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The Native New Life Singers perform Aug. 12, 2012 at an event.
(Mike Rostad photo)
Rosses honored at 19th Native New Life Crusade
"Community in Unity” is the theme of the Native New Life Crusade, slated for Nov. 2-4 at the Community Baptist Church. Services begin 7 p.m in the church sanctuary. Refreshments will follow in the basement. At least 10 churches in the community will be participating in the crusade. The crusade is dedicated to local Native New Life leaders, Alan and Linda Ross, who initiated the New Life Crusade 19 years ago. The ...
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Guest Opinion: Vote 'yes' for General Obligation bond
Tuesday, Nov. 6 is a major election day, not only for national and state issues and candidates, but also for a critical transportation infrastructure General Obligation (GO) bond for the State of Alaska. The Alaska legislature voted to place this bond measure before the people of Alaska as a way to pay for much needed maintenance, replacements, and repairs on important pieces of infrastructure statewide. Project...
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City Council approves contract to convert sewage sludge into compost
A new plan approved by the Kodiak City Council on Thursday will solve a brewing crisis in waste disposal, but not without cost. During its regular meeting, the council voted unanimously to permit the city to sign a contract with Quayanna Development Corporation to convert the city's sewage sludge into compost. After Dec. 15, the Kodiak Island Borough landfill will be unable to accept the sludge due to an expansion...
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Kodiak, Colony play for NLC No. 3 seed
Kodiak and Colony play for the Northern Lights Conference No. 3 volleyball seed today and Saturday at Colony High School. Both teams enter the final two matches of the season with 4-4 NLC records. If the teams split this weekend, a tiebreaker would be used to determine the No. 3 seed. Each conference has different rules for tiebreakers, and it was unclear what rule would be used in Kodiak’s case, if needed. The ...
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Perspective: Dealing with dengue fever
If this column seems muddled, please blame dengue fever. For the last seven days it’s pounded its way through my body, starting with shakes and high fevers, progressing to blinding headaches and chills, itchy skin, weakness, and general misery. If it grabbed a few brain cells on its trip through my head region, I wouldn’t be surprised. It’s been a long week, and my bed and I have been inseparable for all of it. L...
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Reverse Pillar Mt. Run Saturday
The Orion Mountain Sports Shop Reverse Pillar Mountain Run is 10 a.m. Saturday. The 9-mile run begins and ends at Orion’s on Mill Bay Road. Runners run to Swampy Acres before climbing Pillar Mountain. Competitors then run down Pillar Mountain Road before hitting the streets of Kodiak to finish the race. Prizes will be awarded to the top solo female, male and relay team and for the best costume. Registration beg...
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Playbook: Oct. 26
Today Swimming: Kodiak at the Region III Swimming and Diving Championships at Homer High School. Diving semifinals, 9:30 a.m.; swimming prelims, 3 p.m. Volleyball: Kodiak vs. Colony at Colony High School. C squad, 4 p.m.; junior varsity, 5 p.m.; varsity, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 Running: Orion’s Mountain Sports Reverse Pillar Mountain Run, 10 a.m. Swimming: Kodiak at the Region III Swimming and Diving Champ...
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Alaska State Trooper report: Oct. 25
Tuesday, Oct. 16 At 6:33 p.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to a property off of Sharatin Road for a complaint of trespassing. Upon contacting the individuals on the property, one fled. After a foot pursuit troopers stopped and identified a 29-year-old male resident of Kodiak. Further investigation revealed he had outstanding warrants for failure to report to jail on original charges of criminal trespass I, two...
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Disappointed in KDM's use of photo of dead bear
To the Editor: Kodiak brown bears are part of the culture of this island. I was disappointed to see a picture of the bear killed in Tuesday's edition of the Kodiak Daily Mirror, hanging upside down from a forklift. It was done in very poor taste. A decent photo could have been used, or if one wasn't available, none would have been better. I do understand there are times when a bear may have to be killed in defens...
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Around Kodiak: Oct. 25
Senior Citizens of Kodiak’s Family Caregiver Support Program is hosting a discussion regarding caregiving issues today at the Senior Center. If you are caring for someone over the age of 60, join them at 12:30 p.m. For further information contact Kathy at 486-6181. The Alutiiq Museum hosts a lecture by Courtney Carothers at 7 p.m. tonight in the museum. Carothers is an anthropologist with the University of Alas...
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