Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly approved almost $400,000 in non profit funding during its regular meeting last night. The money, which will be included in the FY 2015 budget, will go to 17 non profits in varying amounts, based on need and services the organizations provide. The assembly introduced a new application process for non profit funding last …
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Student Films Showcase Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT School has been out for almost a month now, but about a dozen middle and high school students have continued their learning outside the classroom. The Baranov Museum’s summer film intensive workshop has been underway for about three weeks and participants have been busy researching, conducting interviews and editing video for their very own documentary film. Marie Acemah …
Read More »A Frontier Surgeon: Doctor-Turned-Writer Documents Father’s Past
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A former Kodiak doctor recently dabbled in the art of book writing while documenting his own family history in Alaska. Dr. Bob Johnson’s new book, “Alaska Frontier Surgeon,” captures the life story of his father, the late Dr. Arthur Holmes Johnson, who was the first physician to call Kodiak home. Johnson said his dad first stopped in Kodiak …
Read More »The Alaska Fisheries Report with Brianna Gibbs
From KMXT in Kodiak, this is the Alaska Fisheries Report. I’m Brianna Gibbs. Coming up this week, the possibility of the first 6 inch gillnet opening for salmon fishing on the Kuskokwim, the State of Alaska chimes in on the health of the Bristol Bay watershed, and a rough year for Togiak herring. All that and Southeast Alaska’s new boat …
Read More »Learning Language Through Alutiiq Culture and Tradition
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Tuesday wrapped up two days of The Alutiiq Museum’s language immersion retreat. More than 30 participants gathered at the Kodiak College to learn traditional games and practice their language skills with speakers of all different generations. KMXT’s Brianna Gibbs has more.
Read More »Talk of the Rock: Baranov Museum Film Intensive Workshop
For the past three weeks, almost a dozen students in grades 7th-12th have been working diligently on mini documentaries as part of the Baranov Museum’s summer film intensive workshop. This is the third year the workshop has taken place, and it typically focuses on one of Kodiak’s many historical events. This year the students tackeled the topic of the Exxon …
Read More »Hoop House Help Available This Summer
Marina Cummiskey/KMXT EQIP High Tunnels, more commonly known as hoop houses, have been popping up all over Kodiak in the past few years. EQIP stands for Environmental Quality Incentives Program. Dave Kaplan is a certified U.S. Department of Agriculture conservation planner and technical service provider, and does inspections and surveys around the island for new hoop houses. Kaplan says there …
Read More »Kodiak PANDA Participants Request City Resolution
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Thursday’s City Council meeting didn’t include an agenda item related to the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, but that didn’t stop a handful of folks from making public comment on it. Almost a dozen people turned out to support those who spoke against the authorization act, also known as NDAA. The attendees are part of a recently formed …
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