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Quadruplet Bear Cub Orphans Find a Home

Jay Barrett/KMXT When deterrents – including an electric fence – failed to chase off a dump bear in Old Harbor last week, it was shot and killed by authorities, lest it become a further nuisance. When the sow was shot, though, she left behind four orphaned six-month-old cubs. “Because there weren’t any homes in qualified places, we said, ‘Well they …

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Former Alaska Aerospace Employee Sentenced in Anchorage

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A former Alaska Aerospace Corporation employee was sentenced in Anchorage federal court on Monday for violating conflict of interest laws. According to press release from Assistant U.S. Attorney Retta-Rae Randall, Jodi Ann Andres, 48, of Anchorage, was once an auditor with the Department of Defense’s Defense Contract Audit Agency. According to the press release she worked for the …

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Humpies Overtake Reds in Kodiak Salmon Harvest

Jay Barrett/KMXT Kodiak’s pink salmon have started exerting their numerical dominance in fisheries around the islands. With a catch Monday of 311,627, the season haul exceeded the sockeye harvest. About 1.85-million red salmon have been taken by Kodiak’s fleet, with the humpy harvest at 2.1-million. The reds are still running pretty strong, with a catch of almost 20,000 yesterday. Just …

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How Much is Too Much? A Different Look at Bear Viewing

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Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Brigid and Harry Dodge, and their dog Loyal, stand at the head of Uyak Bay on the west side of Kodiak Island. The two have been operating Kodiak Treks, a bear viewing guide service, for about 17 years. It’s no secret that Kodiak is known for its bears. Each year thousands of tourists flock to the island with …

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Two Outages Leave Downtown Powerless

Jay Barrett/KMXT An early-morning electrical outage left canneries along the Kodiak waterfront without power, according to Kodiak Electric Association President Darron Scott. An electrical fault caused a circuit breaker to trip at the Hartman Substation. While crews were troubleshooting that outage, an additional component failed, resulting in an outage on Center and Mission streets. The 8:55 a.m. power surge caused …

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Performing Arts Season Packed with Music, Circus and Comedy

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The Flying Karamazov Brothers highlight the Kodiak Arts Council Performing Arts Season. Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Arts Council recently released its performing arts season line up. Arts Council Program Coordinator Kate Helligso said this is the first season the organization’s executive director, Katie Oliver, put together, and Helligso said it should be a good one. “We have a great line …

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CHARR Head Reflects on One Year Under Commerce

Jay Barrett/KMXT About a year ago the oversight for bars and liquor stores in Alaska was returned to the State Department of Commerce, where it had been until Governor Frank Murkowski moved the Alcohol Beverage Control Board to the Department of Law. As Dale Foxx, head of the state’s largest liquor lobby pointed out on a recent visit to Kodiak, …

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Assembly Fails to Push Non-Smoking Ordinance to Ballot

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT It was a full house during last night’s borough assembly meeting, one that erupted with applause when the assembly defeated a contentious secondhand smoking ordinance. The ordinance would have put the question of whether or not to allow smoking in indoor public places on the fall ballot. But the assembly’s 4-0 decision means Kodiak residents won’t get to …

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