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Alutiiq Museum, Koniag to Explore New Archaeological Sites

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The Alutiiq Museum and Archaeological Repository is partnering with Koniag, Inc. to explore new archaeological sites around the archipelago that have yet to be investigated. The 16-month land surveying project will open the door for new discoveries and help the museum, and Koniag, better explore what Archaeologist Amy Steffian calls Kodiak’s amazingly rich archaeological record. “It’s Alutiiq history …

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Four More Seeking Office – Filing Deadline Thursday

Jay Barrett/KMXT There have been four more hats thrown into the ring that is the Kodiak borough election pool. Frank Peterson has joined the race for a three-year assembly seat. Also running is incumbent Carol Austerman. Rick Kniaziowski has signed up to run for the one three-year term available on the school board, and is so far the only person …

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Rural Classifications Up For Debate Statewide

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT In the world of subsistence harvesting, at least within federal lands and waters, rural and non-rural classifications mean everything. Basically, rural communities are entitled to the land, and are first in line for consuming natural resources. Kodiak’s long-standing rural label has been called into question in the past, and according to Pamela Bumsted, could be questioned again in …

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Swarm of Honeybees Just Needed a New Home

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A swarm of an estimated 50,000 honeybees left Ani Thomas’ hive Saturday, searching for a new home.The bees were given a new hive and in a few hours had made themselves at home. Judy Hamilton photo Jay Barrett/KMXT Apparently when a bee colony gets a little too crowded, the queen will leave with about half of her minions to find …

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Fleet Harvesting a Million-Plus Pinks Per Day

Jay Barrett/KMXT The pink salmon harvest took a big jump on Friday, with the local fleet delivering 1,737,994 salmon, which was about a million more fish than the day before. Alaska Department of Fish and Game figures show the hot streak continued over the weekend, with another million pinks netted Saturday, and 1.2-million more on Sunday. That brings the cumulative …

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Mixed Feelings for Kamai as Old Police Station Faces Demolition

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak City Council Thursday night put the final nail in the coffin of the old police station downtown when it approved a contract of nearly $350,000 to Golden Alaska Excavating to tear down the nearly 60-year-old building. “It’s very derelict. We’ve spent money to insure it and keep it heated and we’ve had, you know, frozen pipes. …

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