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Football and Tennis in Playoffs, Volleyball in Anchorage

Jay Barrett/KMXT There’s a lighter than usual schedule for Kodiak High School athletics this weekend now that cross country is over and swimming and diving has a week free of competition. Football The KHS football team made the small and medium school championship tournament, and are facing the Kenai Kardinals up on the peninsula in the first round tomorrow. The …

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City Makes Case For Composting, Land Transfer

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Things are seemingly moving ahead in a land transfer between the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly and City Council. Last night the two governing bodies discussed the matter during the assembly’s work session, specifically as it pertains to compost. The city hopes to build a better quality Class A composting facility on 2.36 acres of borough land, south of …

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Run the Rock Race Course Gets Certified

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT KMXT’s 7th annual Run the Rock race is this Saturday, but this year there is a little more incentive for folks. The 10K, half marathon and full marathon courses were recently certified by USA Track and Field, meaning race times can be used as qualifiers for other races around the country. KMXT’s Pam Foreman helped get the certification …

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Vessel Energy Audit Meeting Monday Night

Jay Barrett/KMXT Earlier this year the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation and the University of Alaska Marine Advisory Program launched a project to find places where fishing vessel operators can conserve energy. Mike Gaffney of Alaris Companies is the auditor on the project and is ready to present some of his preliminary findings to fishermen on Monday here in Kodiak. Julie …

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The Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week, Bering Sea crabbing might be delayed because of the federal government shutdown, clean up continues on the fuel spill caused by that tender sinking in Haines, and the largest longliner built in Alaska gets christened. All that and more coming up on the Alaska Fisheries Report. We had help this week from KUCB’s Lauren Rosenthal in …

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Library Move Means Free Books For Kodiak

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The new library on signal hill won’t be open for another two months, but staff members at the old building are already gearing up for the transition. Like any good move, the organization is looking to downsize a bit to make things easier during the transfer, and make room for new material in the new space. Barbara Rudio …

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City Will Hold Earlier Meeting Tonight

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak City Council will meet for a regular meeting tonight, but not at the regular time. The meeting, which is normally held at 7:30 p.m., will be held at 6 p.m. so council members can make it to the Borough Assembly’s work session at 7:30 p.m. The city will make a case to the borough assembly for …

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More than a Remodel at Petro Fuel Dock

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Fishing vessels fuel up at Petro Marine Services’ new fuel dock in the Near Island Channel. Jay Barrett/KMXT photo Jay Barrett/KMXT Mariners might have noticed quite a few upgrades at Petro Marine Services Kodiak facility in the Near Island Channel when it reopened last week. The fuel dock had been closed for exactly one month for something more than a …

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