Jay Barrett/KMXT A new science fiction book about Kodiak will soon be published. Jay Barrett spoke with Justin Oldham, author of “Tales from the Kodiak Starport,” a work of speculative fiction about the Kodiak Launch Complex, which will be published in June. Oldham is an author and political blogger who lives in Anchorage. You can find out more about his …
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Keplinger Receives Chamber Scholarship
Mary Donaldson/KMXT For the 23rd straight year, the Board of Directors for the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce offered a Kodiak High School Senior college funding. Mary Donaldson has more.
Read More »The Alaska Fisheries Report With Casey Kelly May 29
Casey Kelly/KMXT From KMXT in Kodiak, this is the Alaska Fisheries Report. Coming up on this week’s show…
Read More »Begich Stumps In Kodiak
Jay Barrett/KMXT Anchorage mayor, and Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, Mark Begich was in Kodiak on Sunday for a campaign swing through Crab Fest.
Read More »Local Filmmakers Ready Next Project
Casey Kelly/KMXT A team of local filmmakers is getting set to film their second feature length movie. KMXT’s Casey Kelly sat down with the director of “How To Survive” and has this report.
Read More »Vetoes Affect Kodiak Schools
Mary Donaldson/KMXT Late last week Governor Palin vetoed 268-million dollars in capital funds for Fiscal Year 2009 across the state. Kodiak’s Schools Seismic Mitigation Project was one of the items vetoed. Mary Donaldson has more.
Read More »Bears 3rd, 10th At State Track and Field
Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak High School Bears track and field team went into the state championships over the weekend with high expectations of at least the boys repeating as state champions, but they came away disappointed. The boys were a distant third with 70 when the final scores were tallied, falling to Bartlett’s 92-points and Palmer’s 87. The Bears had …
Read More »Like A Face Exhibit Opens At Alutiiq Museum
Jennifer Canfield/KNBA Traditional song and dance welcomed 35 Alutiiq masks back to Kodiak Saturday, after more than 130 years away. KNBA’s Jennifer Canfield was there and has this story. (Photo by Casey Kelly/KMXT).
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