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In Kodiak, experts say a lack of food resources could make bears more likely to initiate conflict this summer
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Property tax bills are being sent out by the Kodiak Island Borough on behalf of the city and borough after both municipalities set tax rates for the new fiscal year that started on July 1.
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The Kodiak Island Borough is looking for eligible residents to fill a newly vacant seat on the borough assembly after former member Dave Johnson officially resigned last week.
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Charter boat operators say the stamp doesn't address plummeting halibut numbers.
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According to the study, the number of tufted puffins counted on the archipelago's breeding colonies have dropped by 88% since 1975.
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Kodiak residents will notice significant changes at the Alaska Airlines terminal at the Benny Benson State Airport this summer. The company plans to demolish the current airport building and temporarily move all local operations to their nearby cargo office.
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According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, the closures are a result of below average returns to the Buskin Lake weir
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Each of the three candidates have at least a decade of experience in higher education and will all be visiting Kodiak from the Lower 48 this week.
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The late bloom this year gives Kodiak Soil and Water Conservation District a narrow window to treat invasive plants, like orange hawkweed.
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The Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak is moving its child care center – and doubling its enrollment capacity. The new location is a wing of a local elementary school that closed last year due to budget cuts.
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The Coast Guard announced on May 27 that it is planning to build a new child development center on Base Kodiak that will more than double the existing center’s capacity.
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The Buskin River sockeye salmon weir is operating at reduced capacity this summer because of a loss of federal funding.