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City council OKs revision of public records code
Over the objections of those who said it limits public access, the Kodiak City Council approved an ordinance altering the section of city code covering public record preservation. The ordinance, which passed by a 4-2 margin, changes the definitions of "public records" and "city records" to exclud...
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The Kodiak Regional Office, known as the old Fish and Game building, will house multiple state agencies, in Kodiak on May 9. (Nicole Klauss photo)
State offices move to old Fish and Game building
Correction: The Kodiak Job Center will be providing services in its current location at 305 Center Street on Friday, May 24. Clients can access services in the new location at 211 Mission Road beginning 8 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28. The job center is closed on Monday for the Memorial Day Holiday. S...
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Kodiak’s Clayton Hannah runs during a track and field meet at Joe Floyd Track and Field on April 26. (Derek Clarkston photo)
Hannah running with confidence
Quick, name the four members of Kodiak’s 3,200-meter relay team who won a state title last season.  The first three are Cole Christiansen, Levi Fried and Jordan Fogle. Those are the easy ones; the fourth is a head scratcher.  Think really hard. Give up?  It’s Clayton Hannah.  Don’t be ashamed; Ha...
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With no snow forecast, cleanup set to go Saturday
After snow postponed last weekend’s community cleanup, Kodiak is ready for a second try. At 9 a.m. Saturday, volunteers will gather at Kodiak High School to pick up trash bags and assignments for the annual project to spruce up Kodiak. “We normally go unless it’s blowing 40 (knots),” said Kodiak ...
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Parks and Rec schedule: May 10-May 17
May 10-May 17 YOUTH SOCCER Saturday, May 4 Soccer Weather Hotline: Please call 486-8669 after 3 p.m. on the assigned game or practice day to receive field and weather updates for that day. Schedule: Following is this week’s schedule; games are preceded by their time and field number. Saturday, Ma...
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Port Lions’ Emma Nelson, center, leads Kodiak’s Shannon Armstrong and Sonja Reed in the 100-meter dash at the Kodiak Invitational May 3 at Joe Floyd Track and Field. (Derek Clarkston photo)
Kodiak boys in line for eighth Region III track title
There is no reason to believe Kodiak’s boys will not win their eighth consecutive Region III track and field title. The Bears have dominated the competition this season and possess the premier distance runners in the state. Coach Marcus Dunbar isn’t ordering championship shirts just yet; he won...
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Kodiak baseball prepares for sprint to the finish
After two weeks of canceled games, the Southcentral Conference baseball season has been condensed into a two-week sprint. That sprint begins this weekend with 10 games involving all eight conference teams.  The Bears play Wasilla and Colony and will make up their games with Homer and Kenai. The H...
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Public Safety Blotter: May 10
Wednesday, May 8 • At 12:21 a.m., an officer asked a sleeping man to leave a property. • At 1:19 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Chichenof Street. • At 1:28 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Simeonoff Street. • At 1:45 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Marine Way. • At 8:21 a.m.,...
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