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Mill Bay Culvert Cleared of Deadfall as Salmon Return

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The culvert that connects Island Lake to Mill Bay has been cleared of scores of deadfall logs and stumps. Kodiak Soil and Water Conservation staff attempted cleaning the salmon stream’s culver, which runs under Rezanof Drive East, two weeks ago, but could barely budge the logjam. Dave Kaplan says the state used heavy equipment to get the job done, and …

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Boy Scout Lake to Rear Salmon Fry Over the Winter

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Floating net pens in Boy Scout Lake will house salmon fry over the winter. Brianna Gibbs/KMXT photo Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Kodiak residents driving by Boy Scout Lake may have noticed something new on the water’s surface. The lake, which is located along Rezanof Drive West, about halfway between Dead Man’s Curve and the airport, is about to become the temporary home …

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Slate Set – No Challengers for School Board Candidates

Jay Barrett/KMXT The slate of candidates for various offices in the Kodiak Island Borough has been set, with seven vacancies – all in service area boards. And since there are only two candidates for two seats on the Board of Education, candidates Norm Wooten, who is seeking re-election, and Debra Kirk, who is running unopposed, are almost guaranteed election. The …

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Online Green Grocer Provides Organic Produce to Kodiak

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A produce delivery system has gained popularity with some Kodiak residents, giving them access to fresh, organic produce each week. Produce distributed by Full Circle, a company based in Washington State, is shipped to Kodiak weekly and distributed to six different pick-up sites around town. More than 150 local members participate, including Sasha Keplinger, who runs the pick-up …

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ASMI Meeting Moved to Girdwood

Jay Barrett/KMXT The board meeting of the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute planned for Kodiak today has been cancelled and moved to the mainland due to the persistent fog blanketing the town – and more significantly the airport – for much of this week. The ASMI board was to meet with its Customer Advisory Panel – folks who represent some of …

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Kodiak Residents Get the 411 on United Way’s 211

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Much like 4-1-1 acts as a directory for local names and businesses, 2-1-1 is a service run by United Way of Anchorage that allows callers to access information about various social services offered in their area. Representatives from United Way were in town Monday to promote and monitor the service as it pertains to Kodiak. Sue Brogan is …

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‘Too Much is Never Enough’ – Bears Focused on Food

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT As the pink salmon run reaches its peak and the berries ripen across the island, a certain Kodiak resident is bound to be collecting their share of the bounty. Larry VanDaele is a wildlife biologist with Alaska Department of Fish and Game and said now is the time we start to see more and more bears around town. …

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No “SuperCenter” in Walmart’s Kodiak Plans

Jay Barrett/KMXT Two and a half weeks ago when Walmart brought singer Pitbull to Kodiak, some thought it might have been a good time to drop some more news on the town – the expansion of the local store into what the corporation calls a "Super Center." However Sarah Spencer, the director of Corporate Communications for Walmart in Arkansas, told …

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