Major Unalaska project included in Senate budget
By KUCB News
Tuesday, April 12 2011
Unalaska, AK – The State Senate released its capital budget yesterday, and included in it are three big projects for Unalaska.
The Senate would like to allocate $4 million for the city's new wastewater treatment plant, $3.1 million for the water treatment plant, and $25.7 million for the repaving of the airport runway. That's over $32 million in funding, and close to half of what District 37 is getting from the state.
Council to discuss current and future budgets
By KUCB News
Tuesday, April 12 2011
Unalaska, AK –
Tonight, city council will continue their discussion of the current and future budget.
The meeting will open with a public hearing on an ordinance that would create a budget amendment for housekeeping on a number of capital projects, including the upgrade of sewer lift station panels. The ordinance will make changes to the governmental, electric, water, wastewater, solid waste, and ports funds. However, no new funding for projects is being requested in this ordinance.
City tackles new budget
By KUCB News
Sunday, April 10 2011
Unalaska, AK – The Unalaska city council took its first shot at the Fiscal Year 2012 budget this Saturday.
The five-hour meeting kicked off with a presentation about the Unalaska City School District from superintendent John Conwell, focusing on the city's high test scores and low dropout rate. UCSD expects to receive $3.78 million in state funding this year, and will be asking for $3.54 million from the city.
Icicle to operate processing facility in Adak
By KUCB News
Sunday, April 10 2011
Unalaska, AK – Icicle Seafoods will be back in Adak starting this summer.
On Friday, Icicle announced that it will be taking over the on-shore processing facility that was once run by Adak Fisheries, a company that has since gone bankrupt. Icicle had previously processed fish out in Adak, and plant landlord Aleut Enterprise approached the company to see if they had any interest in leasing the island's vacant facilities. Icicle subsequently signed a 25-year lease for the facilities, and the company hopes to start processing Pacific cod as early as this summer.
Mail service to Adak revived
By KUCB News
Thursday, April 07 2011
Unalaska, AK – Adak is finally receiving mail, after a week without it.
The trouble started last week, when the Transportation Security Administration prohibited Alaska Airlines from carrying priority and parcel packages greater than 16 oz. on board passenger planes. While many Alaskan communities were able to reroute packages on other airlines, Adak was left without postal service since Alaska Airlines is the island's only carrier.
Storm causes destruction in False Pass
By KUCB News
Thursday, April 07 2011
Unalaska, AK – Strong winds blasted the southwest portion of the state yesterday, and caused significant damage across the Aleutian chain and the Alaska Peninsula.
In Atka, high winds tore the door off the local clinic. And in Unalaska, cars have been hit by loose debris, and a flying dumpster lid caused damage to the town's bridge. But the village of False Pass suffered the worst of the damage.
Fisherman charged with sexual abuse
By KUCB News
Wednesday, April 06 2011
Unalaska, AK – The captain of a commercial fishing vessel was arraigned today on eight counts related to the sexual abuse of a minor.
Michel Bain, 36, was charged with five counts of sexual abuse in the first degree involving the penetration of a victim under the age of 13, one count of sexual abuse in the second degree, and two counts of incest. According to court documents, Bain allegedly abused his two biological daughters, ages 13 and 9, while they were living with him in Unalaska between 2006 and 2008. Bain entered a plea of not guilty on all counts.
Guilty plea in drug bust case
By KUCB News
Wednesday, April 06 2011
Unalaska, AK – Another case related to last year's drug bust was resolved this morning.
John Bruce, Jr., 26, pleaded guilty to the manufacture of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to five years in prison, and three years probation. Two and a half years of his jail sentence have been suspended.
As part of the plea agreement, two other charges - including the more serious count of distribution to a minor - were dropped.
Guilty plea in drug bust case
By KUCB News
Wednesday, April 06 2011
Unalaska, AK – Another case related to last year's drug bust was resolved this morning.
John Bruce, Jr., 26, pleaded guilty to the manufacture of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to five years in prison, and three years probation. Two and a half years of his jail sentence have been suspended.
As part of the plea agreement, two other charges - including the more serious count of distribution to a minor - were dropped.