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KANA News and Updates.

By Kodiak Area Native Association on Jul 13, 2017   KANA Weekly Updates  

KANA News and Updates.

It’s been a busy summer with KANA’s programs and activities for kids, parents, and the whole community. Scroll down for some highlights! Summer Youth Activities With programs including Tuesday Youth Activities, Explore the Rock, and the Ouzinkie Summer Challenge, Kodiak kids have more opportunities to develop socially, mentally, and physically. It’s not too late to get […]

Whittier Tunnel Remains Closed Until Further Notice

By Shannon McCarthy | ADOT&PF on Oct 26, 2016   Featured, Southcentral, State  

Whittier Tunnel Remains Closed Until Further Notice

(ANCHORAGE, Alaska) – The Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, also known as the Whittier Tunnel, remains closed until further notice due to a rock fall hazard inside the tunnel. The tunnel was closed at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25. A geologist with the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) has inspected the tunnel and […]

Arc Volcano Releases Mix of Material from Earth’s Mantle and Crust

By Hannah Hickey | University of Washington on Jun 15, 2016   Featured, Science/Education  

Arc Volcano Releases Mix of Material from Earth’s Mantle and Crust

Volcanoes are an explosive and mysterious process by which molten rock from Earth’s interior escapes back into the atmosphere. Why the volcano erupts – and where it draws its lava from – could help trace the lifecycle of materials that make up our planet. New University of Washington research shows that a common type of […]

Coast Guard, F/V Katherine Assist Kodiak Vessel Taking on Water

By Petty Officer 1st Class Shawn Eggert | USCG on Jul 10, 2014   At Sea, Featured, General News  

  KODIAK, Alaska – The Coast Guard and the crew of the fishing vessel Katherine assisted three men aboard a vessel taking on water in Shelikof Strait near Kodiak Wednesday.  The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Roanoke Island is escorting the 67-foot fishing vessel Jeanoah to the port of Kodiak. Coast Guard watchstanders in […]

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