AYP scores good for Unalaska

Wednesday, August 23 2006

Unalaska, AK – Unalaska School District officials are awaiting the release of the state's official adequate yearly progress numbers for the 2005-2006 school year.

AYP, a component of the federal No Child Left Behind program, charts learning comprehension for students in 3rd through 10th grade. The statewide report will be released on Friday, but for now, preliminary numbers indicate that Unalaska did quite well. Eighty-nine percent of the district's students are proficient in reading, writing and language arts, up from 85 in '04-'05. Seventy-eight percent are proficient in math, down from 81 percent the previous year.


No quick resolution in Democratic primary

Wednesday, August 23 2006

Unalaska, AK – A winner won't emerge anytime soon in the House District 37 Democratic primary race. Incumbent Carl Moses and challenger Bryce Edgmon are within one percentage point of each other, which means the race will almost certainly be too close to call before questioned ballots and absentee ballots are counted, a process that could take two weeks.

Although numbers for just 10 of 22 precincts are available from the state Division of Elections, a survey of polling places by radio stations KIAL and KDLG has Moses unofficially leading Edgmon 590-582 with 16 precincts reporting.


Moses, Edgmon neck and neck in primary

Wednesday, August 23 2006

Unalaska, AK – Incumbent Carl Moses and challenger Bryce Edgmon are neck and neck in the Democratic primary for House District 37 as of noon Wednesday, with half the precincts in the district reporting. Moses enjoys a slight lead with 50.4 percent of the vote, or 496 ballots. Edgmon is trailing by just eight ballots with 488.

Eleven districts have reported so far and 11 remain, according to the state Division of Elections. Voting so far has been locally driven, with Bristol Bay voting for Edgmon, who lives in Dillingham, by a wide margin, and the Aleutian and the Pribilof Islands doing the same for Moses. This trend seems to favor Edgmon, because most of the unreported precincts are in his base of support.


Early reports: low turnout for Unalaska primary

Tuesday, August 22 2006

Unalaska, AK – Turnout has been low in Unalaska today for House District 37's first competitive Democratic primary in years.

Incumbent Representative Carl Moses of Unalaska has his first Democratic primary competitor in six years in today's election. Moses is being challenged by his former staffer and Bristol Bay Economic Development Corporation CEO Bryce Edgmon of Dillingham. While the race has sparked higher than usual voter turnout in Dillingham, turnout has been lackluster in Unalaska so far.


Moses text message raises questions

Tuesday, August 22 2006

Unalaska, AK – A campaign text message sent out on behalf of Representative Carl Moses this morning wasn't permissible under state law.

A text message sent to Alaska Wireless Communication LLC cell phone users in Unalaska encouraged them to vote for Moses, the Democratic incumbent from Unalaska, in today's primary election. But the message didn't include any information on who paid for it -- something that's required by state campaign disclosure law.


Moses lags district-wide, wins Unalaska

Monday, August 21 2006

Unalaska, AK – Incumbent Rep. Carl Moses of Unalaska swept polls in Unalaska in this year's Democratic primary, but lagged behind challenger Bryce Edgmon district-wide as of 10 p.m. Tuesday.

With two districts reporting official numbers to the state Division of Elections for House District 37, Edgmon led Moses with 52.89 percent of the vote. The two largest precincts in the district, Dillingham and Unalaska, both overwhelmingly supported their local candidates in the Democratic primaries. Edgmon swept Dillingham with 273 votes to Moses's 56, and Moses won Unalaska 229-47.


New houses discovered at Amaknak bridge site

Monday, August 21 2006

Unalaska, AK – Ten homes have now been unearthed at the 2,500- to 3,500-year-old village site.


Darrell Sanborn is Alaska's Superintendent of the Year

Tuesday, August 15 2006

Unalaska, AK – Unalaska City School District Superintendent Darrell Sanborn is Alaska's superintendent of the year for the 2006-2007 school year. A selection committee made up of six educational associations and the state Chamber of Commerce nominated Sanborn, who said he was humbled by the award.

Sanborn came to Unalaska in 2000 from Kotzebue, where he was assistant superintendent in the Northwest Arctic Borough School District. He's been with the Unalaska district longer than the three previous superintendents combined.


Aleutian golden king crab season opens

Tuesday, August 15 2006

Unalaska, AK – The 2006 Aleutian golden king crab season opened at noon Tuesday. There are fewer boats participating than last year, and they won't be getting as much for their troubles: processors are paying a dollar less per pound than they did last year.

UniSea Inc., whose Dutch Harbor processing plant takes more Aleutian goldens than anyone else, has posted a price of $1.65 a pound. That's down from $2.69 last season, and it's barely half of what goldens went for five years ago.



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