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Kodiak High School at sunrise, April 18, 2025.
Brian Venua
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KMXT
The school system's financial situation is only getting more dire, as politicians in Juneau scramble to figure out how to increase funding for schools. It’s submitting a draft budget to local government for approval this week.
The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday
Weekly Wrap
  • KMXT
    A Philippine national living in Kodiak was arrested by ICE last week, Rep. Begich focuses on reauthorizing certain fisheries bills during ComFish, Sen. Murkowski got at our of St. Herman Harbor, ADF&G Commissioner advocates for finfish farming bill, the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge's visitor center will reopen to the public next week, and the YMCA-Alaska is interested in running an after-school program in Kodiak.
Talk of the Rock
  • On this episode of Talk of the Rock with host Davis Hovey, we hear a recorded presentation from Dr. Bob Foy of the Alaska Fisheries Science Center, with NOAA Fisheries. This presentation was originally done live over Zoom during ComFish on April 16, hosted by the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce.
Alaska Fisheries Report
  • Doug Vincent-Lang, the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, was one of the main presenters during this year's ComFish trade show in Kodiak. He covered a variety of topics including Chinook stocks in peril, the upcoming state budget and a bill to allow farmed finfish in Alaska.
    Davis Hovey
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    KMXT
    This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:KMXT's Davis Hovey reports that Alaska's Fish and Game Commissioner is in favor of a bill that would allow finfish farming, Hunter Morrison of KDLL on Cook Inletkeeper's plan to use habitat mapping to preserve salmon habitat, and the commercial fishing industry is worried about cuts to NOAA, according to KUCB's Theo Greenly.