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  • Busy autumn weekends, silver salmon, and more...Life on Kodiak Island, Alaska's Emerald Isle.
  • This week we hear an update on the lawsuit between KANA and the borough, symptoms of a shrinking population, how climate change is affecting Kodiak, staffing issues on Base Kodiak, and a grow-your-own program for firefighters.
  • A weekly update of local events and what's happening in the great outdoors on Kodiak Island - Alaska's Emerald Isle.
  • On today's Midday report with Host Brian Venua: Mendenhall Valley has significant flooding for the second year in a row, Kodiak Economic Development Corporation has a new executive director, U.S. Coast Guard call off search and rescue for a boat near Homer, and there was an attempted murder in Kotzebue.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Dylan Simard: Avalanche danger is high in Kodiak now. A glowing orb appears in Alaska skies. And residents have questions about Skagway’s harbor cleanup project.
  • On Today’s Midday Report with Host Terry Haines: First Finisher Crosses the Line in the Kobuk 440, Study Finds School Infrastructure Funding Insufficient, New Commissioner Appointed for Department of Public Safety
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Dylan Simard: Kenai athletes gear up for the Special Olympics in Florida. And Wrangell’s 4th of July King will earn his crown.
  • Join host Mike Wall with Dr. Curtis Mortenson, Dr. Shana Theobald, and Dr. Evan Jones as vaccination availability begins in Kodiak. * the recording is incomplete due to a recorder error.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Meetings are cancelled as Kodiak COVID numbers jump. Juneau invalidated a record number of votes in last year’s municipal election. And students are suing to save a state scholarship fund.
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