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Fish Factor: Final push to stop genetically modified fish
Fishing groups, consumers and health organizations are launching a final push to prevent genetically modified fish from getting the nod for American dinner plates. During the holidays, the Food and Drug Administration issued its environmental assessment concluding that the fish, tweaked to grow ...
Jan 21, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
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Desiree Leech, left, and Alice Aga pick up their food from the Kodiak Island Food Bank, in Larsen Bay on Jan. 18. (Photo courtesy of Natives of Larsen Bay)
Shell helps fly food to Larsen Bay
Royal Dutch Shell PLC continued to aid Kodiak’s rural communities by helping deliver food from the Kodiak Island Food Bank to Larsen Bay last week. Larsen Bay received around 1,200 pounds of food from the food bank on Friday. This is the second time Shell has helped deliver to one of Kodiak’s vi...
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Rural schools winless on road
The Kodiak Emerging Small School’s boys basketball team fell 68-38 to Ninilchik Thursday evening on the Kenai Peninsula. Kodiak ESS concludes its weeklong trip with an 0-3 record. “The way these kids have progressed and our trip over here is just remarkable,” ESS coach Russ Scotter said. “We cou...
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Police arrest man for restaurant theft
The Kodiak Police Department arrested a Kodiak man on Thursday who is accused of being connected to the Noodles Restaurant theft. Casey Brennick, 22, faces one felony theft charge for possession of stolen property. On Monday morning, Noodles Restaurant reported someone broke into the building and...
Jan 18, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend
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James Arnold, seen at Baranof Field Wednesday, was announced as Kodiak High School’s baseball coach this week. (Derek Clarkston photo)
Arnold takes charge of KHS baseball
The thought of becoming a high school baseball coach never crossed James Arnold’s mind until an encounter with Rick Langfitt in 2009. At the time, Langfitt was Kodiak High School’s head baseball coach and Arnold was a Little League coach. Langfitt approached Arnold during a Little League game a...
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Dr. Bea Dunlop, professor of patristics at St. Herman’s Seminary. explains the theological implications of an icon depicting the visitation to Abraham, based on the Genesis account. (Mike Rostad Photo)
Tapestry: Icons topic of Dunlop presentation
The history and theology of icons will be the topic of a presentation by Dr. Bea Dunlop, St. Herman’s Seminary patristics professor, at the Baranov Museum, Wednesday, Jan 23, at 7 p.m. The free lecture is part of the Museum’s exhibit featuring old icons donated by former post master, William La...
Jan 18, 2013 | 1 1 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
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Prep hoops: Kodiak girls improve to 9-0
Make it 9-0. Kodiak’s girls remained perfect on the season after romping past Chugiak 53-30 in a nonconference basketball game at Chugiak Thursday evening. The win puts Kodiak two wins away from matching the 1978-79 team for the best start in the program’s history. That team started 11-0. “It ...
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In the Courts: Jan. 18
Charges dismissed •Two charges of third-degree criminal mischief against Pete Muller Jr., 19, were dismissed Dec. 21. •Charges of second-degree theft and second-degree forgery against Jason Delapaz, 35, were dismissed Jan. 8. Aiding and abetting criminal mischief Pete Muller Jr., 19, was found g...
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