Near-record high winds on Kodiak Island grounded flights to and from Kodiak for most of the day Wednesday as the island was under a high wind warning from 4 a.m. to 1 p.m.
        
        
    The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday 
    
Weekly Wrap
    
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                This week with host Davis Hovey, we hear about Malia Villegas winning an AFN award, Kodiak KINDNESS has hired two new peer counselors in the Northwest Arctic Borough, Kodiak's legislators give an update on the state's finances, the head of Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center leaves the hospital, KIBSD's superintendent has announced this school year will be her last in Kodiak, and the new city manager is leaving the City of Kodiak at the end of the month.
Talk of the Rock
    
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                According to the state of Alaska's division of public assistance, "due to the ongoing federal government shutdown, the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) has directed all states to suspend the issuance of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November 2025.As a result, the Division of Public Assistance (DPA) is unable to issue November SNAP benefits until further notice from the Food and Nutrition Service."As a result, roughly 66,000 Alaskans who receive SNAP benefits, also known as food stamps, will go without in November unless the federal government shutdown ends before then.On this week's episode with host Davis Hovey, we chat with the local food bank and a local food producer about what assistance is available to those who could go hungry in the coming days and how we as a community can help.To get in touch with the Kodiak food bank, which is run by the Salvation Army, stop by their location on Mission Road between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays during food distribution times, or call the food bank directly at 907 486 0086.
Alaska Fisheries Report
    
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                This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:Davis Hovey and Brian Venua discuss the recent meeting of the United Fishermen of Alaska in Kodiak, Olivia Rose of KFSK reports on the first red king crab fishery in eight years in Southeast Alaska, and the sport fish survey is about to hit mailboxes.
Alaska News
    
- State analysis of Cascade Point ferry terminal draws fire from advisory board, Haines mayor
- Thousands of incarcerated Alaskans tested for syphilis to help reduce the state’s high rates of infection
- Wasilla Sen. Mike Shower says he'll resign to campaign for lieutenant governor
- From food to financing, Alaska Native organizations feel the shutdown's pinch
- Despite shutdown, feds say Essential Air Service will remain funded through Nov. 18
- SBA opens low-interest loans to Western Alaska residents affected by storms
- Western Alaska evacuees begin moving from Anchorage shelters into hotels
- How Murkowski is setting herself apart from fellow Republicans now
- Dog evacuations continue from Western Alaska villages hit hard by remnants of Typhoon Halong
- Trump administration re-approves Ambler Road corridor
NPR National News
    
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- The American dream feels impossible for many young voters, who see no political fix
- Automakers take a hit from tariffs, but some still see strong earnings
- Trump says Senate should scrap the filibuster to end the government shutdown
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- The federal government is still shut down. Here's what that means across the country
- Judge sentences former Jan. 6 defendant for hoax threat near Obama's home
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
