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Senior Artists on Display

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Each year, usually in May, the Kodiak Senior Center hosts a modest art show. Paintings, quilts, fiber art and more are displayed on tables and on the walls in the commons area. The show runs through the end of the month at the senior center. Be sure to check it out if you enjoy finding good art in surprising places.

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Local Attorney Assumes Chair of Kodiak Democratic Party

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Democratic faithful in Kodiak have a new party chair. Liz Fleming took over as Kodiak Democratic Party Chair from Dick Ross about a month ago. As a snowbird, Ross said he was away from Kodiak too much of the year and sought to be replaced. Fleming, an attorney, came to Kodiak from Anchorage for a job with …

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Snagged Whale Nearly Swamps Boat

Jay Barrett/KMXT An encounter last month between a fishing vessel and a whale in Uyak Bay ended badly for the whale. Apparently a 60-foot Fin whale feeding in the bay on the morning of April 17 wound up hooking its baleen on the anchor line of the 48-foot boat and couldn’t get loose. Marine Mammal specialist Kate Wynne with the …

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FBI Looking For Gun Connected to ComSta Murders

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The FBI is asking for help in locating the gun they believe was used to murder Petty Officer 1st Class James Hopkins and retired Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Richard Belisle last month at the Coast Guard Communications Station. Investigators want to speak with anyone who might have sold or traded a .44-caliber revolver in the last year, …

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School District Still Tackling FY 13 Budget

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly will vote tomorrow on the minimum level of funding for education. After $854,000 in cuts, the Kodiak Island Borough School District is hoping that the borough will fund to the $10.3 million cap. The school district’s budget is about a half million more than last year’s though- as school officials say- it’s not …

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