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Kodiak Middle School students Jade Ponte, Alyssa Madrid and Katie Sundseth pose behind a display reading "1200," standing for the number of people who die daily from tobacco-related illness. The students, part of KARATS — Kodiak Alaska's Revolution Against Tobacco — have placed the "1200" sign in places around Kodiak to raise awareness of the negative effects of tobacco use.
(Photo courtesy Betty MacTavish)
Achievers: March 14
• The Natalia Shelikof Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution sponsor a “Good Citizen” essay-writing contest each year for three Kodiak High School seniors. McKenzie E. Barnett, selected by three non-DAR judges, was the winner of the Kodiak contest. McKenzie’s essay was submitted by the local chapter to the chairman of the state contest. The State Conference will be held in Anchorage,...
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Sen. Begich proposes new type of foreign worker visa for fish processing plants
A new bill proposed by U.S. Sen Mark Begich would return international workers to Alaska’s fish processing plants during peak season. This week, Begich unveiled the H20 visa, a separate category for immigrants to come to the United States temporarily. “Seasonal jobs in the seafood industry have traditionally been tough to fill,” Begich said in a statement. “With a national debate underway about immigration reform,...
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Tuberculosis drug shortage widespread
In the 1940s and 1950s, medical ships cruised the waters of southwest Alaska, trying to end an epidemic of tuberculosis that infected as many of 90 percent of the region’s population. Doctors now face shortages of tuberculosis detection and treatment medicines even as the aftershocks of that 70-year-old epidemic infect Alaskans anew. “What we’re having to do due to the national shortage is to ask people to put on ...
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Kodiak junior center Hannah Wandersee looks to put shoot during the Northern Lights Conference championship game at Soldotna High School Saturday. (Robert deBerry/Frontiersman photo) <a href="http://www.frontiersman.com/"> . Visit Frontiersman.com for Northern Lights Conference Tournament photos. </a>
Kodiak girls face Lathrop in state opener
On Sunday night, Alaska School Activities Association announced on a live webcast that Kodiak’s first-round opponent at the 4A girls state basketball tournament would be Soldotna. By Monday afternoon, that had changed. Kodiak will now be facing Lathrop in the first game of the state tournament at 8 a.m. Thursday, March 21 at Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, while Soldotna was moved out of the eight-team tournament. ...
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Defend Alaskans’ Right to Vote
Today, voting rights are under assault by political partisans whose agenda is threatened by a healthy democracy. Thirty-eight years after passage of the Voting Rights Act and 143 years after passage of the 15th Amendment, Mead Treadwell and Bob Lynn have joined Republican state legislators and gubernatorial administrations from around the country in an assault on voting rights. They are motivated by a belief that ...
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Births: March 12
Samantha Annabelle Moon Pratt was born at 2:26 a.m. March 5, 2013, to Jason and Stacy Pratt. She weighed 8 pounds, 5.4 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Her parents are originally from planet Earth. Her father works on the Coast Guard base and her mother works at home. Also welcoming him to the family is Connor Pratt. Proud grandparents are Steven and Pearl Singleton from Greenbacksville, Va.
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Public Safety Blotter: March 12
Thursday, March 7 At 1:02 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Marine Way. At 1:18 a.m., an officer removed traffic cones from the roadway on Mission Road. At 2:50 a.m., an officer gave a driver a warning to get an Alaska license. A canine search of the driver’s vehicle came up negative. At 5:47 a.m., a 911 caller saw a vehicle hit a parked car. There were no injuries and insurance information was exchanged. At ...
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Around Kodiak: March 12
The next Kodiak GIS users’ group meeting is noon today at the Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge visitors center. Christian Schmidt and Maya Daurio will share information from the Alaska Survey and Mapping Resources Conference held in Anchorage earlier this year.
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Outdoor Kodiak: Late season rabbits
My rabbit hunting gets really serious in March. There’s no closed season or bag limit on Kodiak, so you could hunt them year-round, but I quit later in April due to the onset of their breeding season. The brush doesn’t thin enough to hunt again until November. Why am I so serious about March hunting? Cabin fever is only part of the picture. In fact, the hunting is usually better in March and April than at any oth...
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The Humane Society of Kodiak is leading the way in Pick.Click.Give donations for Kodiak nonprofits. Most of the funds raised from the campaign, will be used to spay and neuter new cats and dogs coming into the shelter.
In this photo, taken in 2012, cats at the Kodiak Animal Shelter wait for new homes. (Nicole Klauss photos)
Pick. Click. Give. preliminary figures look good for Kodiak nonprofits
Kodiak’s nonprofits are on track to breaking record donations in the annual Pick. Click. Give. campaign. The campaign allows Alaskans to donate a portion of their Permanent Fund Dividend to their favorite participating Alaskan nonprofit. According to March 4 preliminary figures from the campaign, nonprofits in Kodiak have raised $31,900 from 431 donors. Kodiak’s nonprofits have raised more money each year since ...
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