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  • 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.
  • On today's Midday Report with Host Brian Venua: State House leaders have a new version of an education funding bill, Mt. Edgecumbe High School might cut half of its teaching staff, three heli-skiers were caught in an avalanche, Ravn Air pulls out of Homer, and an update on the road from King Cove to Cold Bay's all-weather airport.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The Alaska Marine Highway Operations Board is working on long and short range plans. Short term rentals have further tightened the housing market in Sitka. And two rehabilitated seal pups have returned to Cook Inlet.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Dylan Simard: Kodiak powerlifters are preparing for the Special Olympics in Orlando. Kodiak Collegee will hold its first graduation ceremony in two years. And the Ketchikan Borough Mayor has vowed to veto funds for LGBTQ groups.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A judge rules against the Dunleavy Administration in it’s challenge of Kake’s subsistence hunt. Jurisdictions mull lawsuits over redistricting. And Skagway’s Regional Native Health Consortium offers to take over their clinic.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Weather patterns are driving Alaska’s hot fire season. Elizabeth Peratrovich is remembered with a monument on her 111th birthday. And Monday’s Mount Marathon race was one for the record books.
  • This week we hear about O'Reilly Auto Parts planning to open a store in Kodiak, the Alutiiq Museum held its annual meeting, the USDA is looking to work with more producers on the island, KEA has a new CEO, KIBSD held its convocation to hype up the school year, and the school in Chiniak has a new teacher this year.
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