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  • On this week's Talk of the Rock, host Jared Griffin speaks with the production team of Kodiak Arts Council's JOY, a community holiday music production. Performances are Dec. 6 at 7pm and Dec. 7 at 2pm.
  • In today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:Governor Mike Dunleavy announced Friday that John Crowther is his nominee to be Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Republicans in the Alaska House have a new leader. And a program celebrating Alaska’s storytelling tradition will debut this afternoon on social media, YouTube and the PBS website.
  • In today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:A dispute involving the City of Fairbanks, its firefighters union and the local technical college is complicating a program for training paramedics. Writer and playwright Vera Starbard recently clinched her fourth Emmy nomination for the PBS show, Molly of Denali. And Alaska’s Office of Children’s Services pushed back Tuesday on the findings of an audit required by a law meant to reform the state’s foster care system.
  • In today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines:No major damage was reported after a magnitude-6 earthquake rattled Alaskans across Southcentral on Thursday morning. Food Bank of Alaska officials say this holiday season is proving especially tough for people struggling to afford groceries. And for the first time, Juneau’s famous Mendenhall Glacier is not touching Mendenhall Lake.
  • This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:KUCB's Theo Greenly reports that crabbers are finally starting to get relief money, Southeast Alaska's first red king crab fishery in eight years is underway, according to KFSK's Olivia Rose, and Cook Inlet had a good sockeye season, story by KDLL's Ashlyn O'Hara.
  • This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:This week KUCB's Maggie Nelson reports on Red crab nearly wasted, Davis Hovey tells of a comment period for fishery management suggestions, and a sablefish report card!
  • In today's KMXT Midday Report with host Davis Hovey, the city of Kodiak is using fishery disaster funds for port infrastructure, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has set pollock quotas for next fishing season, Kodiak gets hit with a significant snow storm, the state of Alaska has settled a lawsuit with vape manufacturers Juul and Altria, and a Lingit Raven helmet will be returned by the state museum system.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Davis Hovey, we hear about a buoy monitoring app's benefit to Alaska fishermen, a short list of republicans has been proposed to fill the two vacant seats in the Alaska House of Reps., Sen. Murkowski makes a case for changing Mount McKinley back to Denali, Alaska State Troopers renews its television show about the law enforcement agency and some helpful tips on how to handle the seasonal depression that comes with Alaska winters.
  • On today's Midday Report with host Davis Hovey, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southcentral Alaska is closing its Anchorage locations and ending programs statewide, Cordova Telecom is partnering with GCI to build new fiber optic cables for Alaska, Gov. Dunleavy is preparing his final proposed budget as governor, and longtime Alaska adventurer Dick Griffith died earlier this month.
  • Spooky season has arrived on Kodiak! Enjoy the latest Boo theatre experience, maybe see a few meteors and more... Life on Alaska's Emerald Isle!
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