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The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

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Coming up this week: Gulf fixed gear fishermen get a surprise cod opening to end the year; it looks like there’ll be another herring fishery this spring in Behm Canal, and how sunlight makes spilled oil especially deadly to fish. We had help this year from: Rosemarie Alexander, Len Anderson, Tom Banse, Dan Bross, Jennifer Canfield, Libby Casey, Dave Donaldson, …

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Trident Fine May Force St. Paul Plant Closure

Alexandra Gutierrez/KUCB The Clean Water Act settlement between Trident Seafoods and the Environmental Protection agency might not be quite settled. St. Paul’s tribe, Native corporation, and fishing association are pushing the federal government to reconsider terms that they say could lead to the closure of their only year-round processing plant. KUCB’s Alexandra Gutierrez reports.

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Cops Out in Full Force on Amateur Night

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT The Kodiak Police Department and the Alaska State Troopers will be out this weekend looking for drunk drivers and trouble makers. With free cabs available New Year’s Eve and the morning of New Year’s Day, KPD’s Lieutenant Ray Ellis says there’s no reason for anyone to drink and drive.

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Crime Stoppers Update a Success

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT Last January the Kodiak Police Department implemented a new system that lets people send anonymous tips via text message or the internet. It’s an add-on to the nationwide Crime Stoppers program that previously was only accessible by phone. The service is called TipSoft. It receives the anonymous tips and removes any identifying information about the phone or computer …

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Alaska Waste Seeks Community Input

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT If you got a real Christmas tree this year, it’s probably drying up and dropping needles all over your floor. Once you decide to get rid of it, where will you take it? Alaska Waste’s District Manager for Kodiak Rick Vahl says don’t leave it out for the garbage truck to pick up.

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Coastal Management Petition Signature Drive in Kodiak

Jay Barrett/KMXT Local supporters of the signature drive to get the reinstatement of coastal management on next year’s general election ballot are working fast and furiously to gather enough signatures from the Kodiak Island Borough. Statewide, nearly 26,000 signatures of qualified voters are required to get a citizens’ initiative on the ballot, but they can’t all be from large population …

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Financing the Future

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT It’s the season for making resolutions. If you’re concerned about getting into financial shape in 2012, Craig Johnson and Elliott Johnson have some advice for you. Craig has an Edward Jones office here in Kodiak and his son, Elliott, has an office in Anacortes, Washington. As guests on Tuesday’s Talk of the Rock- here on KMXT- Craig and …

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Talk of the Rock: Investing for the New Year

Jennifer Canfield/KMXT Today’s guests are Craig Johnson of Edward Jones in Kodiak and his son Elliott Johnson of Edward Jones in Anacortes, WA. The new year is just around the corner and many people are making resolutions. If getting into better financial shape is on your 2012 to-do list, today’s show is for you. We’ll be talking about all things …

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