New Horizon crane arrives in Dutch Harbor

Thursday, October 04 2007

Unalaska, AK – A new, larger crane slated for use by Horizon Lines at the city dock arrived in Dutch Harbor on a barge this morning.

The crane can handle 40 long tons, which is 10 more than the current Horizon crane, and its slightly longer boom will allow the crane to load an additional row of containers on the larger freighters that take on cargo in Dutch Harbor.

The crane was bought in Long Beach, California, and was supposed to make the journey to Dutch Harbor by September 27. But Horizon Dutch Harbor Terminal Manager Mike Lynch says the barge was delayed in the port of Oakland, where the crane had to be resecured.


Candidates react to yesterday's election

Wednesday, October 03 2007

Unalaska, AK – Results from Unalaska's three elections held Tuesday show a too-close-to-call mayor's election, a clear winner in one City Council election and a runoff for a deposed incumbent's seat in the other.

Preliminary tallies show incumbent Mayor Shirley Marquardt holding onto her office by a seven-vote margin, leading challenger Shannon Morrison 265 votes to 258 and considerably ahead of Katherine McGlashan, who finished third with 130 votes. With her current 40.4 percent of the vote, Marquardt would also avoid a runoff election against Morrison, which takes place when neither candidate gets more than 40 percent of the total vote.


Voting underway in Unalaska mayor, council races

Tuesday, October 02 2007

Unalaska, AK – Voting is underway this evening in Unalaska, as voters choose between nine candidates for three city offices.

As of 5 p.m. this evening, 493 voters had cast their ballots at City Hall, and 42 more had voted by absentee ballot. So far that's about a hundred less than the record turnout for last year's city council race, in which 640 people cast their ballots. But City Clerk Debra Mack was optimistic that more votes would be coming in this evening.


Marquardt, Rowland, Baker lead in preliminary election results

Monday, October 01 2007

Unalaska, AK – Results from Unalaska's three elections held today show a too-close-to-call mayor's race, a clear winner for one City Council race and a runoff for a deposed incumbent's seat in the other.

-In the mayor's race, incumbent Shirley Marquardt edged out challenger Shannon Morrison 265 to 258, with Katherine McGlashan trailing in third with 130 votes.

-Incumbent Roger Rowland defeated Valerie Lemus 335 to 232 to retain Seat C in the only decisive race of the day. Joanna Aldridge, who remained on the ballot although she dropped out of the race, received 68 votes.


Ray Hudson returns to read in Unalaska

Monday, October 01 2007

Unalaska, AK – One of Unalaska's most notable writers is back in town this week sharing his new book.

Ray Hudson will be signing copies of Family After All: Alaska's Jesse Lee Home at two events in Unalaska this week. The book is an account of the Jesse Lee Home, a Methodist-run orphanage that operated in Unalaska from 1890 to 1925 before moving to Seward.

The book is published by Hardscratch Press, a California-based publishing house run by the Seward-born writer Jackie Pels. Hudson said the project came about after Pels contacted him for a book she was writing, about the Jesse Lee Home's Seward days.


Crab TACs jump for 2007/2008 season

Friday, September 28 2007

Unalaska, AK – State regulators are planning for a booming winter season in the Bering Sea this year, with harvest levels for red king crab set higher than they've been since crab stocks crashed in the early 80s. The harvest levels, which were announced this morning, are also set higher for snow crab than they've been in nearly a decade. In Unalaska, KIAL's Charles Homans reports.


Candidate's forum tonight at Burma Road Chapel

Thursday, September 27 2007

Unalaska, AK – Next Tuesday, voters in Unalaska will be going to the polls to pick the city's mayor and two of its city council members. Eight candidates are vying for these three seats, and all of them will be taking the stage tonight at 8 p.m. in the 2007 candidates forum, co-sponsored by us here at Unalaska Community Broadcasting and by the Ballyhoo Lions Club.

As always, UCB will be broadcasting the event live on Channel 8 TV, but for the first time we're also holding it in the Burma Road Chapel in front of a live audience, which everyone is encouraged to come be a part of. Audience members will have a chance to ask questions of the candidates during the forum.


Anchorage company to buy Alaska Wireless

Tuesday, September 25 2007

Unalaska, AK – Alaska's largest telecommunications company has announced it will buy the Unalaska-based cellular and internet provider Alaska Wireless.

"We've been looking at Dutch Harbor for a while, in particular the operation of Alaska Wireless," said David Morris, vice president of Anchorage-based GCI, which announced the deal on Thursday. "[We] have been impressed by the management team, and what they've been able to pull together in just a few short years."


Public Safety says no foul play in observer death

Monday, September 24 2007

Unalaska, AK – Foul play has been ruled out in the death of a fisheries observer whose body was found near the Westward Seafoods dock in Captains Bay on Thursday morning.

After examining the body, reviewing Westward security camera footage and interviewing witnesses, public safety officers believe that 25-year-old Jay Alderman of Teague, Texas fell while trying to get back onboard the fishing vessel Westward I around 3 a.m. Wednesday morning.



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