Villages

Stiles-Clark Auction to raise money for Santa to the Villages this weekend

Saturday is the 37th annual Stiles-Clark auction, hosted every year by the Coast Guard Spouses Association. The ‘20s-themed auction boasts all sorts of items from local and mainland businesses. “We have a lot of stuff this year. It’s fabulous,” said Anne Hasenstaub, who’s chairing the event, listing work from local artists, a Seahawk Air flight, fishing charters, and tons of …

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Kodiak villages brace for reduced ferry service this fall and winter

Like many parts of coastal Alaska, Kodiak Island is gearing up for a gap in ferry service this winter. While the city of Kodiak has relatively reliable alternatives for transportation to the mainland, the gap will pose serious difficulties for the some of the island’s outlying villages. The M/V Tustumena docked in Kodiak. It’s the smaller of two ferries that …

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St. Herman’s legacy as a defender of Alutiiq people, remembered

The August pilgrimage to Spruce Island, just off the coast of Kodiak, is a yearly event for Orthodox believers in Alaska and the world over. The ritual celebrates the canonization of St. Herman, a Russian missionary who arrived with the early fur traders and soon became a major part of Alutiiq history. Pilgrims make their way toward the Ss. Sergius …

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Loss of ferry service weighs especially hard on villages, says Port Lions mayor

The Inlandboatmen Union’s strike hit the one-week mark on Wednesday, and the effects of going without ferry service are rippling throughout coastal Alaska. For Alaskans living in remote villages, the impact is especially heavy, since ferries are often the only way to transport vehicles and other goods too big for a charter plane. The M/V Tustumena remains docked in Kodiak …

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