Jennifer Canfield/KMXT Tuesday night the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly and the Kodiak City Council held a joint meeting. Included on the agenda was a presentation about local government consolidation and the first report from Fisheries Adviser Denby Lloyd. KMXT’s Jennifer Canfield has more.
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Riutta Updates House Fisheries on ASMI Actions
Jay Barrett/KMXT The move by Alaska’s major salmon packers away from the Marine Stewardship Council certification was a major topic during a meeting of the House Special Committee on Fisheries last week. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute Executive Director Ray Riutta told the committee that his organization was asked by the processors to provide alternative certification.
Read More »Talk of the Rock: Dinner Theater
Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Lions Club and FairWind Players are teaming up again this year to bring dinner theater to Kodiak. Today’s guests are Bob Brodie from the Lions Club, Jarod Griffin and Pat Szabo with FairWind Players and Ben Kerkenschlager and Christina Leithead from the Kodiak High School Jazz Band.
Read More »Talk of the Rock: Dinner Theater
Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Lions Club and FairWind Players are teaming up again this year to bring dinner theater to Kodiak. Today’s guests are Bob Brodie from the Lions Club, Jarod Griffin and Pat Szabo with FairWind Players and Ben Kerkenschlager and Christina Leithead from the Kodiak High School Jazz Band.
Read More »Alaska Aerospace Could Face Shutdown This Fall
Jay Barrett/KMXT During a press conference Monday morning in Juneau, House Majority Leader Alan Austerman, along with Representatives Bill Thomas and Anna Fairclough, spoke about the governor’s $8-million appropriation request for the Alaska Aerospace Corporation. Austerman raised the specter of shutting down the state-owned enterprise if enough money to sustain it cannot be found.
Read More »Harbor Monitoring Plans Westward Expansion
Jennifer Canfield/KMXT Last fall the Alaska Harbor Observation Network installed monitoring equipment in Kodiak’s harbors. The equipment will provide valuable data to the Pier 3 wave study and will establish an historical baseline that scientists can use in the future. Establishing and maintaining coastal monitoring stations is not cheap. Currently the network is represented only in Kodiak and Seward, but …
Read More »Bears Face Mariners in Northern Lights Conference Tourny
Jay Barrett/KMXT The pairings are out for Alaska High School’s version of March Madness. The Northern Lights Basketball Tournament starts on Thursday in Wasilla. The Lady Bears are the No. 2 seed from the North Division – despite being the furthest south team – and will face the South’s No. 3 team, the Homer Mariners, a team Kodiak dominated this …
Read More »City Moves Forward with Wave Action Study
Jay Barrett/KMXT On Thursday night the Kodiak City Council approved the next step in replacing Pier 3, the cargo dock leased to Horizon Lines. Scientists at Texas A-and-M University will build a scale model of Kodiak’s waterfront and use data collected by monitors to conduct a study of the wave action at the dock. City Manager Aimee Kniaziowski said the …
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