Turkey Trot fundraiser hits the road Wednesday night

Tuesday, November 20 2007

Unalaska, AK – Thanksgiving is on its way, which means it's time for the Turkey Trot. The Parks Culture & Recreation Department is hosting Unalaska's version of the nationwide walk/run for the third year in a row tomorrow. As with past years, the proceeds go to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The PCR Department's Terry Quirk said she hopes to get a good crowd.

"We anticipate people walking with their families, bringing their dogs, young children in strollers and backpacks, just like last year," she said.


Thanksgiving hosts still needed for Coast Guard crew members

Monday, November 19 2007

Unalaska, AK – The City of Unalaska is looking for families to host crew members from the Coast Guard cutter Alex Haley for Thanksgiving Dinner this week.

The Alex Haley arrives in port early on Thanksgiving, and Mayor Shirley Marquardt says there are 26 crew members who are still looking for a place to spend the holiday. If your family is interested in having one or more of them over for dinner, contact the city no later than close of business Tuesday. Sign-up forms are available at City Hall, or by calling 581-1251.


McGlashan and others push for resuming Unangan education in Unalaska's schools

Thursday, November 15 2007

Unalaska, AK – At tonight's school board meeting, supporters of Unangan culture and language education in Unalaska are making their case for resuming the Unalaska City School District's program two years after its funding was cut.

City Council member Katherine McGlashan, who is also on the school's parents committee, has been collecting signatures and letters of support from parents and other members of the community.


Captain Sig catches heat on endorsement deal

Thursday, November 15 2007

Unalaska, AK – Millions of American TV viewers have watched Sig Hansen, the captain of the Bering Sea crab boat Northwestern, haul in Alaskan king crab on the Discovery Channel's hit reality series Deadliest Catch. But Captain Sig and his brothers are catching heat in the Alaskan seafood industry for a decision to market crab imported from Russia, Alaska's main competitor, under their own now-famous name. In Unalaska, KIAL's Charles Homans reports.


City Council will fill Caldero's seat at next meeting

Wednesday, November 14 2007

Unalaska, AK – The Unalaska City Council is seeking letters of interest from people who'd like to be considered for appointment to Rocky Caldero's seat on the council.

The other council members voted unanimously to accept Caldero's resignation at last night's meeting. His replacement will be appointed at the next council meeting, on November 27, and will serve until the general election next October.


Bridge detour closes for the season tomorrow

Wednesday, November 14 2007

Unalaska, AK – Construction crews working on the South Channel Bridge project will be wrapping up work for the season later this month. For Unalaska drivers, that means the detour near the bridge is closing, and normal traffic routes and speed limits will be back in place starting tomorrow.

DOT project manager Shaun Combs said there are a few things to take care of when work resumes next summer, but that by this time next fall the new bridge should be up and running.


More e-mails added to APOC complaint against Marquardt

Monday, November 12 2007

Unalaska, AK – Copies of more than a hundred e-mails sent by Unalaska Mayor Shirley Marquardt in the lead-up to last month's election are being handed over to the state Public Offices Commission.

Unalaska resident Jeff Hancock said that at least a handful of the e-mails, which he requested and received from the city administration, support the complaint he submitted to APOC last week. Hancock has alleged that the mayor improperly used her city e-mail account to influence the October 2 election in which she narrowly retained the city government's top job.


Salmon bycatch in pollock fishery reaches new highs

Friday, November 09 2007

Kodiak, AK – A major jump in the amount of salmon bycatch taken by the Bering Sea pollock fleet has fishery regulators looking at tougher restrictions. KMXT's Casey Kelly reports.


Unalaskans order one last round at legendary bar

Tuesday, November 06 2007

Unalaska, AK –

On Sunday, residents of Unalaska/Dutch Harbor bid farewell to one of the most notorious drinking establishments in modern Alaskan history. It used to be called the Elbow Room, a bar that was synonymous with the high-rolling, often violent culture of Bering Sea crab fishing in the late 70s and early 80s. It was renamed Latitudes in its final years, and remained a local institution until it closed once and for all this weekend. KIAL's Charles Homans stopped by for the bar's last hurrah on Saturday night, and filed this story.



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