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Begich Talks Drugs in Kodiak

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Last week Alaska Senator Mark Begich was in Kodiak on a campaign swing. Begich is running for re-election this fall and opened a campaign office on the island. While in town he took the time to stop by KMXT and talk about a few issues pertinent to the Kodiak community. This week we’ll bring you excerpts from that …

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State Museum Staff Seeks Kodiak’s Input

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Representatives from the Alaska State Museum are in town this week to gather community input on the new museum being built in Juneau. Steve Henrikson is the curator of collections for the state museum and said construction isn’t expected to wrap up for another two years, but he and other museum staff and collaborators have been traveling the …

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Reel History: My Green Earth and Spiders

Al Asuncion/KMXT Hello, I’m Al Asuncion, an intern here at KMXT are part of the station’s summer archiving project. This week, I listened to "My Green Earth” hosted by Stacy Studebaker, also known as Leila Liverwort. "Hi there, Nature fans! Welcome to My Green Earth, a weekly radio show about our environment for kids and their parents. I’m your host, …

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As Opponents Founder, Treadwell Shows Fisheries Knowledge

Jay Barrett/KMXT The three Republican candidates for U.S. Senate squared off in a forum produced by Bethel public radio station KYUK Thursday morning. The forum used pre-recorded questions from several other public radio stations around the state, including one sent in by KMXT’s Jay Barrett: Here’s the short segment of the forum devoted to the fisheries question and the candidates’ …

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Assembly Moves Bond Issue to Ballot

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak voters will face a ballot measure related to bond issues during the October election. The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approved putting it on the ballot during its regular meeting last night. If passed this fall, the borough would be allowed to issue general obligation bonds worth more than $10 million to finance renovations to various school facilities …

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The Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week, a four-day troll closure starts this weekend in Southeast, a tailings dam burst in British Columbia, contaminating important salmon rivers, and we take another look into the archives. We had help from KCAW’s Rachel Waldholz and Greta Mart in Sitka, CoastAlaska’s Ed Schoenfeld in Juneau, KCHU’s Tony Gorman in Valdez, KUCB’s Annie Ropeik in Unalaska and …

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Begich Opens Office in Kodiak For Campaign

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Senator Mark Begich was in Kodiak yesterday on a campaign tour. The Alaska democrat is seeking re-election this November and stopped by KMXT to talk about how the campaign is going. Overall, Begich said he feels good about the race, but acknowledged that it is a tough one. “And I think it will be a close election, as …

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Alex Haley Crewmen Assist Three Adrift Mariners

Jay Barrett/KMXT The crew from the Kodiak-based Coast Guard cutter Alex Haley assisted three mariners late Tuesday after their skiff experienced outboard troubles near Nome. The Nome police department contacted the Alex Haley that they had lost contact with a 16-foot skiff that was disabled and adrift. The Coast Guardsmen launched a small boat and found the skiff being assisted …

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