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The Federal Subsistence Board is seeking comments from Kodiak tribal members and ANSCA corporation shareholders on two proposals to expand the subsistence bear harvest for Kodiak road system residents ...
Editor’s note; This is the first of a two-part series. Witness how the Shattos’ faith grew in the next Kodiak Tapestry.
Jeremy Mireles is a Maritime Enforcement Specialist first class at the North Pacific Regional Fishing Training Center. He has ...
All throughout last week, the universe was gifting me ingredients for last night’s dinner. That is, if you can call what is ...
Kodiak State Senate President Gary Stevens said Wednesday he has just two priorities going into Saturday’s special legislative session — regaining the legislature’s ability to view and analyze oil tax ...
Southeast Alaska is home to more than 850 species of native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. When you count them up, it’s more ...
Richard Gonzalez was sworn in as the new city of Kodiak Fire Department Chief on Thursday. Gonzalez was the city’s emergency ...
A random collection of what there is to do in Kodiak this weekend and beyond. Send information about your upcoming event to reporter Derek Clarkston via email at [email protected].
Around $247,000 in education and community services grant requests will be up for review Thursday, as the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly considers fiscal year 2026 nonprofit funding.
Reading Gary Carver’s obituary in the Mirror reminded me of being a student in the geology course he taught at Kodiak College. It was a fascinating course, and Dr. Carver had an infectious enthusiasm ...
During the budget process for next year, the 2025-2026 school year (FY25-26), the Kodiak Island Borough School District Board of Education and the Superintendent and her team worked closely together ...
— On Aug. 4, 1975, the U.S. Coast Guard will observe its 185th anniversary. It was born in 1790 when the Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, torpedoed the authorization by Congress for a ...