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Kodiak City Council members Tuesday were skeptical of an application from civil contractor Brechan Construction to purchase ...
A Kodiak tradition anchored in the island’s glory days begins at noon today, as Crab Fest 2025 commences at Oscar’s Dock ...
Mrs. Waage has been a MIRROR editor for two years following some four years as MIRROR reporter and social writer. She …will travel to the national convention in Sun Valley, Idaho, to receive her award ...
I’ve been thinking about a few versions of a classic Caesar salad since my friend sent me a fried chicken cutlet Caesar salad ...
The long-awaited Emerald Isle Market convenience store, coffee and gift shop will launch with a skeleton crew in Kodiak ...
A Fairbanks biologist recently cupped in his hand a tiny bird whose arrival he had been rooting for. That bird — a female ...
It’s been almost two years since groundbreaking on the Alutiiq Museum’s $14.3 million, 3,400 square-foot expansion project.
Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center and local health, community and government partners, has opened the 2025 Community ...
Katrina Baisa is skyrocketing up Kodiak High’s girls’ 300-meter hurdle all-time list. The junior capped her regular season by laying down a time of 49.91 in Kodiak’s home meet against Wasilla Saturday ...
When it comes to perennials, many gardening “experts” (books, Google, AI) suggest dividing them every three, four, or five ...
Alaska State Troopers announced late last week the results of two separate investigations leading to charges of possession, distribution and child exploitation to make pornography.
Alaska’s population of working fishermen is aging out. The typical fisherman working today is over 50, 10 years older than a generation ago.
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