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Shipyard May See Additional Rate Increase

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT There could be some rate increases for the Kodiak shipyard in the coming months. The topic was the lone agenda item during the City Council’s work session last night. Last year the council, under the recommendation of the Port and Harbor Advisory Board, decided to increase rates at the shipyard by 20 percent. The goal was to help …

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The Kodiak Children’s Fair Kicks Off This weekend

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT This weekend is the annual Kodiak Children’s Fair, an event for young kids, parents and childcare providers alike. Jane Petrich is the director of the Kodiak Child Development Center on base and said the event began as an idea to honor those who work with children, but it has grown in size and purpose over the years. “It …

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Kodiak 7th Grader Wins State Geo Bee

Jay Barrett/KMXT A Kodiak seventh-grader will represent Alaska in the National Geographic Bee next month in Washington, D.C. Thirteen-year-old Gray Harver won the Alaska Geographic Bee Friday at the Egan Center in Anchorage. Nearly 100 fourth- through eighth-graders competed for the title and the opportunity of representing Alaska in the national bee. Gray said he was a little nervous in …

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New Long-Term Care Facility Filling Up Fast

Jay Barrett/KMXT Kodiak’s new long-term care facility has been open a little over a month now, and in a brief report to the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly, administrator Robert Rang said it’s already getting full. “The current residents have settled in a lot better than expected, staff has picked up on new workflows better than expected and we took our …

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Senate Releases its Draft Capital Budget

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Alaska Senate has released its version of the Fiscal Year 2015 Capital Budget, and it includes millions of dollars more for Kodiak and House District 35 projects. The big ticket items include: • $3-million for the next phase of water and sewer replacements in Aleutian Homes and $2.6-million for replacement of the Kenai Pump House; • $2.4-million …

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New Plaque Commemorates ’64 Earthquake, Tsunami Vicitims

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Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A new plaque down at the spit honors those who died during the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake and Tsuanmi. In honor of the 50th anniversary of those events, the Kodiak Lions Club donated plaque, which is mounted on a rock from the granite quarry on Afognak Island. During those tragic events more than half a century ago the …

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Memorial Service for Mr. Hatcher Tomorrow

Jay Barrett/KMXT The celebration of life service for Kodiak elder Robert “Bob” Hatcher will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at the Kodiak Harbor Convention Center at 4 p.m. A potluck repast will follow at the Kodiak Elks Club. Terrie Johnson, who is organizing the repast, let KMXT know that anyone who would like to bring a dish to share with …

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Another Record for Pick.Click.Give Donations

Jay Barrett/KMXT The amount Alaskans give to charity each year through the PFD donation program “Pick Click Give,” continues to grow. Final figures were released by the organization last week after the Permanent Fund Dividend deadline passed last Monday, and Alaskans donated nearly $2.8-million, up $326,000, or 13-percent, from last year. The announcement showed average individual giving also increased from …

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