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Council Continues Cautiously Concerning Cycle Course

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Tuesday night the Kodiak City Council met and once again discussed at length the proposed bike path from downtown to Dead Man’s Curve. The council must sign a draft agreement with the State Department of Transportation on the project before the definitive costs can be provided. The vagueness of the project’s price tag is because true costs will …

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New Red Cross CEO Tours Kodiak

Jay Barrett/KMXT The new executive director of the Red Cross of Alaska is in Kodiak this week, as he tours the communities the organization serves. Tanguy Libbrecht took the job just about a month ago, after working for 15 years at the Sheraton Hotel in Anchorage. He points out that the American Red Cross in Alaska has a much smaller …

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Weather Puts Kennicott Off Schedule

Jay Barrett/KMXT Stormy weather kept the state ferry Kennicott docked in Kodiak overnight. By the time it sails, the State Marine Highway System says it will be about 20-hours behind schedule. It’s scheduled to depart now at 2 this afternoon on its way back to Southeast Alaska. It should arrive in Chenega Bay at 5 tomorrow morning and spend as …

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Transportation Commissioner Apologizes for Ferry Kerfuffle

Ed Schoenfeld/CoastAlaska Transportation Commissioner Pat Kemp Tuesday apologized for keeping the Marine Transportation Advisory Board out of the loop on the Alaska Class Ferry. Kemp said he was sorry during a board meeting in Juneau. "I sincerely apologize for not keeping the board involved or not knowing more about the board. I wasn’t involved with the board before and in …

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Rocks Tumbling Intermittently Near Rezanof West

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Police Dept has reported that there have been intermittent rock slides Tuesday on Rezanof Drive West, near the Horizon pier. There have been a few reports that the falling rocks have caused some minor damage to automobiles. Currently, the road remains open, but police are encouraging drivers to be cautious while driving and expect delays if …

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Borough Will Leave Green Space at landfill

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT On Thursday the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approved the first reading of an ordinance that will rezone the landfill from a combination public use and conservation zone to an industrial zone. Borough Manager Bud Cassidy said the rezone is necessary for upcoming improvements to the landfill.

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Stevens Seeks MTAB Seat for Southcentral

Jay Barrett/KMXT If legislation introduced this session is successful, the state’s Marine Transportation Advisory Board (MTAB) will increase in size from 11 to 12 members by creating a separate seat for Southcentral Alaska. Senate Bill 24, introduced by Kodiak’s Gary Stevens, will put Homer, Kodiak, Old Harbor, Ouzinkie, Port Lions and Seldovia in a newly-designated “Southcentral Alaska” area. They are …

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Arrest Made in Noodles Robbery

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Police Department made an arrest last week in connection with the Monday morning burglary at Noodles restaurant. Early Monday morning police were called to the restaurant on Mill Bay Road and determined there had indeed been a break in. During that time it was also discovered that a trailer behind the restaurant was also robbed. Chief …

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