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Prep hoops: Kodiak girls still ranked third
Kodiak’s girls basketball team remained third in the Alaska Association of Basketball Coaches high school rankings, released Wednesday. The Bears are 13-0 and trail only undefeated Wasilla and Dimond in the girls 4A rankings. Kodiak entertains Palmer on Friday and Saturday. Soldotna and West A...
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Meth-dealing charges dropped against man
Meth-dealing charges have been dropped against a Kodiak man who still faces felony drugs possession charges. Brad Aga, 42, told the Daily Mirror by phone that the state’s case against him is false, and he intends to defeat the charges against him. “I’m not a meth dealer. I’m not a meth user,” he ...
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Playbook: Jan. 31
Friday, Feb. 1 Boys basketball: Kodiak vs. Colony at Kodiak. C squad, 1:30 p.m.; junior varsity, 4:30 p.m.; varsity, 8 p.m. Girls basketball: Kodiak vs. Palmer at Kodiak. C squad, noon; junior varsity, 3 p.m.; varsity, 6:15 p.m. Wrestling: Kodiak at the 4A state championships at Bartlett Hi...
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Steam rises from a compost pile being stirred by a trackhoe Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 at the Kodiak Island Borough landfill. The landfill's baler building and bales of garbage are seen behind the temporary composting facility established at the landfill.
(James Brooks photo)
The cost of compost
The city of Kodiak is composting its sewage sludge. That’s about the only certain thing about the city’s project to find a new way to dispose of the leftovers from the city’s waste treatment plant. As uncertainty lingers, the cost to the city could reach as much as $4 million. “Uncertainty is the...
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Siblings Jenny Valdez, left, and Joel Valdez, seen at Kodiak High School on Monday, both qualified for the 4A state wrestling tournament that begins Friday in Anchorage. (Derek Clarkston photo)
Prep wrestling: Siblings make state
Joel Valdez is glad he isn’t the only Valdez to have qualified for the state wrestling tournament — his older sister Jenny is also going. “It’s pretty cool having her there to buy food for me if I don’t have any extra money,” he said Monday afternoon. Jenny isn’t going to just keep her younger ...
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Western Gulf fishermen chime in on catch shares
Next month, the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council will consider a change to catch shares in the Gulf of Alaska groundfish fishery — and western Gulf fishermen will have a bigger voice. The Council took action in October, identifying the purpose and need for a Central Gulf catch share pla...
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Guest Opinion: Preparing for an Arctic Future
Alaskans lead the nation in many things — resilience, toughness and creativity — and we are leaps and bounds ahead of rest of the United States when it comes to knowing a cold truth: we are an Arctic nation, and we need to start mapping out an Arctic-oriented agenda, especially from a maritime pe...
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NLC power rankings: Wasilla, Colony remain on top
The Kodiak and Wasilla girls basketball teams continued to rack up wins last week. The two squads — both 13-0 — have combined to win 26 games, while the other four Northern Lights Conference teams have 27 combined wins. The Warriors remain the top team in the Kodiak Daily Mirror’s NLC basketbal...
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