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Assembly Pushes for KHS Project Manager

Jay Barrett/KMXT At its most recent work session, Kodiak Island Borough Assembly members reiterated their call for the borough to hire a project manager to oversee the coming expansion and renovation of Kodiak High School. Several had strong words for the administration at the last regular assembly meeting, saying they felt their wishes were being ignored. On Thursday, Assemblywoman Carol …

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Smooth Sailing Ahead for Captain of the Tusty

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Retiring Tustumena Captain Robert Crowley at the wheel. Jennifer Canfield photo Jennifer Canfield/KMXT For the last 15 years Robert Crowley has been a kind of year-round Santa Claus to the Southcentral and Western Alaska ports that have relied on him as captain of the ferry Tustumena. After 36 years with the Alaska Marine Highway System, Crowley is retiring.

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Local Market Brings Kodiak to the World

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Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Bear Town Market opens up only on days when a cruise ship anchors in Kodiak. With Holland America’s Zaandam cruise ship in Kodiak yesterday, more than half a dozen vendors set up shop in the Sun’aq Bingo Hall so that visitors can easily find some of the island’s finest locally produced goods. The ship had1400 passengers and …

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Incumbents Returned to KEA Board

Jay Barrett/KMXT There will be three familiar faces serving another three years on the Kodiak Electric Association board of directors. Cliff Davidson, Stosh Anderson and Michael Brechan were all returned to office at Monday night’s 70th annual KEA membership meeting. There were no other candidates. KEA spokeswoman Nancy Sweeney said 236 members were in attendance at the meeting, though ballots …

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Former Assemblyman Upset with Borough

Jay Barrett/KMXT Former Kodiak Island Borough Assemblyman Reed Oswalt paid a visit to his former colleagues at Thursday’s assembly work session, but it wasn’t a social call. He was there to inform the assembly of two issues affecting his property off Monashka Bay Road. One was the diversion of drainage water from borough land onto his property, and the other …

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Fairbanks Man Fine After Bear Attack on Kodiak Island

Jay Barrett/KMXT A 48-year-old Fairbanks man hunting on Kodiak Island got a lot closer to a brown bear than he planned to on Saturday. Rodd Moretz was attacked by one bear after he had just shot a different bear and was approaching the spot where it fell. Fish and Game bear expert Larry Van Daele said it was a case …

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