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The deadline for submitting an application for one of the four seats available on the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce board of directors is Friday afternoon. All are for three-year seats.
Two current members of the board – Greg Deal and Bob Brodie – have reached their term limits, though Deal will serve as “past president” for the next year.
Former board member Rick Vahl took a job Outside and moved away. The last incumbent whose term is expiring is Rick Kniaziowski.
Applications are available at the chamber of commerce office. Board elections will be in early February.
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