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  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Interior Secretary Haaland is visiting Alaska. Chiniak is getting a new dumpster. And the Ocean Rangers program is out, and its replacement may be stalled in the legislature.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Dylan Simard: A kelp processing seminar was held in Kodiak. Particulate levels in Fairbanks have dropped, but not enough. And Kenai Peninsula razor clam fisheries could open again.
  • On this week’s Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Angela Denning’s wide awake story about sleep research for fishermen, and Maggie Nelson’s catch of the day, regarding Unalaska fishermen taking local youths out on the water. Unalaska fisherman takes students cod fishing. MAGGIE NELSON/KUCB Unalaska is the number one fishing port in the nation …
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A local couple plans a bakery for the new Kodiak Marketplace. An M&M election teaches voters about the new ranked choice system. And a Fairbanks School Board wants to review its policy on teaching controversial subjects.
  • Hosts Mike Wall and Lynn Walker talk with guests Mike Murray of Safeway and Dan Rohrer of Subway about the impact COVID has had on their lives, their businesses, and supply chain issues – what’s happening now and what’s coming next.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Alaska’s early season tundra fire has doubled in size. The deadline to apply for federal business relief has been extended, and the level of loss required to qualify has been reduced. And new bathrooms are coming to downtown Kodiak.
  • KMXT’s Dylan Simard is joined by environmental coordinator for Kodiak Area Native Association and president of the Solid Waste Advisory Board Andie Wall, and Natural Resources Director for the Sun’aq tribe Matt Van Daele to discuss the Buskin cleanup, microplastics, and environmental nihilism.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: A Native languages spelling bee was held in Anchorage this weekend. A Sitka man has been charged with drugs and weapons crimes. And Alaska’s first big fire of the season is burning.
  • On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: Wood bison from Canada will help bolster Alaska’s dwindled herd. Alaska’s new voting system will soon get its first test. And questions remain as cruise ships return.
  • This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: Robert Woolsey’s story on hatchery chums, Joe Viechnicki’s on the record herring catch in Sitka Sound, Clair Stremple’s piece on the Mariculture conference in Juneau, and Kirsten Dobroth on a tiny maritime art display. CHUM RULE ROBERT WOOLSEY After a challenging year in …
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