Dylan Simard, KMXT - Kodiak
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The suits are Imperial Immersion Suits manufactured by Survitec Group, a safety equipment manufacturer based in the United Kingdom. They are one of only a handful of companies approved by the Coast Guard to make survival suits for use in the United States.
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The chapel is nearing completion and should be finished sometime in the fall of this year.
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5% of the Kodiak Island Borough’s population is known to presently have COVID, using the data from the latest census in 2020.
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“As an example, in one of our schools on Monday morning, we were missing a principal, the secretaries, the nurse, the day custodian and the cook,” says the superintendent.
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Per state law, the new ferry will be named for an Alaska glacier, with the name selected through an essay contest for Alaska students.
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The kelp would likely be for sale to an in-state buyer, who would process the kelp and sell it in different seafood products.
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The 40-foot rocket lifted off shortly after 9 p.m. shooting more than 300 miles upward into the night sky.
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Federal investigators are heading to Kodiak after a small plane crashed Sunday afternoon shortly after takeoff.
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When the fishing boat capsized, Grace, an 8-month-old puppy, jumped into the freezing water and was presumed lost. But a day later, the Coast Guard found her. She seemed a bit shocked, but she was alive.
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The Alutiiq language has lost four speakers in the last year. Tribal leaders say that's a huge loss: Out of the 30 remaining speakers, there are just a handful of people left who are able to teach Alutiiq. That's where the Sun’aq tribe’s new master-apprentice language program comes in.