the historic Russian American Magazin. His murderer was never found- alive, that is. In this episode, learn about McIntyre’s murder from witnesses, including Kodiak’s first American teacher, first post master, Customs Collector and counterfeiter, among others. Plus, hear from historians and an anthropologist to learn what …

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Summer Clean Up Hauls in 100 Tons of Beach Debris

Jay Barrett/KMXT Up to 100 tons of marine debris was removed from remote Alaska beaches this summer, but doing something with it after collection is becoming increasingly difficult. Dave Gaudet, the director of the Alaska Marine Stewardship Foundation, said this summer’s clean-up projects included eight areas from Southeast to Southwest Alaska: Craig, Sitka, Yakutat, Cape Suckling, Afognak, Kodiak, Nelson Lagoon, …

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New Book Highlights Kodiak Bears, Locals

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Brown Bear has long been the focus of books, movies, and captured the awe and admiration of many a worldly traveler. But few come back as often, or are as dedicated to capturing images and stories of the great bear as Stefan Quinth. Quinth has been traveling to Kodiak on and off for the past 25 …

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Tony’s Will Host 7th Annual Ocean Boogie for AMCC

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT This weekend people can get on the dance floor a cut a rug for a cause. The annual Ocean Boogie will kick off on Friday at 7 p.m. and help raise funds for the Alaska Marine Conservation Council. Leigh Gorman Thomet is a former board member for the council and said a similar event was held in Homer …

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Joe Bundrant Named Trident CEO by Father

Jay Barrett/KMXT Trident Seafoods founder and chairman Chuck Bundrant has appointed his son as the company’s new CEO. The appointment of Joe Bundrant had been expected, and became effective yesterday (Monday). A year ago Trident announced that the younger Bundrant would be leading the company following the retirement this week of President Paul Padgett, who has served in that role …

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Governor Makes Salmon Commission Appointments

Jay Barrett/KMXT Alaska’s governor has nominated four sitting members and two new faces for positions on the Northern Panel of the Pacific Salmon Commission. The panel has five Alaskans and five Canadians on it, and five alternates for each country. The final selection of members will be made by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker. Governor Parnell nominated Clay Bezenek, …

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Local Photographer Releases 2014 Calendar

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Local photographer and gardening columnist Marion Owen just added another skill to her resume – calendar making. Owen recently released her first 12-month calendar, which features her photography, famed local recipes and quirky holidays. KMXT’s Brianna Gibbs sat down with Owen to discuss the process and inspiration behind it.

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Seafood Processing Leadership Institute in Kodiak This Week

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak is no stranger to aspiring cannery bosses, but this week a few more than usual are in town. About 15 mid-career seafood processing professionals are attending the Alaska Seafood Processing Leadership Institute at the Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center on Near Island. Paula Cullenburg is the director for the Alaska Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, which …

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