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Assembly votes against releasing confidential emails — read them here instead
There are no skeletons in this closet. On Thursday night, the Kodiak Island Borough assembly voted 5-2 against releasing eight confidential emails containing conversations between interim borough manager Bud Cassidy and borough attorney Cheryl Brooking about the hiring of borough assemblywoman Ch...
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Middle school volleyball
A Kodiak Christian School/St. Mary player hits the ball during the Kodiak Middle School volleyball tournament Tuesday at KMS. (Derek Clarkston photo)
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Parks and Rec: Feb. 8-Feb. 15
Feb.8-Feb. 15 BARANOF ICE RINK Stick and Puck is held Sunday, 9 to 11 a.m., and Monday, 7:30 to 9 p.m. This is a time for all ages and competitive levels to hone their skills. No games allowed. Players can focus on game fundamentals without the pressure of game situations. Broomball is a gam...
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Guest opinion: Final meeting in current building
To the editor: Kodiak Public Library Association will hold its annual meeting this Saturday. As has been the case for each of the last five years, this event gives us a moment to pause and reflect on what we’ve achieved, and to share that information with our members and supporters. Amazingly, th...
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Kodiak boys rebound against Chugiak
Kodiak rode the hot hand of Austin Frick to get back on the winning track Thursday evening. Frick hit five 3-pointers and scored a game-high 19 points to power the Bears to a 59-41 non-conference boys basketball victory at Chugiak. Elijah Hiner chipped in 12 points, while Germain Jimenez added ...
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Guest opinion: Letting Cruise Industry Waste Dumping Damage The Greatest Fisheries In The World?
Care much about the decline of Alaska’s king salmon and halibut? I do. You do, and protecting Alaska’s fish and clean water is why you voted in 2006 for strict water quality standards to prevent cruise ship companies from dumping poorly treated, damaging copper and human waste — 20,000 gallons at...
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Kodiak girls escape with win over Colony
Facing Colony for the third time this season, Kodiak’s girls escaped with a 39-35 basketball win Thursday evening at the Lady Lynx Prep Tournament at Dimond High. In a defensive battle, Kodiak needed a second-half surge to remain undefeated on the season at 17-0. The Bears now face Dimond in a hi...
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KDM Editorial: Creative ideas are needed to keep oil revenue high
The Alaska Legislature is in the middle of an intense debate over the future of Alaska’s oil tax system. Throughout the debate, the focus has been on increasing production through the trans-Alaska oil pipeline. While we agree that more production is better for Alaska, legislators must not forget ...
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