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Restaurant manager Kristina counsels my daughter Brittany on her gluten-free dining options Sept. 24 at Red Robin in Anchorage. 
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Island Flavor: Stuck in Anchorage: A Wheat Belly Abroad
If I had known our quickie medical trip would stretch into a “stuckation,” I would have been better prepared. I’d have packed a case of granola bars, a jar of peanut butter, two boxes of protein shake mix, maybe another change of underwear. But as a one-night stay stretched into a seven-night ordeal, I found myself at the mercy of the motel laundry room and the section of the Anchorage telephone directory listing ...
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Democrats fight for freedom
The words “growth” and “progress” represent the wrong standard for our future. The fouling caused by industry is killing the environment and it’s people. Lisa Murkowski asks the people of Alaska to stop being afraid of progress and growth in the oil sector. Why should we be afraid? Oil spills never happen. Emission-induced ocean acidification isn’t real. Who cares about animals and people in the Chukchi Sea and AN...
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Henny Pennys self-declare a crisis in the gulf fisheries
Henny Pennys self-declare a crisis in the gulf fisheries To the Editor: Wednesday’s article about the North Pacific Fishery Management Council missed the trickery of disaster economics used by central Gulf of Alaska groundfish trawlers. Alaska Groundfish Data Bank and Whitefish Trawler Association representatives boldly declared “there is a crisis in the Gulf groundfisheries.” Shock doctrine players typically cre...
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Helpful hints to save money
To the Editor: October has arrived and so has the 1 percent city sales tax increase, compliments of our city council. We are now tied with Wrangell for having the highest city sales tax in the state with 7 percent. But wait, that's not the end of it; the other shoe hasn't dropped yet, i.e. the sales cap. There are ways we can save money and stretch our dollars. Some are obvious. If you're going to shop at local r...
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Kodiak High School volleyball coach Amy Willis, center, poses with her four seniors Erika Fabricante, left, RJ Aquino, Olivia Bennett and Danielle Willis Wednesday evening at the KHS gym. The four seniors will be honored before Saturday’s final regular-season home match against Palmer. (Derek Clarkston photo)
Volleyball honors four seniors
Danielle Willis received an early introduction into volleyball. “The first time I was head coach, I had just given birth to Danielle,” Kodiak coach and Danielle’s mother Amy Willis said. “She was six months old and we had her in the ball cart.” Danielle constantly gets reminded of being toted to practice from her mom’s former players. “I have all these stories get told to me that I was put in baskets as a child a...
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Around Kodiak: Oct. 12
Bake Sale The Rock Island Rollers roller derby team will hold a bake sale 5-7 p.m. Saturday in the Safeway entrance. Bird program Kodiak Audubon Society hosts a presentation entitled "Antarctica: Birds, Ice and Mammals" at 7 p.m. tonight in Room 129 of the Benny Benson Building at Kodiak College. Alan Schmitt will present pictures from a recent voyage to Antarctica and the Falkland Islands. For more information a...
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Coast Guard Blotter: Oct. 12
Oct. 5 A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew, at forward operating location Barrow, medevaced a 41-year-old man suffering from heart attack symptoms Oct. 5, approximately 154 miles west of Barrow. The Coast Guard helicopter crew safely hoisted the distressed mariner and transferred him to awaiting medical services personnel in Barrow at approximately 9:45 a.m. A Coast Guard 17th District command center watc...
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An Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk Helicopter taxis into position for takeoff as it prepares to search for a missing fishing boat crewman Thursday afternoon, Oct. 11, 2012 in Kodiak. A crewman aboard the fishing boat Flying Ocean was dragged overboard and is presumed dead. At background are the three Kodiak-based Coast Guard cutters: from left to right, the SPAR, Alex Haley and Munro.
(James Brooks photo)
Coast Guard responds to a pair of fishing incidents
All five crewmen from the 58-foot fishing boat Kodiak Isle are safe today after being plucked from a Sitkinak Island beach early Thursday morning. In a separate incident southwest of Kodiak Island, a crab fisherman was pulled overboard and is believed dead. In the day's first incident, Kevin O'Leary of the Kodiak Isle said his green-painted fishing boat was en route to Alitak via Sitkinak Strait when it developed ...
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In the Courts: Oct. 12
Charges dismissed A charge of first-degree stalking against Reynant Elmundo, 31, was dismissed Oct. 5. Multiple charges Reynant Elmundo, 31, was sentenced to 12 months in jail (12 months suspended) after pleading guilty to violating a protective order and fourth-degree criminal mischief on Oct. 5. Elmundo will be on probation for five years after his release from jail, must pay $1,024.67 in restitution and must u...
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The Kodiak Crisis Pregnancy Center has moved to an office upstairs in the Subway building. Pictured are, left, Borghy Holm, new KCPC director, and board member, Elizabeth Dano.
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Kodiak Crisis Pregnancy Center opens its doors
Borghy Holm, director of the Kodiak Crisis Pregnancy Center, defines the Center’s pro-life mission by quoting from the epistle of James. “Faith without works is dead,” she said. "We must do more than say we're pro-life, we must live it." A powerful way to put faith into action is to walk beside women through unplanned, and, in many cases, unwanted pregnancies, so their children will be lovingly welcomed into a wo...
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