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The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

Coming up this week, Republicans in the U.S. Senate are challenging aid for Alaskan fishermen in the wake of the King Salmon disaster; Good Samaritans were busy in Southeast last week, and we hear the results of a genetic study of Western Alaska salmon. We had help this week from KDLG’s Mike Mason in Dillingham, KMXT’s Brianna Gibbs in Kodiak, …

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Salmon Weathering the Winter in Boy Scout Lake

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT In August, KMXT spoke with Kodiak Regional Aquaculture Association about its sockeye salmon rearing project in Boy Scout Lake. It’s been almost five months since the net pens were put in place and some community members may be wondering where the project stands now that the lake has frozen over. Tina Fairbanks is the productions and operations manager …

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Assembly Moves on Temporary Sludge Solution

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly will meet for a regular meeting tonight and introduce a temporary solution to the bio solids issue that has been the topic of many meetings over the last two months. Sewage sludge processed through the wastewater treatment plant has typically been put in the Kodiak Island Borough Landfill, but early in June the …

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Just in Time for Skating with Santa, Kodiak Rink Reopens

Jay Barrett/KMXT After falling victim to arson this summer, the Kodiak ice rink reopened Monday night after extensive repairs to the structure, floor and cooling system. Corey Gronn, the interim rink manager, says the reopening was well-received. City Manager Aimee Kniaziowski said the city was lucky to only miss about a month of skating after the fire did so much …

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Sanctioned Trapping Helps Keep Watershed Clear

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Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The City of Kodiak and some local trappers are teaming up once again this winter to help keep Kodiak’s watershed clean. City Public Works Director Mark Kozak explains the mutually beneficial partnership. “Each year for a long time there are a couple of local trappers that request permission to trap the watershed. It helps us with water quality," …

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Kodiak Under Blizzard Warning

Jay Barrett/KMXT A blizzard warning remains in effect for Kodiak Island, and weather officials are warning of visibilities of a quarter mile or less at times with the possibility of zero visibility in whiteout conditions this afternoon. Snow accumulation of four- to eight-inches can be expected this afternoon, with deeper drifts. Highs will be in the mid 30s through early …

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Kodiak Launch Complex Tops Parnell’s Kodiak Funding Plan

Jay Barrett/KMXT Governor Sean Parnell released his proposed capital budget on Friday, and in it was a smattering of projects for the Kodiak area. The governor is proposing just $1.4-million of state money for District 35, which includes Kodiak Island and Cordova. There is $30.6-million in funds that are a “pass-through” from the federal government – they are largely for …

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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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