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Kodiak College’s top administrator is transitioning to a statewide role as the director of workforce development for the University of Alaska system.
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Hundreds of military members are descending on Kodiak Archipelago communities this week to provide no-cost healthcare services to local residents.
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At least four candidates are running against incumbent Nick Begich III so far for Alaska’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Bill Hill is a nonpartisan candidate on the ballot in this fall’s election. Hill recently spoke with KMXT’s Davis Hovey during his visit to Kodiak during ComFish last month on April 16.
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At least 16 candidates are vying to be the next Governor of Alaska in this year’s primary election. One of those candidates is Democrat Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins, a former state legislator from Sitka. Listen to KMXT's full interview with Kreiss-Tomkins during his visit to Kodiak for ComFish on April 16:
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At least 16 candidates are vying to be the next governor of Alaska in this year’s primary election. One of those, Republican candidate Adam Crum, came through Kodiak earlier this month. Listen to KMXT's conversation from April 14 with the former state revenue and department of health commissioner:
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Study authors say this means managers are doing a good job of regulating the population
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A bill awaiting Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s signature could make it easier for the commercial fishing industry to be represented on the board by relaxing conflict-of-interest rules.
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Although the calendar they approved is similar to last year's, the board also considered some more unconventional options, including a four-week winter break.
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Last week, the state-owned Alaska Aerospace Corporation formally committed to work with an Israeli start-up. The agreement aims to send more payloads into space using a unique launch system at a cheaper cost.
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Not every dog had the chops to go pro. But the trainer and dog owners alike say the classes are a great way to exercise their furry friends’ minds and bodies.
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On April 15, the Kodiak Women's Resource and Crisis Center, Kodiak Area Native Association, the Kodiak Police Department and several other organizations joined together to stand against domestic violence. Ellamy Tiller, the event organizer for KWRCC, said about 70 people showed up to this year's event. Tiller shared more information about the significance of the Choose Respect March during KMXT's Talk of the Rock on March 31.