Thursday, December 17 2009
Unalaska, AK – KUCB's news department is on hiatus until Jan. 4th. Tune in to KUCB and check out the website then for the latest news updates. Have a happy holiday!
Thursday, December 17 2009
Unalaska, AK – KUCB's news department is on hiatus until Jan. 4th. Tune in to KUCB and check out the website then for the latest news updates. Have a happy holiday!
Wind turbines damaged in storm
Thursday, December 17 2009
Unalaska, AK – The wind storm that knocked over the crane had similar negative effects on the local residential wind-powered electric generators. The storm, which blew at least 125 miles per hour, completely dislodged the helix shaped turbine that was installed on Haystack hill. The blades and shaft blew away and were later located by divers. The tower stayed up. Helix, the company that built the turbine, is sending a new unit to replace the destroyed one. Helix CEO Ian Gardner said they are also sending a wind monitoring system.
Ruiz wins local Poetry Out Loud competition
Thursday, December 17 2009
Unalaska, AK – Thirty-one high school students participated in the Poetry Out Loud competition Tuesday night. Each student memorized and recited a poem with the hopes of winning $100 and going on to the regional competition. Freshman Jennifer Ruiz took first place by reciting the poem "For the Young who Want To" by Marge Pearson.
She said she practiced the poem many times but forgot all of the words the first time she read it in front of a crowd. She's not been on stage much before. "Like with school things, but really really small parts. It's kind of like a miracle!"
Edgmon comments on proposed budget
Thursday, December 17 2009
Unalaska, AK – Governor Sean Parnell released his proposed budget earlier this week. Much of the conservative proposal focused on education, transportation, and public safety spending. It did not include any money for any of Unalaska's key capital projects, like paying for the power house expansion, paving Ballyhoo Road, or building the new water treatment plant. But House District 37 Representative Bryce Edgmon said this should not be cause for concern.
Council to discuss small boat harbor in special meeting
Thursday, December 17 2009
Unalaska, AK – The city council is meeting Saturday morning to review the status of the Carl E. Moses Boat Harbor project. Mayor Shirley Marquardt said the council will get an overview of where the project is right now and what issues or challenges the city still needs to overcome to get the project moving forward. One of the major issues is funding. The Army Corps of Engineers is still seeking funding to finish the outer breakwaters, however Marquardt said that this boat harbor is their first priority when they do get more money from the federal government.
Fisheries observer penalized for sexual harassment
Thursday, December 17 2009
Kodiak, AK – A NOAA fisheries observer is being punished for sexually harassing and creating a hostile work environment for another observer. Benjamin Lewis Michlig worked for Saltwater Incorporated and Alaskan Observers Incorporated and is originally from Wisconsin.
He admitted to harassing another observer while living in a bunkhouse in Kodiak in September, 2008.
The NOAA Office of Law Enforcement's Alaska Division issued Michlig a 10,000-dollar fine with 9,000 suspended. He won't have to pay the suspended amount if, after five years he has committed no similar offenses. He also is prohibited from working as an observer anywhere in the country for the next 10 years.
Wednesday, December 16 2009
Unalaska, AK – Christmas is just over a week away and then the new year is upon us. Channel 8 and KUCB spoke with community members about Christmas memories, Christmas wishes, the year in review, and the year to come. Here's what they had to share!
What's the New What: Tattoos are the new locket
Wednesday, December 16 2009
Unalaska, AK – "What's the New What" was a youth radio series that ran on NPR last year. Young people from around the country talked about the new trends that replace the old ones. Shawna Rudio's broadcasting class is creating their own version of this series. The first piece is by Ariel Gustafson Shapsnikoff. She explains that the tattoo is the new locket.
Local wrestler takes third at state
Wednesday, December 16 2009
Unalaska, AK – Three Raiders wrestlers recently competed at the state wide wrestling championship. Senior Cameron Lynch took third place overall in the 215 pound weight class.
The journey to state began when the three seniors traveled to the regionals competition in New Stuyahawk the first weekend in December. All three made it to state. Lynch said he faced a tough battle against Quentin Backford of Dillingham, but he defeated him.