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Lt. Gov. Treadwell Visits Air Station Kodiak Crew in Barrow

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(BARROW) Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Tom Combs, Lt. Mike Groncki and Petty Officer 2nd Class Zach Painter, members of an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Alaska, give Alaska Lieutenant Governor Mead Treadwell a tour of the helicopter hanger at Coast Guard Forward Operating Location Barrow July 23, 2012. Two helicopters with supporting air, ground and …

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Czech Metropolitan Christopher Visiting Alaska, Kodiak

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Metropolitan Christopher, left, with Bishop (now Archbishop) Benjamin in the Czech Republic in 2011. Jay Barrett/KMXT For only the second time, the head of an overseas branch of the Orthodox Church will be visiting Alaska. The Primate of the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovak, Metropolitan Christopher, the Archbishop of Prague, will spend two weeks in Alaska, attending …

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Kodiak Meth Dealer Sentenced in Fairbanks

Jay Barrett/KMXT A Kodiak man will spend 41 months in prison after his conviction on charges of dealing methamphetamines. The U.S. Attorney’s office in Anchorage says in a release that 40-year-old David Ramirez was sentenced yesterday in U.S. District Court in Fairbanks for his conviction on one count of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute. Judge Sharon Gleason also …

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Police Standoff with Distraught Man Ends Peacefully

Jay Barrett/KMXT A 33-year-old Kodiak man was arrested early yesterday (Monday) morning after a short stand-off with Kodiak police. The man had barricaded himself inside a vehicle in the 1200 block of Mission Road after a domestic disturbance reported at about 3 a.m. The intoxicated man initially refused orders from the police to throw out his semi-automatic rifle and demanded …

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Kodiak Cutter Alex Haley Tows Disabled Sailboat

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The crew of the Coast Guard Alex Haley tows the disabled sailboat Nkhovazi south of Unalaska Island, Alaska, July 23, 2012. The two crewmembers, both British nationals, were brought aboard the cutter while their vessel was towed to Dutch Harbor for repairs.U.S. Coast Guard photo by the Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley Stephanie Joyce/KUCB Two sailors headed from Honolulu to …

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Kodiak Pink Run Hitting its Stride

Jay Barrett/KMXT The surge of pink salmon to rivers around Kodiak Island has picked up. A week ago the harvest was just 2,200 humpies and yesterday it was just under 300,000. Total pink harvest through Monday is 1.26-million, with an all-species harvest so far this season of 3.37-million. The sockeye catch is just about 1.6-million on a harvest of 43,000 …

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Pelican Air Crew Honored for Heroic Rescue – 24 Years Ago

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Cmdr. Joe Mattina, left, the aircraft commander aboard the HH-3F Pelican helicopter that saved the lives of two people aboard the fishing vessel Wayward Wind that sank in 1988, receives an Air Medal from Rear Adm. Thomas P. Ostebo during a ceremony at Air Station Kodiak, Thursday, July 19, 2012. Mattina and his crew conducted the rescue at a time …

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Sportsfishing Around Kodiak Better Than Most Places

Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Across the state anglers and biologists alike are scratching their heads and asking the same question, "where have all the king salmon gone?" For much of the state, sport fishing for the prized species, even catch and release, has been closed. Donn Tracy is the Kodiak area management biologist for the Department of Fish and Game Sportfish Division. …

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