Capt. Karl Moore, left, retiring commanding officer of Base Kodiak, and Capt. Jerald Woloszynski, right, incoming commanding officer of Base Kodiak, shake hands after reading their orders and passing command July 11, 2012.Rear Adm. Ronald Rábago looks on. Woloszynski, prior program manager for the Nationwide Automatic Identification System project, will serve a three-year tour as commanding officer at Base Kodiak. …
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City-Borough Land-Swap on Council Agenda
Maggie Wall/KMXT A proposed land swap between the city and the borough would accomplish several things. First the Kodiak Island Borough would get a good building site near the hospital on which to build the new long-term care facility. Second, the City of Kodiak would get much needed land at the east end of the cemetery, which would provide better …
Read More »Coastal Zone Management Hearing Tonight in Kodiak
Jay Barrett/KMXT One of the required community meetings on the ballot measure to re-establish an Alaska Coastal Management Program will be held this evening in Kodiak. The meetings, being held around the state, will have speakers give pro and con arguments for the citizen-led initiative, and a time for testimony. Alaska is the only coastal state in the nation without …
Read More »Coastal Zone Management Hearing Tonight in Kodiak
Jay Barrett/KMXT One of the required community meetings on the ballot measure to re-establish an Alaska Coastal Management Program will be held this evening in Kodiak. The meetings, being held around the state, will have speakers give pro and con arguments for the citizen-led initiative, and a time for testimony. Alaska is the only coastal state in the nation without …
Read More »Paving Resumes on Rezanof Drive East
Maggie Wall/KMXT The Rezanof Drive East paving project enters a new phase Thursday when workers will begin resurfacing and paving the portion from North Cuttoff Road to Carolyn Street. A Kodiak Police Department advisory suggests that drivers watch for signage announcing road closures and detours. Expect delays when travelling the construction zone and consider taking alternative routes to avoid the …
Read More »Kodiak Museums Do Well Competing for State Grants
Jay Barrett/KMXT Three of Kodiak’s four museums have received a combined $21,000 in grants from the Alaska State Museum. One was $2,000 to the Maritime Museum for cataloging artifacts in its collection. The Baranof Museum received $9,000 and the Alutiiq $10,000. Scott Carrlee is the curator of museum services for at the state museum in Juneau. He agreed that Kodiak …
Read More »Trio of Sisters Work With Youth in Alaska and Africa
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A local non-profit scored big this week when it picked up $119,595 in a grant from the United States Institute of Peace. Marie Acemah is the executive director and cofounder of Media Action .
Read More »ASMI’s Riutta Fixin’ to Retire
Jay Barrett/KMXT The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute is looking for a new executive director. Ray Riutta, who’s been at the organization for 10 years, will be stepping down at the end of the year.
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