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School District Honors Longtime Employees

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough School District paid tribute to 11 employees last night for their decades of service to Kodiak’s students. The district recognized eight employees for 25 years of service and three more for 30 years of service. KMXT’s Jennifer Canfield produced this sound collage of Assistant Superintendent Marilyn Davidson honoring each of the employees at last …

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Public Comment Period on Borough Development Code Extended

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough has extended its public comment period on the borough’s development code revision project to June 8th. The deadline could be extended again. The borough’s development code was developed in the late sixties and early seventies and hasn’t been updated since. Codes regarding subdivisions, zoning and land management will all be completely revised and reorganized. …

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Mixed Results for State of Fish Stocks in Alaska

Jay Barrett/KMXT The National Marine Fisheries Service released its report to Congress last week on the state of U.S. Fisheries, noting that many stocks have rebounded, though some remain overfished – especially in New England waters. The report showed six more U.S. fish species once considered overfished rebounded to healthy levels in 2011. That brings the number of rebuilt fish …

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Boskofsky and Fogle Win Two State Titles Each

Jay Barrett/KMXT Kodiak Island athletes brought home a handful gold medals from the state track and field championships over the weekend in Fairbanks. Raissa Boskofsky of Port Lions is the state 1-2-3-A state champion in the 300-meter hurdles and the high jump. She cleared 5-feet 1-inch. Kodiak High School’s Jordan Fogle won the 800-meters, and he anchored the winning 4-by-800 …

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Murkowski Pushes for NOAA Review of GE Salmon

Jay Barrett/KMXT Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski filed an amendment on the Senate floor Thursday that would bar the Food and Drug Administration from approving genetically-modified salmon for human consumption until NOAA signs off on the plan. Currently, approval of the genetically engineered fish would come administratively, through the FDA. Both Murkowski and Senator Mark Begich have been fighting to stop …

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School Board Disappointed With Assembly Vote

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough School District will be making another $456,000 in cuts to its FY 13 budget. The school district was hoping to benefit from extra fish tax revenue, but the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly voted 4-2 against increasing its contribution to Kodiak schools. “I hope that we can get something done tonight and came as close …

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