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Bears on
Kodiak Island do tend to roam a little bit, but often have a home range where
they mostly stay. The Madsen Bear's home range seems to be within a two-block
range at the center of downtown Kodiak.
The Madsen
Bear is the bear sculpture given to the city by the Madsen family. It stood for
years outside the Harbormaster's Office, but when the Fishermen's Memorial was
remodeled and expanded, the bear was displaced to Oscar's Dock, near the gazebo
at the end of the spit.
Now, it
looks like the Madsen Bear is going to be moving again.
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The Kodiak Island Borough intends to continue
negotiations with Brechan Enterprises to provide gravel extraction services in Bell's Flats, at least for
now. The borough was negotiating with Brechan, who held the previous lease for two
years for the Tract B gravel site, when another firm expressed interest in
competing for the lease.
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The
Coast Guard Cutter Sherman pulled into Kodiak this week, concluding its 45-day
patrol of the Bering Sea. During its
most recent mission, the Sherman
engaged primarily in red king crab fisheries enforcement, while standing by for
search and rescue operations. KMXT's Erik Wander has more.
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This week on KMXT's Talk of the Rock, host Jay Barrett talks with the commander of Alaska's military forces, General Dana Atkins.
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At last
week's meeting the Kodiak City Council took the first steps towards putting
three parcels of land into private hands. One lot in town has a buyer lined up,
and another person is interested in two lots the city owns in Chiniak.
The in-city
lot is on Selief Lane,
not far from Von Sheele, and is going for 70-thousand dollars. The two lots in
Chiniak combined are selling for 50-thousand. The city was given the land in Chiniak by
Rachel Rogers in her will several years ago.
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