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Dockage rates at Kodiak Ports & Harbors would increase but others would hold steady with proposed tariff changes
Kodiak’s Harbormaster has proposed updating local rates and fees for vessel moorage, petroleum products and dry storage, among other things. The tariff rates currently in place were adopted in 2020. The city’s Port and Harbors Advisory Board gave its approval for this year’s tariff changes last month on April...
KEA hoping to increase margins by selling Renewable Energy Certificates
As Kodiak Electric Association’s revenue from the local commercial fish processors dwindles, the utility is exploring alternative funding streams. One involves green power markets and selling what are called Renewable Energy Certificates, or RECs. The Kodiak Electric Association’s Board of Directors on March 28, approved a five year contract...
Talk of the Rock: KIB Hazard Mitigation Plan
On this week’s Talk of the Rock, host Brian Venua talks to the Kodiak Island Borough’s associate planner, Joe Grochmal, and director of community development, Christopher French, about the efforts to create a new Hazard Mitigation Plan. Listen here:
State ferry Tustumena repairs delay Kodiak Island service
The Alaska Marine Highway System has announced that the ferry Tustumena will be delayed coming out of its annual maintenance overhaul. Last week’s update means the Tustumena’s earliest sailing to Kodiak Island is on the evening of May 9, when it’s scheduled to stop in Port Lions and Ouzinkie as well as Kodiak, departing Homer at 8:45 p.m. Originally it was expected to be back in service by the end of this month, April 30.
Midday Report – April 30, 2024
On today’s Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The Iditarod’s Burled Arch that marks the finish line of the annual Sled Dog Race collapsed Saturday evening. State lawmakers are still debating a return to a pension-style defined-benefit retirement system for public-sector workers. And the U.S. Coast Guard retired a fleet of helicopters based out of Kodiak in a ceremony last Tuesday.
Softball Recap: Avery Cook can't quite lead Wasilla over Kodiak
On Thursday, Wasilla faced Kodiak in a battle between two of the state's top teams. The Wasilla Warriors lost 12-4 to the Kodiak Bears. Wasilla was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Kodiak apparently hadn't forgotten their defeat the last time these teams played on April 4th.
Kodiak’s deputy manager will be acting city manager for three months
Kodiak City Council has appointed a temporary city manager to take over for outgoing manager, Mike Tvenge, starting on Wednesday, May 1. All five present Council members during last week’s city council meeting unanimously selected current Deputy City Manager Josie Bahnke to fill that role for the next few months, until July 30. Councilmember John Whiddon was absent.
Sun’aq Tribe receives grant to improve marine mammal response
The Sun’aq Tribe of Kodiak announced grant funding from the Bureau of Indian Affairs on May 2. Most of that money is earmarked to improve the Tribe’s ability to respond to injuries and strandings of marine mammals around the island. When marine mammals are reported dead or injured...
Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium presents Climatologist Rick Thoman as keynote speaker
The fifth Kodiak Area Marine Science Symposium was this week. The conference brings together scientists from around the archipelago and Alaska every three years to present their research. The event started April 23 and wrapped April 25 with films about coastal life. This year’s symposium was organized by Alaska Sea...
MV Tustumena spending extra time in the shipyard, causes ferry service delays to Kodiak Island
The Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) announced Wednesday, April 24 that the MV Tustumena ferry will be delayed coming out of its annual maintenance or overhaul. That means the earliest it will sail to Kodiak Island is the evening of May 9, when it’s scheduled to stop in Port Lions and Ouzinkie as well as Kodiak, departing Homer at 8:45 p.m. Originally it was expected to be back in service by the end of this month, April 30.
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