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City considers adding tobacco tax
Lighting up in Kodiak could cost you a bit more. On Tuesday night, the Kodiak City Council held preliminary discussion on implementing a citywide tax on all tobacco products. The tax is seen as a means to raise revenue without altering property or sales taxes. “At least initially, I don’t think t...
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Public library director Joe D'Elia holds up a book by his favorite author Gene Wolf, at the A. Holmes Johnson Memorial Library on May 17. (Nicole Klauss photo)
Retiring library director ready for the next chapter
Kodiak will soon have a new library director to go with its new library. Kodiak Public Library director Joe D’Elia is retiring. After a 13-year career in Kodiak, he and his wife Pat will move to Florida in June. One of his sons will stay in Alaska to fish, and the other will head off to college. ...
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Ed Garrett, left, and Frank Davies drive a corer into the ground Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at Kalsin Pond.
(James Brooks photo)
Research team compares prehistoric Kodiak quakes
Sixty years ago, Kalsin Pond was a meadow. Then came the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake. On Tuesday afternoon, professor Ian Shennan of Durham University stomped through the marshy edge of the pond on a quest to answer a question: If a severe earthquake strikes Southcentral Alaska again, will it be ...
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Crab Festival special section (PDF)
To read the Daily Mirror's special Crab Fest special section, click the PDF link to the left.
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Kodiak’s Brandon Mahle pitches to a Palmer hitter during a high school baseball game Thursday, May 16 at Baranof Field. (Derek Clarkston photo)
Prep baseball: Bears earn South No. 1 seed
Baseball coach James Arnold is determined to keep history from repeating itself at this season’s Southcentral Conference Baseball Tournament, which begins today in Mat-Su. Last year, Kodiak’s season ended with two losses and all-conference hurler Brandon Mahle not even throwing a pitch. Then-Ko...
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From left to right, graduating Kodiak High School students Camille Hobson, Leila Pyle, Axl LeVan and Shannon Armstrong accept scholarships from Kodiak Rotary. Hobson, Pyle and LeVan each received $2,000, while Armstrong was awarded $1,000.
(Darlene Turner photo)
Achievers: May 23
• Kodiak resident Matthew J. Lawonn has earned a Master of Science degree in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University. Lawonn joined 5,266 other students who will receive a degree June 15 at Reser Stadium in the university’s 144th annual commencement ceremony. • Salina Kratt, Marice Ashford,...
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Sand Point relies on fishing, too
I would like to make a comment on your recently published article, “Kodiak Acts on Tendering Issue”, dated April 3, 2013, on the local processors’ plea to the Kodiak City Council. Sand Point, like Kodiak, depends heavily on our natural resources. We do not have a diversified economy such as the C...
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Around Kodiak: May 23
Alaska Communications and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Alaska are seeking nominations for the “Summer of Heroes” program to recognize local youths making a difference in Alaska communities. Visit the Summer of Heroes website at www.alaskacommunications.com/summerofheroes to fill out a nomination f...
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