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Still no decision on Deadman's Curve bike path
Kodiak's streets are free of snow, but plans for a 1.3-mile bike path to Deadman's Curve remain stuck in financial slush. During a Tuesday night work session, the Kodiak City Council met to discuss a letter from the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities answering outstanding q...
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Kodiak borough's population rising faster than forecast
The population of the Kodiak Island Borough is growing faster than projected by the state’s demographers last year. According to figures released last week by the Alaska Department of Labor, the Kodiak Island Borough has gained 449 residents, or almost 3.2 percent, since the 2010 census pegged th...
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School board discusses high school project
The Kodiak Island Borough will hold a sit-down meeting with bidders this Thursday as planning moves ahead rapidly for the Kodiak High School renovation and expansion project. The meeting, scheduled for 9:30 a.m., was one of the first items of discussion during Monday evening’s regularly scheduled...
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Local Results: Jan. 23
City league basketball Tuesday, Jan. 15 Net Systems 86, Kodiak Island Storage 46 Austin Cowley 32 points, Joey Madrid 23, Zack Keplinger 11, Monte Wilson 8, Ben Watkins 6, Sam Gainer 4 and Ryan Gabor 2 for Nets Systems. Andrew Gregory 15 points, Karl McLaughlin 14, Jeff Sanford 10, Charlie Jerlin...
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No reports of crab trouble from Kulluk
Three weeks after it ran aground near Sitkalidak Island, the drilling rig Kulluk is still moored in Kodiak waters with no timeline for removal. While Tanner crab fishing boats are now working near the Kulluk, moored in Kiliuda Bay, no conflicts have been reported to the unified command monitoring...
Jan 22, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
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Kodiak High School graduate David Anderson stands next to the logo he created at Joe Floyd Track and Field Monday, Jan. 14.(Derek Clarkston photo)
Kodiak High graduate creates logo for new field
David Anderson never played on Joe Floyd Track and Field’s new artificial turf, but the former Kodiak football player has left his mark on the multimillion-dollar field. Anderson, a 2012 Kodiak High School graduate, is the artist behind the bear logo that covers the middle of the field. When he ...
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IPHC talks halibut quotas
The International Pacific Halibut Commission opened its annual meeting on Monday with a new attitude of openness, but fishermen are likely to see the same old bad news when catch recommendations are approved later this week. Commissioners from Alaska, Canada and the Lower 48 are meeting in Victor...
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Around Kodiak: Jan. 22
The Kodiak High School Parent Teacher Student Association is having a meeting at 6 p.m. tonight in the library of the high school. All are welcome. There will be a presentation about one of the student foreign exchange programs in our school. The Kodiak Island Borough School District will hold i...
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