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  • Kodiak’s hospital will be looking for a new chief administrator. Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center has announced that Dr. Gina Bishop will be resigning from her position at the hospital. Bishop has served the hospital in many capacities over her eight-year tenure: as manager of Emergency Services, as chief nurse executive and as hospital administrator, …
  • Alaska is seeing a boom in cruise ship tourism right now. Kodiak had its largest season since the pandemic in 2023 with 23 small and large cruise ships, and 22 are expected to visit the island in 2024.
  • The Kodiak History Museum has a new exhibit featuring artwork from the Kodiak High School’s advanced art class. Lynn Walker, the museum’s curator, said it’s an experiment to showcase local artists. “We’re trying to open up our gallery space in between our big temporary exhibits to feature local artists and serve that community need,” she …
  • The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly has a double meeting this evening, a regular meeting and an emergency meeting, both are being teleconferenced in order to limit the number of people congregating in one place. The ordinance being considered during the emergency meeting would authorized the assembly to conduct meetings by teleconference and to allow members …
  • Alaska fisheries workers can finally see how they might benefit from a $50 million aid package from the federal government. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game released the section 12005 CARES Act fisheries assistance draft spend plan for public comment on Monday. It determines how $50 million will be distributed to struggling fisheries around …
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