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Rural schools begin hoops season
Two Kodiak rural schools basketball teams began a season-opening weeklong trip to the Kenai Peninsula on Monday. Both Old Harbor and Kodiak ESS fell to Nikolaevsk in Peninsula Conference boys contests Monday at Nikolaevsk. Old Harbor lost 80-12, while Kodiak ESS fell 54-17. Kodiak ESS is made...
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NLC power rankings: Soldotna girls fall in rankings after rough week
What a wild week it was in the National Football League and in the Northern Lights Conference. I’m still reeling from the Seattle Seahawks heartbreaking loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. The same could be said for the Soldotna Stars girls’ basketball team. Soldotna went into the week undefe...
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Lisa Poulos, left, and daughter Maggie Fehrs work at Total Interior Furnishings, in Kodiak on Jan. 15. (Nicole Klauss photo)
Furniture store changes hands
Total Interior Furnishings has a new owner, new name, and is carrying new furniture styles. Owner Lisa Poulos has been working with her family to freshen the store’s furniture stock, offer special orders, and provide a high level of service. “My thing in life and business is to treat people how y...
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KEA seeks board nominations
Nomination packets for the Kodiak Electric Association board of directors are available for pickup. Three of the seats on the nine-member board are up for election. Each seat is for a three-year term. Eligible candidates must be a member of KEA. This year, the seats held by directors Linda Freed,...
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Kodiak man faces drug charges
A Kodiak man is facing a felony drug charge for his alleged involvement with a drug trafficking operation. Jeffrey Miranda, 28, was arraigned in Kodiak superior court on Jan. 9 on one count of second-degree drugs misconduct, a class A felony. According to court documents, Miranda is accused of dr...
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Public Safety Blotter: Jan. 16
Monday, Jan. 14 • At 5:12 a.m., a 911 caller reported a man refused to leave a property; he left when officers asked. • At 8:58 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Rezanof Drive. • At 9:34 a.m., an officer impounded a loose dog. • At 10:27 a.m., a 911 caller reported someone broke into a busin...
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Playbook: Jan. 17
Thursday, Jan. 17 Girls basketball: Kodiak vs. Chugiak at Chugiak. C squad, 4:30 p.m.; junior varsity, 6 p.m.; varsity, 7:30 p.m.
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School district wary of plan to allow teachers to carry guns
As the Alaska Legislature begins its session today, one of the items on its agenda is House Bill 55, a measure introduced by Rep. Bob Lynn (R-Anchorage) that would allow teachers to carry concealed weapons into schools “for defensive use.” In Kodiak, school district officials said they’re wary of...
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