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Kodiak Island Housing Authority is spearheading an effort to bring a self-help housing project to Kodiak but it awaits federal funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development to push the project's funding over the finish line.
Kodiak Island Housing Authority (KIHA)
Throughout last year the nonprofit Kodiak Island Housing Authority was working with RurAL CAP and Koniag, Inc. on a self-help housing project in Kodiak. The organizations were waiting to find out if USDA would award them a million dollars to go ahead with the build.
The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday
Weekly Wrap
  • KMXT
    This week we hear about the growth of the kelp and mariculture industry in Kodiak, a new public use cabin near Pasagshak River, an investigation into a long time Kodiak doctor's death, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly is considering a limit on short-term rentals, the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board is reviewing the Second Floor's license renewal and its transfer license application in relation to local Restaurant or Eating Place Licenses (REPLs), and a story from the Northern Journal about the last skipper in Ouzinkie and the overall limited entry program in Alaska.
Talk of the Rock
Alaska Fisheries Report
  • Photo: Magister Armhook Squid (Berryteuthis magister),
    (NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center.)
    This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:KRBD's Jack Darrell reports that the Board of Fish isn't quite ready to open squid fishing in Southeast, The snow crab is starting to flow into Unalaska, according to Maggie Nelson of KUCB, and federal regulators are considering a chum salmon cap in the Bering Sea pollock fishery, story by KUCB's Theo Greenly.