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‘Unified Command’ Tight-Lipped About Kulluk

Jay Barrett/KMXT With the Royal Dutch Shell drilling rig Kulluk remaining at anchor in Kiliuda Bay until the tanner crab season is over, the company, salvagers and others continue to inspect and assess the once-grounded rig. In addition, the risk-management company Det Norske Veritas is also consulting with Shell on the situation. Unified Command says there are “more than 250” …

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The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

Coming up this week, King Salmon is again the topic du jour in two parts of the state – and in Washington D.C.; We get an update on the Southeast crab fishery, and wouldn’t you like to be on the International Pacific Halibut Commission? We had help this week from APRN’s Peter Granitz in Washington D.C., KDLL’s Shaylon Cochran in …

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Wish List, New Manager and Transparency on Assembly Agenda

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Borough Assembly will meet tonight for a regular meeting and hold a public hearing on an ordinance aimed to make borough operations more transparent. The ordinance will require the borough manager to notify the assembly about any contract that may pose a conflict of interest between an assembly member and the borough. The manager must also …

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Noodles Break-In Latest in Series

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Police Department is investigating a burglary at Noodles Restaurant on Mill Bay Road. Police Chief T.C. Kamai said the officers responded to a call from the restaurant owners early Monday morning and concluded very quickly that someone had forced entry into the restaurant.

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Noodles Restaurant Broken Into, Robbed

Jay Barrett/KMXT Flat-screen TVs, firearms, and two motorcycles were among the items reported stolen after a series of break-ins at Noodles Restaurant on Mill Bay Road early Monday morning. The Kodiak Police Department says a burglar also swiped golf clubs and alcohol from the restaurant after forcing his way in. Afterwards, a trailer parked behind the restaurant was broken in …

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Share Your Art with Local Students

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Local artists looking to share their skills with students in Kodiak schools will soon have an opportunity to do just that, or at least become qualified to do it. Katie Oliver, director of the Kodiak Arts Council, says training for teaching art starts next week.

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Bering Sea Covered by Forward-Stationed Kodiak Choppers

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An Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk sits on the ramp in St. Paul in this 2010 Coast Guard file photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Jeffrey Solomon. Jay Barrett/KMXT Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak has temporarily deployed three helicopters to the Bering Sea for the winter crab season. Two MH-60 Jayhawks and their crews arrived in St. Paul on Sunday, …

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