The holiday season in Kodiak officially started with Saturday’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony in front of the Harbormaster ...
For the first time since March 2022, Jackson Krug played a meaningful basketball game in his home state. The Kodiak product ...
Stan Boutin has climbed more than 5,000 spruce trees in the last 30 years. He has often returned to the forest floor knowing ...
— Beloved Kodiak Daily Mirror columnist Mike Rostad’s Tapestry featured 96-year-old Florence Welch, who moved to Kodiak with her husband John in 1947. In the column, Welch reflected on her time on The ...
The first real snow is falling in Kodiak. It is a wet, heavy, tire-grabbing slop that will probably slowly mutate into a boot clinging glop, then fade into sock fouling ...
Hourly wages in Kodiak are about $4 per hour less than the rest of the state. That’s according to new wage and employment statistics published by the Alaska Department of ...
Thanksgiving and Christmas. Both celebrations evoke reflection. We think of all of the blessings that have come our way this ...
He who is often reproved, yet stiffens his neck, will suddenly be broken beyond healing.
In our experience as statewide news watchers, nothing gets parents out in the streets with picket signs more reliably than a proposed school closure.
Facing yet another challenging budget year, the Kodiak Island Borough School District has started the process of informing ...
A friend of mine recently preached a sermon in his church in which he presented the idea that Christians might be looking at the events of the so-called Last Days ...
— A mind-bogglingly rare sight in the contemporary newspaper world — a comic strip (The Lion King, in this case) sponsored not by a store but by the toy department of a store (Sutfliff’s, in this case ...