Recent News

Tsuanmi Experts Talk Safety, Preparedness

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Next month marks the 50th anniversary of the 1964 earthquake and tsunami that devastated much of Alaska’s coastline, including Kodiak. In the half century since that fateful Good Friday, communities across the state have been working to make sure they are prepared for similar emergency situations. Last week a handful of emergency management and tsunami specialists hosted a …

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Fisheries Committee Advances Tax Credit Extension

Mike Mason/KDLG A bill that would continue a tax credit that’s heavily used by seafood processors passed out of the House Fisheries Committee yesterday (Thursday). The intent behind House Bill 204 is to continue the tax credit on new processing equipment beyond its scheduled sunset date of December 31st, 2015. If approved the Alaska Salmon Product Development Tax Credit would …

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Multigenerational Support Showered Heart For Hospice Ball

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Last week’s Heart for Hospice Ball was the best fundraising event Hospice and Palliative Care of Kodiak has ever hosted. It was the third annual formal event the organization put on, and all total it raised more than $36,000. Christy Kamai is the director of the hospice organization and said they mainly operate on donations and grants. Each …

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The Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week, bad news for Cook Inlet commercial fishermen is coming out of the Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting, the stormy weather caused a number of injuries on a factory trawler out west, and, wait for it: Magnetic Salmon. We had help from KDLL’s Shaylon Cochran in Kenai, KUCB’s Lauren Rosenthal and Annie Ropeik in Unalaska, and KMXT’s …

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Rash of Break-Ins Keep Troopers, Police on Alert

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The number of car and home break-ins is on the rise in the borough. Sergeant Eric Olsen is the post supervisor for the Alaska State Troopers office in Kodiak and said there have been more reports of break-ins and suspicious activity coming to the trooper’s office in recent months. While crime spikes can often come in waves, Olsen …

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City to Discuss Reinstating a Cooperative Extension Agent

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT It’s a double feature in terms of municipal government meetings tonight. The city council will hold a regular meeting starting at 7:30 p.m. and the borough assembly will hold a work session at the same time. Starting with the city’s agenda, council members will take a look at their 2015 budget goals, and consider bringing a fulltime cooperative …

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State-Waters Pot Cod Fishery Set to Open

Jay Barrett/KMXT Some of Kodiak’s pot cod fishermen will be shifting gears in the coming week. The National Marine Fisheries Service announced yesterday (Tuesday) that the Central Gulf of Alaska A-Season would close at noon today (Wednesday). Therefore, according to an announcement from Kodiak Fish and Game, the Kodiak area state-waters p-cod pot gear season will open at noon next …

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State Looking to Donate 6K Cases of Pinks to Philippines

Jay Barrett/KMXT The State of Alaska is looking for someone to supply over 6,000 cases of pink salmon to be donated to disaster relief efforts in the Philippines. That adds up to nearly 150,000 15-ounce cans. In an announcement this week, the State Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development, is soliciting bids for the purchase and shipment of the …

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