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After assault acquittal, Kodiak man faces new charges
A Kodiak man acquitted of third-degree assault charges now faces felony charges for drugs and weapons misconduct. Teila Tofelogo, 43, was accused of two counts of third-degree assault after he allegedly brandished a gun at two teenagers in a vehicle on Jan. 30. On Friday, both assault charges (c...
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Outdoor Kodiak: Getting started with Dolly Varden
I’m tired of waiting! The winter was long, and it’s time to start catching Dolly Varden in rivers. I can’t be sure they’re leaving their winter lakes yet, headed downstream to the ocean. But they should start any day and I plan to be on the river waiting for them. The timing of each year’s Dolly ...
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Kodiak softball goes 2-2
Battling through a slew of injuries, Kodiak’s softball team went 2-2 during a three-day swing through the Mainland. Kodiak started the trip with a costly 6-5 win over Bartlett Thursday in Anchorage Leading 5-2 in the fifth, pitcher Kaia Yatsik was drilled in the knee by a line drive. She came ou...
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Alumni update: Anthony, Bethea compete at GNAC Championships
University of Alaska Anchorage’s Dylan Anthony posted a pair of top four finishes at the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships over the weekend in Monnouth, Ore. The Kodiak product was third in the 5,000 meters with a time of 15 minutes, 8.11 seconds. Anthony added a fourth i...
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Students at Kodiak Middle School wave to students in Mali, west Africa on Skype, on May 10. The KMS students raised $1,000 to send to Mali, so students could have electricity at school. (Nicole Klauss photo)
Kodiak Middle School raises money for school in Mali
Students at Kodiak Middle School raised $1,000 to give electricity to a school in Mali, west Africa. The partnership between KMS and the middle school in Dielibougou, Mali began after Kodiak resident Heather Preece brought a longtime friend Mahim Toure from Mali to Kodiak last year. During his on...
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Kodiak is the safest place I have ever lived
To the Editor: In response to the letter about the downtown mall, this is perhaps a good time to bring up the bit about Kodiak being an inclusive community. You may have seen that sign driving near Dead Man’s curve. I have wondered what that means and who put that sign there. While I don’t have ...
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Around Kodiak: May 13
The Kodiak GIS Users Group will hold a meeting at noon Tuesday in the Kodiak Island Borough conference room in the borough building. Terri Morganson, ESRI Inc.’s state and local government account manager, will be the guest speaker. The meeting is a chance for those who use ESRI products to ask q...
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Officer Jeff Holden holds up his Elks Drug Awareness Program Enrique S. Camarena Award. (Photo courtesy of Kodiak Police Department)
Kodiak officer receives statewide Elks award
Kodiak Police Department school resource officer Jeffrey Holden has received a statewide Elks award for his work with drug awareness and prevention in Kodiak. The Elks Drug Awareness Program Enrique S. Camarena Award is given to a law enforcement officer who is a positive role model committed to ...
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