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  • The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady this week — and possibly for months to come — as policymakers try to sort through mixed signals about the U.S. economy.
  • On this edition of the KMXT Midday News, today’s top stories include: The Alaska Aerospace Corporation has set a new launch window. The August primary election has seen some places move around. A report concerning the fatal midair crash of representative Gary Knopp. The Alaska Marine Highway reshaping work group will be taking public comment. …
  • 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.
  • Natalya Isatchenko, courtesy of someone who tried to offer her help and comfort. Listen to the story about Natalya Isatchenko’s life and death that aired on KMXT Radio: So who was Natalya Isatchenko? She was a woman almost everyone in Kodiak knew, but really didn’t know. Everywhere and nowhere. Homeless but always at home, wherever …
  • A Kodiak fisherman has agreed to jail time and a substantial fine over charges he falsified fishing records. James Aaron Stevens. 46, will plead guilty to one count of false labeling, a violation of the Lacey Act, a federal law that protects against trafficking illegally taken wildlife. Stevens, the operator and owner of the F/V …
  • 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!
  • Kodiak police have identified the woman who was killed in a hit and run case early yesterday morning as Natalya Isatchenko of Kodiak. A driver has been arrested in this case, Merlyn Armstrong of Kodiak, age 59. Armstrong has been charged with failure to render aid. If convicted, it’s a charge that could result in …
  • 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 …
  • Today, on KMXT’s Midday News, stay tuned for: Details on Kodiak’s first day of school. Kodiak gets its second case of Covid-19 this week. Juneau’s emergency management officials consider escalating community risk status. Naknek sees a jump in Covid-19 cases. All that and more coming up on this Wednesday’s 12pm news.
  • The Kodiak COVID-19 count climbed to 70 over the Labor Day weekend. Test results on Friday confirmed the new case, a person who is a close contact of someone who previously tested positive. That person has been isolated and is being monitored. The Kodiak Emergency Operations Center says it will give more details about this …
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