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Simply Awesome Bakery Closing

Left to right, Sam, Karin, and Ben Stahlhut. Kayla Desroches/KMXT Kayla Desroches/KMXT The Simply Awesome Bakery storefront is closing at the end of the week. Owner Sam Stahlhut, who has been running the bakery with help from his brother Ben and mother Karin, says recent developments would make it a challenge to maintain a full-time business. His mother is going …

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Coast Guard Medevacs ATV Driver

A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew transfers an injured all terrain vehicle rider to awaiting emergency medical services personnel. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Kelly Parker Kayla Desroches/KMXT The U.S. Coast Guard medevac’d a young ATV driver on Kodiak Island this weekend. According to a Coast Guard press release, the 15-year-old girl …

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Bucking Bulls and Broncos to Star in Rodeo Teaser

Cowboy at the Tex Austin rodeo in Chicago. Photo via Wikipedia Kayla Desroches/KMXT You can get your rodeo fix this weekend as part of a teaser for September’s Kodiak Rodeo and State Fair. President of the rodeo and fair, Bonnie Stratmen, says yesterday, the cowboys were out the road catching the bulls which they’ll use for the two hours of …

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Climate Change Shifts Period of Ripening and Availability of Island Berries

Devil’s club berries. Photo by USDA Forest Service Alaska / Flickr Kayla Desroches/KMXT Kodiak researchers are in the midst of studying berry growth on the island and one biologist says climate change continues to have a great impact. Bill Pyle, the supervisory wildlife biologist for the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, says weather has influenced both the ripening and availability of …

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Feeding Foxes Illegal and Bad for Their Health

A red fox peers through underbrush at Buskin River State Recreation Area in 2011. Photo by James Brooks / Flickr Kayla Desroches/KMXT Friendly foxes in Kodiak aren’t necessarily a good thing – it usually means someone is feeding them. Not only is that illegal, it’s bad for their health. Nate Svobda is the Kodiak area wildlife biologist for the Alaska …

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KANA’s First Dental Health Aide Therapist Gains Certification

Amanda Miles. Courtesy of Amanda Miles Kayla Desroches/KMXT The Kodiak Area Native Association’s first dental health aide therapist received her certification last week. The dental health aide program, which is sponsored through the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and the University of Washington, strives to improve dental care in rural areas of Alaska. It teaches students to provide dental education …

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Updated Tsunami Flooding Maps Spark Need for New Mitigation Plans

Inundation map of Kodiak. Via UAF Alaska Earthquake Center Kayla Desroches/KMXT Tsunamis can strike without warning, which makes it vital to always be prepared for them, and one step Kodiak residents can take is to figure out whether the location of their house makes them vulnerable. Representatives from NOAA, the State of Alaska Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, …

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Group Asks Borough to Purchase KSMSC Building and Property

Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center. Photo Courtesy of UAF Kayla Desroches/KMXT A group trying to prepare for the possible closure of the Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center would like the Kodiak Island Borough to consider taking ownership of the building and property. Members from the Alaska Research Consortium, which include Assemblymen Larry LeDoux and Scott Smiley, sat down …

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Community Archaeology Program Digs Up the Whole Picture

Excavations at the Kashevaroff site during Community Archaeology 2015. Courtesy of the Alutiiq Museum Kayla Desroches/KMXT Kodiak’s amateur and professional archaeologists are in their final year of digging the Kashevaroff site at Salonie Creek as part of the Alutiiq Museum’s Community Archeology program. Curator of Archaeology Patrick Saltonstall says they’ve been unearthing different parts of the same site for the …

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