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Special Olympics torch runners enjoy clear day

Fresh air, clear skies and a lit torch rallied about 75 people to the starting line Saturday morning for a 3-mile run in support of the island’s Special Olympians. Led by a torch-bearer Kaleb Parker, 15, runners started at Kodiak High School and set off on the run along Rezanof Drive, over the Fred Zharoff Memorial Bridge to Near Island and Trident Basin, and back again. As runners continued the course to Near Island, the torch was passed to members of law enforcement. The Law Enforcement Torch Run and Pledge Drive for Special Olympics serves a dual purpose: to show support by Kodiak’s law enforcement for the Special Olympics program and to help raise money for it.

Army Corps of Engineers seeks comment on lead cleanup plan

A SANTA SIGHTING: Lions Club organizes stocking giveaway

A SANTA SIGHTING: Lions Club organizes stocking giveaway
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Long-term care residents adjust to pandemic life

In normal times, Dennis “Pete” Petersen is one of a few people at the Chiniak Bay Elder House who can come and go whenever he wants. At 74, his lungs aren’t in great shape, but most of the rest of him is. He can go shopping, grab a cup of coffee at Starbucks and shoot the breeze with friends.  But since March, he hasn’t left. The Elder House has been, more or less, on lockdown since then.  It’s a good thing, too. COVID-19 has hit long-term care facilities hard. More than 100,000 of all the virus deaths in the United States have been among residents or staff, according to data compiled by The New York Times.

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