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The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

Coming up this week, Southeast Dungies finish up a few pounds less than last year; could endangered coral become a stumbling block to fishing in the future? And the problem with other critters eating or displacing targeted fisheries. We had help this week from KFSK’s Matt Lichtenstein in Petersburg, KMXT’s Brianna Gibbs in Kodiak, KCAW’s Ed Ronco in Sitka, and …

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Council and Assembly Discuss Capital Projects

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT On Tuesday, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly and Kodiak City Council met during a joint work session to discuss various topics that affect both governing bodies. At the meetings end, City Mayor Pat Branson asked both entities to update each other with a list of projects they hope will gain significant ground in the coming year.

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Homer Plastic Bag Ban Raises Question in Kodiak

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Last week the Homer City Council passed a measure that will bar stores from packaging goods in plastic bags. While Homer is the first town on Alaska’s road system to do so, the halibut capitol of the world joins a growing list of U.S. cities to ditch the plastic bag for more eco-friendly options. As a coastal community, …

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Lloyd Warns Fisheries May Take Brunt of Coral Conservation

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT In the decades to come, a potentially endangered species may have a significant impact on Alaska’s fisheries. Denby Lloyd is a Kodiak fishery advisor and a former member of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. He spoke during a joint Kodiak Island Borough Assembly and Kodiak City Council work session last night about statewide fisheries and explained upcoming …

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Rev. Moon Remembered For His Love of Kodiak

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In this July 19, 2012, AP file photo, the Rev. Sun Myoung Moon speaks at the 2012 Peace Cup in Suwon, South Korea. AP photo Jay Barrett/KMXT The founder and leader of the Unification Church died Monday in South Korea at the age of 92. The Reverend Sun Myung Moon died at a hospital the church owns near his home …

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Crowds Enjoy Art and Culture Walk Throughout Town

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Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Arts Council hosted the second annual Art and Culture Walk last Friday. Various businesses and organizations kept their doors open late to give community members a chance to view local art in all its many forms. While gray skies and drizzles may have kept some spectators from walking to the nine different businesses displaying art, it …

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First Loss This Century at Abercrombie for Kodiak Boys

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak High School cross country team had a busy Labor Day weekend. Friday night the team hosted a race with West Valley, Kotzebue and Skyview at Fort Abercrombie. The evening marked the first loss for the bears on the Abercrombie course since 2000, ending a 22-match home winning streak. The West Valley Wolfpack beat the Kodiak Bears …

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Volleyball, Football and Swimming Squads All in Action

Jay Barrett/KMXT Playing host to the Soldotna Stars Friday and Saturday, the Kodiak High School volleyball team showed sparks of brilliance, but in the end were overpowered both days. On Friday, the Bears dominated the third game 25-to-15, and came back to win the first game on Saturday 25-to-20, but lost both matches three-games to one. On the gridiron Saturday …

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