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Key Bank Employees Dabble in Annual Day of Service

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT If you tried to visit the Kodiak Key Bank sometime after noon yesterday, you may have been surprised to find that the doors were closed, and nobody was there. That’s because they were here, at KMXT. Yesterday was Neighbors Make a Difference Day, a national Key Bank holiday that sends employees from branches all around the United States …

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Students Team with Baranov on Exhibit

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Tomorrow the Baranov Museum will open a new exhibit that will only feature items found within and around the museum. Over the years, various renovations or simple discoveries have churned out an eclectic collection of historical items, but it won’t just be a series of odd relics on display. The Baranov teamed up with Kodiak High School art …

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Wells Denied Bail in ComSta Shootings

Jay Barrett/KMXT A federal judge in Anchorage has denied bail to the accused killer of two men at Coast Guard Communications Station Kodiak last year. Presiding Judge John D. Roberts said Monday afternoon he was not convinced that bail for Jim Wells was appropriate. Wells’ public defender Richard Curtner argued their client has been a suspect for some time and …

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Young Leaders Discuss Alaska’s Future

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT About 60 young professionals from all around Alaska are in Kodiak this week for the annual Emerging Leaders Dialogue. The three day conference is hosted by the Institute of the North and features workshops and discussions about Alaska’s future, and how to better engage younger generations. Last night dialogue participants hosted a community reception. KMXT’s Brianna Gibbs was …

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Marine Debris Awareness Gets Second Symbol

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT It’s been about a year since Ophelia, the marine debris octopus, was built by Kodiak High School art students. The sculpture, which now resides in the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, was constructed using items collected from Kodiak beaches by Island Trails Network employees. She’s become a mascot for marine debris clean up, and a vivid example of …

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Museum Benefits from Fishery Relationships

Jay Barrett/KMXT If you’ve ever passed through Seattle – and really, who hasn’t? – you are likely familiar with Ivar’s, the Puget Sound seafood chain. This week you won’t have to go nearly as far to get some of its famous deep-fried fish and chips or its classic clam chowder, as it’ll all be available at the Kodiak Maritime Museum …

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Long Term Care Contract Finally Passed

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT It was two times a charm for a legal services contract up for approval during last week’s borough assembly meeting. After failing to get assembly approval two weeks ago, the contract with Wholforth Brecht Cartledge and Brooking passed 4-2 Thursday night. The firm bid for the contract, which includes legal services associated with the sale of revenue bonds …

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Seattle Fixture Ivar’s Joining Museum at Crabfest

Jay Barrett/KMXT One of the most well-known names in seafood – at least in the Pacific Northwest – will have a presence at Crab Fest this week. Ivar’s, which made its name with quick and tasty fish and chips, and clam chowder, is teaming up with the Kodiak Maritime Museum, through a deal brokered by Alaska Leader Fisheries. According to …

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