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NOAA, CDQ Groups Back Bering Sea Beach Clean Ups

Jay Barrett/KMXT Almost a half-million dollars will be heading into five Bering Sea villages to assist in cleaning marine debris from their beaches. The Alaska Marine Stewardship Foundation has received a $210,000 grant from NOAA’s Restoration and Marine Debris Program, and has secured the same amount in matching funds from area CDQ groups. Dave Gaudet, the director of the foundation …

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Guns and Horses: New Sport Gains Popularity in Kodiak

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Cowboy mounted shooting may sound like an activity reserved for a John Wayne film, but it’s actually the fastest growing horse sport in the country. And Kodiak is no exception to the fad. Johnny Walker doesn’t call himself a cowboy, but as a life-long horse rider and lover of mounted shooting, it would make sense if he did. …

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Stephens Challenges More to Run for Office

Jay Barrett/KMXT The final list of all candidates for Kodiak Island Borough Assembly, School Board and Service Areas was released after the close of the filing period, and it shows only two races that are contested. At Thursday’s meeting, Assemblyman Mel Stephens was addressing the highly contentious composting issue at the landfill when he made this comment about the small …

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Cause of Friday Fishmeal Fire Still Unknown

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Just before 1 p.m. on Friday a fire broke out at the Kodiak Fishmeal Company down on Gibson Cove Road. Fire Chief Rome Kamai said the fire was in one of the hoppers at the plant. A hopper is a piece of equipment used in the processing of fishmeal. “And when I got on scene I met with …

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Assembly Takes Issue With School Technology Agreement

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT On Thursday, the Kodiak Borough Assembly unanimously failed a resolution that would purchase computer hardware for the Kodiak High School renovation and expansion project. Assemblyman Aaron Griffin was especially against the sole-source contract with Integrated Logic, LLC, of Palmer, Alaska. “I am not comfortable with forwarding money to the school district for this specific item.” Griffin’s issue with …

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Selby Reflects on Borough and its Challenges

Jay Barrett/KMXT As we first told you on Thursday, Kodiak Island Borough Mayor Jerome Selby is not seeking re-election to the office he’s held for over two decades. He made the decision, he said, because he figured 25 years at the helm was enough. “You know the Kodiak Island Borough’s been in existence for 50 years; I’ve been mayor half …

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Aleutians East Borough Weighs in on Ferry Crisis

Jay Barrett/KMXT Though Kodiak has been inconvenienced by the delayed return of the state ferry Tustumena this summer, the city has at least had regular – if infrequent – visits by the ferry Kennicott. Other communities on the Tustumena’s schedule, which only get ferry service in the summer months, haven’t seen a ferry since May. Some communities that don’t have …

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Chief Announces KPD Promotions

Jay Barrett/KMXT Kodiak Police Chief T.C. Kamai announced several promotions within his department on Friday, all of which go into effect today. Detective Sergeant Ronda Wallace has been promoted to Lieutenant and will be assigned as the Operations Division Commander. She joined the KPD in 1997 as a dispatcher and was hired as a police officer in 1998. Detective Tim …

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