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Three Seats Available on KEA Board

Jay Barrett/KMXT Nominations are now being accepted for three seats on Kodiak’s cooperative electric utility board. Filing petitions will be accepted until March 12th. The three seats on the Kodiak Electric Association up for grabs currently belong to incumbents Ron Acarregui, Ben Millstein and Cecil Ranney. All three are for three-year terms. Nominating packets are available at the KEA office …

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AT&T Satellite Dish Removed From Library View

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Visitors to the new Kodiak Public Library can look forward to a better view these days. One of the two AT&T satellite dishes blocking the beautiful view of Chiniak Bay in front of the library was removed recently, the result of a deal between the city of Kodiak and the telecommunications company. City Manager Aimee Kniaziowski said the …

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ITN to Present at Alaska Forum on the Environment

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Alaska Forum on the Environment is coming up in February and will feature presenters from all over the state, including Kodiak. Tom Pogson is the director of marine programs and outreach for the Kodiak Island Trails Network and will be presenting at this year’s forum. He said the meetings typically draw more than 4,000 people and focus …

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City Will Talk Library, Snow Removal Tonight

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The first item on the Kodiak City Council’s work session agenda this week is a fitting one, considering where the council will be meeting. Tonight the council will gather in the multi-purpose room at the Kodiak Public Library and hear an update on the Kodiak Public Library Association’s capital campaign. The city will also review its prioritized federal …

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Chinook Conservation, Trawling and Permit-Stacking Addressed by BoF

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Alaska Board of Fisheries wrapped up its Kodiak area meetings on Friday afternoon at the Harbor Convention Center. KMXT’s Jay Barrett spoke with board Chairman Karl Johnstone about some of the decisions that came out of the meeting, and how the meeting schedule may change in the future. Johnstone cited the closure of trawling in the Shelikof …

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Alutiiq Museum Hires New Gallery Manager

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT There have been a lot of changes at the Alutiiq Museum this past year. A number of long-time staff members said goodbye in 2013, and the museum continues to welcome new faces to its staff and board of directors. Cristina Faiella is the museums newest employee these days. She started her role as gallery manager last week and …

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Bears Take Robin Hervey Title

Jay Barrett/KMXT Eight Kodiak wrestlers took individual titles in the 37th annual Robin Hervey Tournament in Kodiak, leading the Bears to the team title as well. Kodiak racked up 197 points, while West Anchorage was second with 154. Bartlett was third with 114, Dimond followed with 109 and Eagle River brought up the rear with 106 points. The Bears’ champions …

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