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Woman accused of using stolen credit card
A Kodiak woman is accused of stealing and using another woman’s credit card to buy more than $100 of items from Walmart. Tamara Kopy, 29, was arraigned in Kodiak superior court on Monday for one count of fraudulent use of a stolen device, a class C felony punishable by up to five years in jail. A...
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Public Safety Blotter: Jan. 17
Tuesday, Jan. 15 • At 1:18 a.m. and 1:27 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Marine Way. • At 9:29 a.m., a caller reported a driver passed him in a school zone. Patrol was advised. • At 9:54 a vehicle was cited for a parking violation. • At 12:36 p.m., a caller reported receiving texts from an...
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State Trooper Report: Jan. 17
Wednesday, Jan. 9 At 5:26 p.m., Alaska State Troopers contacted a disabled vehicle on Island Lake Road near Melnitsa Lane. Investigation revealed a 17-year-old man was driving a gray 1991 Honda station wagon without a license. Troopers issued him a summons to court for no valid driver’s license a...
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Rural schools drop two
Kodiak’s rural schools boys basketball road trip continued Tuesday with a pair of losses. Kodiak’s Emerging Small Schools lost to Seldovia 63-33, while Old Harbor fell to Seldovia 67-25 at Seldovia. The Ravens were led by Zack Clarion’s 10 points and three assists. Dallas Panamarioff and David ...
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Guest opinion: Reflections on the Langfitts and Kodiak baseball
I unwrapped my sandwich, sitting in Main Elementary’s cafeteria—a recent addition to the student population. I tried to act normal, remain calm, but feared I wasn’t succeeding as redness flushed my cheeks, and I sat awkwardly, averting my eyes from glances, hoping the snickers weren’t directed at...
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Playbook: Jan. 17
Today Girls basketball: Kodiak vs. Chugiak at Chugiak. C squad, 4:30 p.m.; junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18 Girls basketball: Kodiak vs. Colony at Colony. C squad, 4 p.m.; junior varsity, 5:30 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
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KPD warns people to lock doors as thefts increase
A string of thefts and burglaries in Kodiak has prompted the Kodiak Police Department to remind people to lock their doors. “People need to be diligent to make sure they’re locking their cars, homes and businesses, and not leaving things with value out,” Kodiak Police Chief T.C. Kamai said. The K...
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Derek Clarkston photos
Myrgel Obas of Lazy Bay drives to the hoop while being guarded by Jerome Pineda of Associated Island Brokers during a City League basketball game Monday at Kodiak Middle School. Lazy Bay won 101-44.
Local Results: Jan. 16
City League basketball Wednesday, Jan. 9 Era Alaska 67, Loose Cannons 48 Tim Filburn 20 points, Jon Tanner 13, Boyet Jutie 12, Lexxan Data 8, Kristian Lloyd 6, Berald Escribano 4 and Brittany Patterson 4 for Era. Corey Gronn 16 points, Brian Blondin 9, Jason Blondin 7, Landen Durand 6, Brad Blon...
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