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Kodiak’s Kaitlyn Clark catches a pitch from Kaia Yatsik during Monday’s practice at East Addition Park. Kodiak opens the season Friday and Saturday against Soldotna.  (Derek Clarkston photo)
Softball preview: Bears return five starters from last year’s 6-7 squad
In its first two years under Sam Catt, Kodiak High’s softball team has failed to reach the small school state tournament. Catt is looking to change that in his third season as the Bears’ head coach. “I’m working harder to better prepare them for that,” said Catt, who is 12-20 in his first two seasons. “Because until we get there it is my fault and when they get there it is on them — they did it.” Kodiak will be ...
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Public Safety Blotter: April 25
Monday, April 22 • At 12:44 a.m., an officer investigated suspicious circumstances on Rezanof Drive. All was OK. • At 1:01 a.m., an officer was on foot patrol on Marine Way. • At 1:54 a.m., an officer gave a driver a warning about a headlight being out. • At 11:12 a.m., a caller reported a vehicle rolled down the hill. The owner was notified and moved. • At 12:53 p.m., a caller reported someone used her social sec...
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Alaska State Troopers: April 25
Monday, April 15 Kodiak Alaska Wildlife Troopers contacted a 73-year-old man from Eagle River at the Anton Larsen boat launch ramp. Investigation revealed the man failed to register his power boat. He was issued a citation for failure to register his boat. Bail was set at $60. Wednesday, April 17 At 11 a.m., Alaska State Troopers responded to a 911 call that reported a break-in in progress at a trailer park on R...
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Fishing boat under tow rams Canadian Navy frigate
A Bering Sea factory trawler violently rammed a Canadian Navy frigate in Esquimalt, British Columbia on Tuesday, injuring six people. According to reports from the Victoria Times-Colonist newspaper, the 272-foot American Dynasty broke away from two tugboats as it was being pulled into a graving dock for refit. A video posted on YouTube by a bystander shows the American Dynasty moving rapidly toward the frigate Wi...
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Winners of the Kids Don't Float poster contest show their work with members of the Kodiak Island school board and contest coordinator Joyce Blair (far left) on Monday, April 22, 2013. (Drew Herman photo)
Coast Guard Auxiliary announces poster winners
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary honored twelve young artists from area schools during the Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education meeting Monday, with Main Elementary School first grader Darlene Luzano earning the overall grand prize. The 2013 Kids Don’t Float poster contest sponsored by the Auxiliary’s Kodiak Flotilla garnered more than 180 entries from children in kindergarten through fifth grade...
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The Isle Bells perform with smaller bells during a medley of songs from "Les Miserables" Sunday, April 21, 2013.
(James Brooks photo)
Isle Bells Spring Ring
Kodiak’s handbell choir, Isle Bells, held “Spring Ring” concert on Sunday.
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Sara Loewen-Danelski holds her recently published book "Gaining Daylight" Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 at the Kodiak College library. (Nicole Klauss photo)
Literary workshops in Kodiak this weekend
Literary enthusiasts in Kodiak can add to their writing toolboxes by attending a series of workshops and conversations sponsored by the 49 Alaska Writing Center on Sunday and Monday. This is the first time the Anchorage-based writing center, which supports the development of Alaska writers, has hosted an event in Kodiak. “We’ve been wanting for a while now to expand our services to rural areas, so the concept was ...
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The city wants to show us how to spend our money
Once again our city officials want to show us how to spend (our) money and be fiscally irresponsible. Attend or listen to this Thursday night's city council meeting, and you will learn just how. Our property tax assessments have risen; the city sales tax is now 7 percent. Compliments of the K.F.D., it will now cost you more to take a ride in its ambulance. We better stay healthy and fit unless some of you have de...
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Randolf (Randy) Corlew
Randolf (Randy) Corlew, loving husband of Joan, passed away Wednesday morning, April 17, 2013 after a long hard battle with liver cancer. Randy was a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard, retired federal employee of 30+ years and a member of American Legion Post 233. He also leaves behind his mother-in-law, Rena Callahan, his sister-in-law, Patty O’Callahan, two nephews, Sean O’Callahan and Patrick Callahan and a niece...
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Kodiak softball faces tough schedule
The softball schedule makers didn’t do Kodiak favors for the 2013 season. The Bears will play six of their 10 Northern Lights Conference games away from East Addition Park. That’s tough for a team searching for its first small school state tournament appearance in three years. Kodiak plays two of its four home conference games Friday and Saturday against Soldotna. The Bears entertain Houston for a two-game set ...
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