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  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Subsistence has taken center stage at the Alaska Federation of Natives Conference. The Soldotna Seed Library allows folks to check out seeds adapted to Alaska's climate. And Wrangellites gathered on a beach earlier this month to watch a rescued and rehabilitated seal get released back into her natural habitat.
  • This week we hear about Trident's planned sale to Pacific Seafood, the in-depth economic report released by NOAA about the seafood industry's billions in losses in recent years, the City of Kodiak's efforts to find another city manager, the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly rejects proposed changes to the Alaska Waste contract, and the Stiles Clark auction raises thousands of dollars for communities on the island.
  • Beautiful autumn weather, clear skies for comet viewing, and more - life on Alaska's Emerald Isle, Kodiak.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Look for warmer, shorter winters in the future. A coalition of fishing groups and environmental organizations is pushing for restrictions on trawling. And a deeper look at a political ad.
  • It's National Fire Prevention and Safety Week, so on this week's Talk of the Rock, Host Brian Venua speaks with Bayside Fire Chief Scott Ellis about best practices for fire safety for homes, offices, and while outside.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Opponents and supporters of the proposed Donlin gold mine meet local residents. The Anchorage Assembly has again balked at paying a settlement to the former municipal manager. And The Alaska Marine Highway is about to release its long range plan.
  • This week we hear about the Alex Haley's return to Kodiak, the Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska's revenue generating projects outside of rocket launches, the local municipal election results are set, a report about the $1.8 billion loss Alaska's seafood industry experienced recently, and a recap of this week's Fisheries Debate.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Qayak builder Lou Logan is building a qayak based on designs that may go back thousands of years. And a play showing in Anchorage looks at the crisis of missing and murdered indigenous people through one family's eyes.
  • This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:KMXT's Davis Hovey reports on the sudden closure of the Central Gulf pollock fishery, a story about Nikolski's salmon derby from KUCB's Sofia Stuart-Rasi, and from KNBA, Rhonda McBride tells of a lawsuit that seeks to change how the National Marine Fisheries Service manages Bering Sea pollock.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Alaska had a record number of opioid overdose deaths last year. An Alaska man convicted of cyberstalking will get a new trial after revelations that the judge handling his case received nude photos from a government attorney involved in his prosecution. And here comes Fat Bear Week.
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