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School District Hopes to Upgrade High School’s Boat

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Upgrades might be on the way for Kodiak High School’s teaching vessel. The 42-foot K-Hi-C is owned by the Kodiak Island Borough School District and used for teaching maritime courses during the school year. The boat is shared with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and used by the organization May through September. A cooperative agreement between …

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Kodiak Helps Raise Almost $8,000 For Typhoon Victims

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT It’s been almost two weeks since super typhoon Haiyan (HY-ahn) ravaged the Philippines. Here in Kodiak, relief efforts quickly kicked into gear and various community groups took to fundraising for family and friends left amid the devastation overseas. Kodiak has raised almost $8,000 in the past two weeks, with more support rolling in each day. Hannahgrace Lucas is …

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Feds Announce New Guidelines for Use of Sea Otter Pelts

Matt Lichtenstein/KFSK The federal government has finalized new guidelines on the use of sea otters by Alaska Natives. The change is aimed at better-defining a requirement that hides must be “significantly altered” in order to be considered authentic Native handicrafts or clothing that can be sold to non-natives. Andrea Medeiros is a spokesperson for the US Fish and Wildlife Service, …

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Storm Delays Tusty Sailing

Jay Barrett/KMXT The winter storm overnight forced the state ferry Tustumena to spend the night in its homeport of Kodiak. Last night’s 9:45 p.m. sailing to Homer was cancelled as was this morning’s scheduled run from Homer to Seldovia. The Marine Highway System expects to announce an updated schedule this morning. A storm warning remains in effect for the waters …

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Vessels Need Extra Attention in the Snow

Jay Barrett/KMXT We’ve got snow in the forecast for later this week, and as is common for Kodiak, it will likely be mixed with or followed by rain. While landlubbers are often inconvenienced by the wet snow, it rarely sends a home to the bottom of the sea. Aboard boats tied up in the harbor, though, it’s a different story …

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School Board Named Best in State

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Kodiak School Board was recently recognized statewide. During the Association of Alaska School Board’s annual conference the Kodiak Island Board of Education was named the best in the state for 2013. Recently elected School Board President Katie Oliver said the board accepted the award during the conference on November 9. “It was a surprise to us. There …

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Key Club Teens Take on State, Regional Roles

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak High School is no stranger to clubs and organizations. The list runs the gamut, but few have the worldwide backing of Key Club International. Key Club is a student-led organization that focuses on community service. Sara Thomas is a senior at KHS and active Key Club member. She said the Kodiak club is one of many across …

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New Chief Sees Fighting Drugs as Biggest Challenge

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Kodiak Police Chief Ronda Wallace Jay Barrett/KMXT Yesterday KMXT told you who the new Kodiak chief of police is – today, we hear a little bit from Chief Ronda Wallace herself. “I started in 1998, and came in as patrol officer and I worked my way up through the ranks through the years and kinda held many positions from patrol …

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