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Midday Report April 4, 2023

Nelson Merrell, Meagan Hinton and Martin Stepetin speak against Dunleavy’s bill at a House Education Committee hearing on March 30, 2023. (Screenshots via Gavel Alaska)
Nelson Merrell, Meagan Hinton and Martin Stepetin speak against Dunleavy’s bill at a House Education Committee hearing on March 30, 2023. (Screenshots via Gavel Alaska)

Today on the midday report with host Brian Venua: East Elementary library deemed safe after fume scare, students and teachers speak against a bill regarding sex education, marine debris efforts statewide, the environmental impact of cruises, the Anchorage Animal Shelter has paused accepting new animals, and a federal judge ruled ConocoPhillips can begin construction on the Willow Project.

Born and raised in Dillingham, Brian Venua graduated from Gonzaga University before ultimately returning to Alaska. He moved to Kodiak and joined KMXT in 2022. Venua has since won awards for the newsroom as both a writer and photojournalist, with work focused on strengthening community, breaking down complex topics, and sharing stories of and for the people of the Kodiak Archipelago.
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