Mary Donaldson/KMXT The Baranov Museum has another event scheduled to help celebrate the Erskine House’s 200 year anniversary. Mary Donaldson has more.
Read More »School Board Takes No Action On KFL Funding Request
Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak High School football team started practice on Monday, the same day officials with the Kodiak Football League had their contract with the school district approved. Jay Barrett has more on the league and its growing need for financing.
Read More »Bear Killed Breaking Into Home On Selief
Jay Barrett/KMXT At about 4:30 this (Thursday) morning a resident on Selief Lane shot a young female bear that was trying to get into his home. Fish and Game’s Larry Van Daele said the bear, estimated to be 3-4 years old, had gained access to a utility room where garbage was stored a couple weeks ago while the homeowner was …
Read More »More Reaction To Stevens’ Indictment
Jay Barrett/KMXT Though the indictment of Alaska Senator Ted Stevens yesterday on corruption charges has been expected since his Girdwood chalet was raided one year ago, it still came as a shock when it actually happened. KMXT’s Jay Barrett has more.
Read More »Local Politicos React To Stevens’ Indictment
Jay Barrett/KMXT Reaction from local politicians to Sen. Ted Stevens indictment had a common thread to them – that it’s a sad day for all of Alaska.
Read More »Fishing Industry Reacts To Stevens Indictment
Casey Kelly/KMXT In Kodiak, home to the largest fishing fleet in the state, Senator Ted Stevens’ indictment on seven counts of making false statements is drawing mixed reaction. Some say he is innocent and will be proven so. But others are openly wondering about his involvement with the state’s seafood industry. KMXT’s Casey Kelly has more.
Read More »City Passes Wish List For State Capital Project Funding
Casey Kelly/KMXT In an effort to attract more funding, the Kodiak City Council has passed its 2009 state capital improvement projects list a month earlier than last year. KMXT’s Casey Kelly has more.
Read More »Public Information Campaign Planned By Borough
Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly will be considering the appropriation of 3-thousand dollars for a public information campaign this fall to get the word out about a ballot measure that would limit the amount of financial information a borough official or candidate for office would have to disclose. Jay Barrett has more:
Read More »Most School Projects On Schedule
Casey Kelly/KMXT While students are enjoying their summer vacations, the staff of the Kodiak Island Borough School District is keeping busy managing a number of construction projects.
Read More »City Council Okays Nonprofit Payments
Casey Kelly/KMXT The Kodiak City Council passed a resolution Thursday approving the city’s annual payments and in-kind contributions to area nonprofit organizations.
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