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HD3 is now on 24/7. If you have an HD Radio, see if you can pick up our signal. We're interested in feedback. It's primarily a 24hour news and talk channel with a lot of great programs we haven't previously been able to bring you like Talk of the Nation, The World and Marketplace. A schedule will be up on the website soon. Right now we're interested in how well it's coming in where you're at. Call the station or shoot us an e-mail:
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Thanks! You'll be hearing a lot more about HD Radio in the week's to come as we get the technical and scheduling bugs worked out.
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Healthy Tomorrows Coalition Meets This Week |
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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The Healthy
Tomorrows Coalition meets this week to work on its 2010 action plan. The group,
which is made up of several local agencies, has just been awarded a sizable
grant to help carry out that plan.
Providence Kodiak Island Medical
Center's Public Relations
and Communications Coordinator Borghy Holm explained how the multiple-agency
coalition came to be.
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Feb
08
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Sirens Sound False Alarms |
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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A series of
alarms raised alarm in Kodiak on
Friday. In the early afternoon, the city tsunami warning sirens went off
several times leaving residents wondering if it was "the real deal."
As it turns
out, it was a false alarm; several false alarms in fact. A battery problem
caused the alarm to go off on its own a number of times before it was fixed.
The Kodiak
Police Department was inundated with calls Friday, from people trying to figure
out why the sirens were sounding. Lieutenant Ray Ellis said that the high
number of phone calls presented the police with another problem as they
attempted to deal with the sirens.
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Feb
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LORAN Signal Fades Into History |
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Monday, 08 February 2010 |
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Once, the cutting edge of
navigation technology, signals from the LORAN system will soon fade into
history. Most of Alaska's
"Long Range Aids to Navigation" or "LORAN"stations, which began broadcasting in
World War Two, will be turned off on Monday.
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