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The LegHead Report

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Celebrating 25 Years

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Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen in Concert

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Need an excuse to get out of the house that doesn't involve shoveling snow? Join us February 3rd and 4th for some amazing original bluegrass and American roots music by
Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen at the Golden Anchor. The show starts at 8pm both Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $25 and available at the KMXT studios at 620 Egan Way.  In order to bypass security at the gate, you must buy your tickets ahead of time to get on the checklist. Call 486-3181 for more information.

 

Not familiar with the band? Check them out at www.dirtykitchenband.com or watch a video of their performance at RockyGrass Music Festival in Colorado: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubovyKxfeVI. 

 
Jan 27 2012
Gulf, Peninsula, Aleutian Halibut Limits Slashed
Friday, 27 January 2012

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            The International Pacific Halibut Commission released its 2012 catch limits Friday morning, and as expected, there were significant cuts in most areas.

            We'll have much more on Monday, but briefly, Area 3A, the Gulf of Alaska will experience a 17-percent reduction from last year. That results in a 11.9-million pound catch limit, down 2.4-million pounds.

            Area 3B along the Alaska Peninsula southwest of Kodiak Island, the reduction is the same 2.4-million pounds, but the percentage reduction is 32 percent, down to just over 5-million pounds. In Area 4A, the eastern Aleutians, the cut is 35 percent.

            Jeff Stephan is the manager of the United Fishermen's Marketing Association in Kodiak:

            "I think people have been anticipating this was on its way the last few years," he said. "More and more the retrospective analysis have been indicating the assessment models have been overestimating biomass, and when they look back over there's always the indication that there's probably been a little bit higher catch limit than what otherwise might have been established."

            In the North Pacific as a whole, from Washington to Russia, limits were down 18-percent, or 7.5-million pounds.

            The only areas that did not get reductions were off the Washington coast in Area 2A, which will get a 9-percent increase, and Area 2C in Southeast Alaska, which will get a 13 percent bump, up almost 300,000 pounds.

            We'll have more reaction to the IPHC numbers on Monday's newscasts.

 
Jan 27 2012
Stevens: Senate not Budging on Coastal Management
Friday, 27 January 2012

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            The second session of the 27th Alaska Legislature kicked off last week. Senate President Gary Stevens of Kodiak said the top issues will be the items that caused so many problems in the legislature last year.

            The effort to save the Coastal Management Program passed the senate, but failed in the house. Meanwhile the governor's plan to reduce the tax on oil companies by up to $2 billion a year passed the state house, but went nowhere in the senate.

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Jan 27 2012
Months of Training and Practice Ahead for Rock Island Rollers
Friday, 27 January 2012

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            Members of Kodiak's roller derby league began practices recently. Their first get together on skates was at the National Guard Armory, but they have since moved to the school gymnasium at Saint Mary's. Katherynn Hollis-Buchanan, one of the league coaches, says practice falling is high on the list of skills the teammates are practicing.

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Jan 26 2012
The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett
Thursday, 26 January 2012

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            Coming up this week, plenty of news from the Fish Board meeting last week in Petersburg, and on the other side of the Gulf, snow crab is on hold because of advancing sea ice, which is also causing problems for the Pollock A-Season fishermen. We had a ton of help from KFSK's Joe Viechnicki in Petersburg and from KUCB's Stephanie Joyce and Alexandra Gutierrez in Unalaska.

 
Jan 26 2012
Anderson and Fulp Honored by Junior Achievement
Thursday, 26 January 2012

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            Two Kodiak residents will be honored tonight in Anchorage for their contributions to the Junior Achievement program, which works to develop financially literate youth. KMXT's Jennifer Canfield has more.

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