Recent News

Council Proclaims June as Filipino American Heritage Month

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT June is Filipino American Heritage Month in Kodiak. During last night’s city council meeting Councilman Rich Walker read a proclamation recognizing the vital role Filipino Americans play in Kodiak’s community. Mary Guiles Hawver is the president of the Filipino American Association and accepted the proclamation. “On behalf of the entire Filipino American community I would like to thank …

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Synthetic Turf Heading to a Baranof’s Baseball Outfield

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Synthetic turf in the baseball outfield at Baranof Park will soon be a reality. During last night’s city council meeting the council authorized a change order for the Baranof Park improvements project, which included the track, football field and baseball infield replacements. The change order will now include the replacement of the baseball outfield. City Manager Aimee Kniaziowski …

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Courthouse Named for Kodiak Legal Pioneer

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Jay Barrett/KMXT Sixty-years ago this month, a young Kodiak man, just a few years out of the Navy, graduated from law school. Now, after 22 years as an attorney and prosecutor followed by 15 years as a Superior Court Judge, that young man, now a respected Kodiak elder, will see the courthouse here named in his honor. After a ceremony …

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KMXT’s Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week, news of chinook and coral gardens from the North Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting, both sides are far apart in Togiak herring prices, and listen up, mariners, some of your Marine Forecast Zones will be changing this fall. We couldn’t have done it without the help of Seafood.com’s John Sackton in Lexington, Massachusetts, APRN’s Alexandra Gutierrez …

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Buskin Busts Through Lower End of Escapement Goal

Jay Barrett/KMXT Another 40,000 sockeye salmon were harvested in the Kodiak Management Area yesterday (Wednesday), and the very first coho of the season was reported caught as well. The total through June 12th is now 244,439 sockeye caught, with just more than half – 124,633 – in the Karluk, Northwest Kodiak and Southwest Afognak area. Over 93,000 have been hauled …

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Tuxedni Crew Honored by Coast Guard for Rescue

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The crew of Air Station Kodiak and assembled guests congratulate the crew of the 109-foot Seattle-based fishing vessel Tuxedni on their award of the Gold Life Saving Medal presented by the Coast Guard at the Billiken Theater on Coast Guard Base Kodiak June 12, 2013, in Kodiak, Alaska. The Gold Life Saving Medal was created by an act of Congress …

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Have Questions About Medicare? Bendersky has the Answers

Jay Barrett/KMXT Medicare and Medicaid are two frequently used federal programs, and they are the ones Congress most likes to fiddle with. As a result, lots of people have questions. Enter Judith Bendersky, a Health Manager 2 with the State of Alaska, who is in town to answer some of those questions. “The rules change. And then with the affordable …

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NMFS Looks to Stop Fishy Shenanigans on High Seas

Stephanie Joyce/KUCB In the wake of several high-profile cases of alleged scale-tampering by Bering Sea groundfish vessels, the National Marine Fisheries Service is revising its regulations for weighing fish at-sea. As KUCB’s Stephanie Joyce reports, the new measures are aimed at making it more difficult for vessels to underreport their catch.

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