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Coast Guard Releases Results of Investigation Into the Death of a Cutter Hickory Crewmember

By 17th District online newsroom on May 22, 2019   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Coast Guard Releases Results of Investigation Into the Death of a Cutter Hickory Crewmember

  JUNEAU, Alaska – The U.S. Coast Guard released the results of an investigation Tuesday, into the Jan. 31 crane accident in the Coast Guard buoy yard in Homer, which resulted in the death of Chief Warrant Officer Michael Kozloski. The investigation found improper operation of the shoreside crane was the direct cause of the […]

Coast Guard Member Dies Following Accident in Homer

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Feb 4, 2019   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Coast Guard Member Dies Following Accident in Homer

  JUNEAU, Alaska – A Coast Guard member assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Hickory (WLB-212) died following an accident at the Coast Guard buoy yard in Homer, Alaska, Thursday. Deceased is Chief Warrant Officer, Michael Kozloski, age 35, from Mahopac, New York. Kozloski was injured while working in the buoy yard when a crane accident […]

Chief-Alutiiq Word of the Week-November 11th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Nov 12, 2018   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Chief-Alutiiq Word of the Week-November 11th

Tuyuq—Chief Tuyuq ap’sgu.—Ask the chief. Classical Alutiiq society had three social classes: wealthy people, commoners, and slaves. Social positions were inherited and permanent. One’s status did not usually change during life. Alutiiq chiefs were members of the elite. They were individuals born to rich families who demonstrated their leadership abilities through generosity, bravery, and the […]

Troopers Arrest Akiachak Tribal Police Chief on Multiple Assault Charges

By Alaska Native News on Sep 6, 2017   General News, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Troopers Arrest Akiachak Tribal Police Chief on Multiple Assault Charges

AST in Bethel reports that on Monday night, they received a report of an assault incident with multiple victims in the village of Akiachak, upriver from Bethel, that resulted in the arrest of Tribal Police Chief John Snyder. According to the the report posted on the trooper dispatch, Chief Snyder assaulted multiple family members in […]

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