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Volleyball Club Players Seek Challenges in Arizona

Maggie Wall/KMXT A group of Kodiak High School’s girls’ volleyball players are prepping to go to a tournament in Phoenix this summer. KMXT’s Maggie Wall talked with the coach and several of the girls on the team about the trip and about volleyball in Kodiak.

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A $1,000 Beer Tasting? Not For Locals

Jay Barrett/KMXT Kodiak’s local brewery got some national attention over the weekend, with a short review appearing in the Chicago Tribune’s Sunday Travel section. Writer Lauren Krause paid a visit to the new location of Kodiak Island Brewing Company and praised the décor and the exclusivity of the beers, noting that they can’t be found anywhere else. In the article, …

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Borough Turns Toward Home for New Manager

Jay Barrett/KMXT Despite casting a wide net to find a new Kodiak Island Borough manager, it appears the assembly only needed to look down the hall for a suitable candidate. At Thursday’s special meeting the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly held an executive session and returned to direct the borough clerk to begin negotiations with Bud Cassidy for the position. After …

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Residual Water Treatment Funds Pumphouse Upgrades

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak City Council was resourceful with funds last week when it unanimously approved utilizing leftover money from the ultraviolet water treatment plant to design the pump house upgrades in Monashka Bay. City Manager Aimée Kniaziowski detailed exactly where the funds would come from during Thursday’s regular meeting. Kniaziowski said starting the design process for the pump house …

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With Funds in Place, Pier III Replacement Project Underway

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The long awaited and more than $30 million Pier III project took one step closer to becoming a reality last week when the council approved two professional services contract. during Thursday’s regular meeting. City Manager Aimee Kniaziowski said the project is fully funded, and this contract will help get it rolling. Councilman JohnWhiddon said it speaks wonders to …

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North Star Students Lead the Way During Food Drive

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The holiday season is often a time where people look to others and find different ways help those less fortunate. The spirit of giving wasn’t lost on the second and third graders of North Star Elementary School as a handful of classrooms teamed up to host a school-wide food drive. Marilyn Kreta is a second grade teacher at …

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Former KIBSD Official Given Statewide Honor

Jay Barrett/KMXT A former finance director for the Kodiak Island Borough School District has been recognized for his work at his current job. Dave Jones, who is the assistant superintendent for instructional support for the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District was named the 2012 School Business Official of the Year by the Alaska Association of School Business Officials. The award …

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NOAA Boss Lubchenko Stepping Down

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Steve Heimel/APRN You can add the name of NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenko to the list of top Obama administration officials not sticking around for the President’s second term. The Commerce Undersecretary for Oceans and Atmosphere told her staff today [Wednesday] that she’ll be leaving her job early next year. Lubchenko helped lead the administration’s response to the Deepwater Horizon spill …

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