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Trident Seafoods is pushing back their proposed Unalaska processing plant by a year, according to a statement the seafood giant released Tuesday morning.
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Trident has begun building the first bunkhouses at its to-be processing plant in Unalaska’s Captains Bay, progressing on a timeline the company says would make it operational by 2027.
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Trident Seafoods is set to expand its reach in Unalaska. The City Council on Tuesday approved the transfer of a tidelands lease in Captains Bay to one of Trident’s subsidiaries, LFS, which already operates a retail shop on the island. Jarred Brand oversees site development for LFS. While LFS sells commercial and sport marine supplies, Brand says they haven’t decided exactly what they’ll do with the land, but they’ll explore options and begin construction in the coming year.
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Since late June, Unalaska's Museum of the Aleutians has been publishing a series of Instagram posts about historically and locally significant places on…
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Updated at 11/5/18 at 7:15 p.m.A body recovered Monday has been tentatively identified as that of Willy Robinson, an Unalaska resident who went missing in…
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Unalaskans are still looking for Willy Robinson, an island resident who went missing last week while fishing in Captains Bay.While police called off their…
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Police say the disappearance of Unalaska resident Willy Robinson likely stemmed from an incident in the waters of Captains Bay.The exact circumstances are…
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Police say the man whose body was found Monday in a creek near Captains Bay probably fell to his death.Unalaska Director of Public Safety Michael Holman…
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Unalaska has seen a lot of whale activity in recent years, with many pods passing through the bay and even a few entanglements. That's why Melissa Good…
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Police are investigating after a dead body was discovered Monday in Unalaska's Ruth Rock Creek at the end of Captains Bay.The Department of Public Safety…