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KHS Tower Behind Construction Schedule

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A portion of the Kodiak High School renovation and addition project is slightly behind schedule these days. That’s the word from construction manager Bruce Walter of Wilson Engineering. Walter presented an update on the high school project during the borough assembly’s work session on Thursday. He said the four-story classroom tower is running behind schedule and will not …

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Younger Austerman Seeks Dad’s Office

Jay Barrett/KMXT Though Kodiak Representative Alan Austerman has not announced his plans for this summer and fall’s elections, it appears there will be an Austerman on the ballot one way or another. This (Monday) morning, Carol Austerman, the 45-year-old daughter of Kodiak’s current representative, announced her candidacy for the Alaska State House. “You know he’s been talking about retiring now …

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Fisheries Work Group Takes Up Gulf Trawl Bycatch

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak Fisheries Work Group will hold a meeting tonight and discuss Gulf of Alaska Trawl Bycatch Management issues. Assemblywoman Chris Lynch said the goal of the meeting will be to draft recommendations for the North Pacific Fishery Management Council’s April meeting on bycatch management, specifically recommendations that will benefit the Kodiak Community. On the agenda for tonight …

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Ford Challenges Incumbents for KEA Board

Jay Barrett/KMXT There will be some competition for the three open seats on the Kodiak Electric Association board of directors this year. Four candidates have filed, three incumbents and Clifford Ford. Ford is seeking to unseat Ron Acarregui, Ben Millstein or Cecil Ranney. Ballots will be mailed to KEA members next week, and must be mailed back before April 18th. …

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Blizzard Delays Kennicott Docking

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Alaska State Ferry Kennicott, which was supposed to dock in Kodiak this morning at 7 a.m. was delayed due to the severe weather and high winds. Ferry System spokesman Jeremy Woodrow said the Kennicott’s skipper was advised by the Kodiak Harbor Master’s Office to hold off docking until the wind died down. The 382-foot vessel reversed course …

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KHS Volleyball Player Joins Team Alaska at Arctic Games

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak High School Junior Isabelle Riina has made quite a splash in the statewide volleyball community. She starred on Kodiak’s record breaking varsity squad this fall and went on to be named the best defensive player in Alaska. After that she was offered a position in Anchorage’s prestigious Midnight Sun Volleyball Club and has been traveling back and …

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