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Governor
Sarah Palin announced a number of appointments to state boards and commissions
last week, including a couple from Kodiak. The area also received several grants from the federal government.
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Jul
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The issue of noisy fowl within Kodiak city limits is
still an issue for some residents living in the Aleutian Homes area. Mary
Donaldson has more.
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Jul
03
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On
Saturday, KMXT will present live in concert Toubab Krewe at the
Fairgrounds, along with special guests, the Kodiak Island Drummers.
Toubab
Krewe is a five-member band from North Carolina that fuses West African rhythms
with American musical styles. Afro-Pop World Wide’s tongue-in-cheek description
of their genre is “Afro-Cowboy-Ninja-Surf” music.
Jay Barrett
spoke with one of the band’s percussionists, Luke Quaranta,
right after they arrived in Homer for their Wednesday night show.
The gates
open for the Toubab Krewe concert at the Kodiak State Fairgrounds at 5 o’clock
on Saturday. Tickets are available here at the KMXT studio, at the Treasury and
Treasury Home stores downtown, and from any member of the Kodiak Island
Drummers.
There will
be free shuttle buses running from the high school and the Harbormaster’s
Office around 5 and 6 p.m., and will return a little after 10.
The Toubab
Krewe concert is a production of KMXT.
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Jul
03
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From
KMXT in Kodiak, this is the Alaska Fisheries Report. Coming
up this week…
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Jul
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There is a business in Kodiak that has
a unique method to prepare hunters’ big game trophies. The company, which has
50-thousand workers, would be the island’s largest employer by far, if the owner
actually paid them. Mary Donaldson has more.
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