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Stutes Announces State House Run

Jay Barrett/KMXT The field is starting to get crowded in the race for House District 32. In an announcement posted online Friday, former Kodiak Island Borough Assemblywoman Louise Stutes stated her intentions to seek the seat currently held by Representative Alan Austerman. While HE has not declared his plans for re-election, Austerman’s daughter Carol announced last month her plans to …

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Kodiak High School Basketball Champs Get Key to City

Jay Barrett/KMXT At the last Kodiak City Council meeting the coach and many of the players from the state championship-winning Kodiak High School Bears girls basketball team were in attendance, where they received the key to the city. Mayor Pat Branson praised the team, which went 27-0 while sweeping through the state tournament last month: “We are going to look …

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CommSta Murder Trial Underway

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An attorney for the Kodiak man charged with killing two co-workers at Coast Guard Base Kodiak’s Communication Station says his client was elsewhere when the fatal gunshots were fired — a Kodiak airport bathroom. Federal defender Rich Curtner says James Wells suffered from intestinal issues after gallbladder surgery. Curtner says Wells on April 12, 2012, detected …

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Kodiak’s Most Famous Madam Remembered

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT If you lived in Kodiak during the 1960s and 1970s, you might remember a woman named Dee Barbero. Mrs. Barbero, or “Madam Dee,” as she was known, passed away in December – closing a chapter in Kodiak’s boomtown history. After Madam Dee left Kodiak, she moved to Florida with her husband, Martin Barbero. Mr. Barbero said his wife …

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No Foolin’: Kodiak Among Healthiest Towns in Alaska

Jay Barrett/KMXT Despite the today’s date, this next story is not a joke: Kodiak is the third healthiest community in Alaska. The only two towns that ranked higher share our approximate latitude, number one Juneau and number two Sitka. So maybe there’s something to be said for temperate coastal rainforest living. Jayne Andreen is the Community Health Improvement Director for …

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Changes Possibly in Store for Court Followers

Alexandra Gutierrez/APRN The names of everyone who’s ever been charged with a crime in Alaska is documented in an online database called "Court View" that anyone can check. Landlords use it. Employers use it. Some people even use it use it while dating to see if their romantic partner has a criminal history. But soon, those searches could be limited …

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Waves of Destruction: Charles Madsen

Today during the 50th anniversary week of the Great Alaskan Earthquake and Tsunami, we continue our Waves of Destruction series, brought to you by a partnership with the Kodiak College. Today we’ll hear from Charles Madsen. Lifelong Kodiak resident Charles Madsen was 11 years old when the earthquake struck. More than 20 years later, he still recalls in vivid detail …

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