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  • This week we hear about a trash pile on fire near Alaska Waste, the Kodiak Maritime Museum given an opportunity to have a physical building, a third crayfish derby to remove the invasive species in the Buskin, the ballot proposition on the upcoming municipal election in Kodiak, the significant Philippine diplomat and consulate staff's visit to the island, and an abrupt shut down to the Central Gulf of Alaska pollock trawl fishery.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Anchorage Assembly members are calling on state and local governments to take action to reduce the number of pedestrians killed by drivers. This week, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation will fly to almost two-dozen villages to deliver RSV immunizations. And fishing with magnets in Bethel.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: All three members of Alaska’s congressional delegation voted for a short-term spending bill that will keep the government funded until Dec. 20. The Alaska U.S. Attorney’s Office is the subject of a Department of Justice investigation related to a federal judge’s sexual misconduct. And Wasilla’s only book store is hosting an event for Banned Books Week to combat censorship in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:A man was killed Monday when the vehicle he was driving was struck by a double-trailer ore-hauling truck on the Richardson Highway. The Tustumena has canceled all of its sailings through Sunday so it can be repaired. And Ketchikan hosted a celebration last week to officially proclaim September 10th as Nettie Jones Day.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Four people who died when a plane crashed near St. Mary’s last month faced faced conditions that caused another plane to turn back shortly before the accident. A look at bipartisanship in Alaska. And an effort will be made to at least partially restore the Eklutna River.
  • This week we hear the unofficial results of the 2024 municipal election, the Trusty Tusty is having maintenance issues, Kodiak's fall herring fishery has low participation, restaurants in city limits are not able to get new beer and wine licenses, and Teen Court will have a statewide conference hosted on the island.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Candidates running for Alaska’s U.S. House seat debated in Anchorage, with stark differences on abortion rights, presidential elections, and personal style. This year’s second glacial outburst flood could be on the way in Juneau. And Palmer's new manager will get a payout after resigning 53 days into the job.
  • The winds of November come early to Kodiak plus auditions and more! Life on Alaska's Emerald Isle.
  • A taste of life in the midwest as well as events back on Kodiak. Life on Alaska's Emerald Isle!
  • On this week's Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:Trident has sold its plant in Kodiak, the last one on its chopping block, , story from KMXT's Brian Venua, who also participates in a two way with KMXT's Davis Hovey discussing the recent fisheries debate among Alaska's Congressional candidates. And Simon Lopez adds a story about challenging times for fishermen on the southern Kenai Peninsula.
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