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Huge funding cuts hit victim service providers

Huge funding cuts hit victim service providers
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Fishery board appointee grilled over conflicts of interest, bias

Fishery board appointee grilled over conflicts of interest, bias
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City to seek public input on fire station site

The Kodiak City Council is now seeking input from the community on where to put the new fire station after spending months looking at various locations around the city.  “If we are potentially going to put a multimillion-dollar facility in an area we know has the potential to be impacted by a tsunami, it s incumbent upon us to let the community know that,” Councilor John Whiddon said last week.  The pre-design phase of the new fire station project began in October 2019. After more than a year spent looking at seven potential sites for the station — including considering response times to fires and studying tsunami inundation zone maps — the city narrowed the list down to three possible sites. 

Alaska legislators and staff hold after-hours event in COVID-restricted Capitol complex

Print article JUNEAU A small group of Alaska state legislators, staff and invited guests held an after-hours event in the Capitol complex’s gymnasium last week despite COVID precautions that have closed the complex to the general public. The event prompted Jessica Geary, head of the nonpartisan agency that runs the Capitol complex, to write an email reminding lawmakers that “legislative buildings are closed to the public and there is nobody authorized to be in legislative facilities that hasn’t gone through the legislature’s COVID-19 testing and screening protocols.” A COVID-19 outbreak among legislators and staff disrupted Capitol business earlier this year. Many legislators and staff have been vaccinated since then.

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