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  • This edition of the KMXT Midday News is hosted by Terry Haines. Today’s top stories include: The Alaska Marine Highway System is at a crossroads A dramatic die-off at Buskin River The US Army Corps of Engineers weighs in again on the Pebble Mine All that and more on this Tuesday’s midday news report.
  • This edition of the KMXT Midday News is hosted by Terry Haines. Some of today’s top stories include: Pebble Mine updates Remembering Natalia Isatchenko A Kodiak fisherman agrees to substantial jail time Alaska’s ballot measure 1 All that and more on today’s midday news report.
  • This edition of the KMXT Midday News is hosted by Terry Haines. Some of today’s top stories include: -More on Wednesday’s hit and run -University of Alaska’s student and faculty return to campus -An influx of trash in the Bering Straight region, possibly of foreign origin -And Crab Fest!
  • This edition of the KMXT Midday News is hosted by Terry Haines. Some of today’s top stories include: An update from the Kodiak Emergency Services Director Kodiak Police identify hit and run victim and name the suspect Information on Tuesday’s primary elections How UAF will not be eliminating sports and raising additional support and why …
  • On KMXT’s Midday News, today’s top stories include: Discussion on Kodiak’s Sockeye and Humpback salmon run New cases of Covid-19 in the Kodiak Island Borough More local student essays Information on the fierce storm in Unalaska Stay tuned!
  • The best books for children and young adults were awarded the country's top honors by the American Library Association on Monday.
  • Republicans have chosen Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., as the next party leader, launching a new era for the GOP after nearly two decades with Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., leading the party in the Senate.
  • "Severe child food poverty" is on the rise, affecting 181 million young kids. Here's how families cope when their kids are hungry and they can't afford to put 3 nutritious meals a day on the table.
  • Tails on Trails allows volunteers to borrow a dog for 48 hours to hike, run or just sit on the couch and hang out.
  • Spain's economic crisis has helped drive the nation's unemployment rate above 25 percent. Many of the jobless resent the relatively high pay and job security public sector workers enjoy.
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