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Girls watch as Jennifer Richcreek, from Kodiak Electric Association, demonstrates how many watts of electricity a lamp uses, at the Kodiak Women of Science and Technology day, on Jan. 26. (Nicole Klauss photo)
Girls learn about science
The Girl Scouts of Alaska hosted the Kodiak Women of Science and Technology day on Saturday to excite young women about careers in science and technology. Girl Scouts of Alaska Kodiak member service specialist Roslyn Lack said the event was held to introduce girls to science fields. “This event i...
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Man accused of making fake ammonia leak report
A Kodiak man is accused of terroristic threatening after he allegedly reported a fake ammonia leak in St. Herman's Harbor last week. Kenneth Bowles, 34, was arraigned Jan. 22 in Kodiak district court on one count of second-degree terroristic threatening, a class C felony punishable by up to five ...
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Prep hoops: Kodiak boys split against Kenai
Two different Kodiak boys basketball teams showed up at Kenai — one that lost 52-38 on Friday and one that won 68-26 on Saturday.  What explains the 56-point swing between the two Northern Lights Conference games? “It was just a whole different attitude,” Kodiak coach David Anderson said. “I thin...
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Births: Jan. 29
• Karl Sebastian Manansala was born at 4:18 a.m. Jan. 21, 2013, to Jonelle A. Bonifacio. He weighed 6 pounds, 3.4 ounces and measured 18.75 inches long. His parents are originally from the Philippines. His father works at a dental supply store in the Philippines and his mother works at Ocean Beau...
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Outdoor Kodiak: Winter is for reloading
I suspect that more ammunition is reloaded in the depth of winter than at any other time of year. The weather generally stinks and most hunting seasons are closed. The quiet hours while trapped indoors are perfect for reloading. Your mind turns to past and future hunts, and naturally you begin ma...
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Public Safety Blotter: Jan. 29
Thursday, Jan. 24 • At 12:43 a.m. and 12:51 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Marine Way. • At 3:27 a.m., a woman reported a man had knocked on her window about 10 minutes earlier; she wanted it documented. • At 6:49 a.m., a man was arrested for driving without a valid license and without in...
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Subsistence board defers Kodiak item
After intense opposition by subsistence fishermen across Kodiak, the state’s federal subsistence board has deferred a chance to change crab subsistence rules. The vote came last week during the annual meeting of the state’s federal subsistence board, which regulates subsistence hunting and fishin...
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Alumni update: Horn nearing 1,000 points
Alysa Horn is creeping closer to the 1,000-point club. After scoring 27 points in a pair of University of Alaska women’s basketball victories last week, the senior sits only 37 points away from 1,000 for her career. Horn has nine regular-season games left to become only the 11th Seawolf to sco...
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