Iditapod: The 2017 Iditarod’s Fairbanks Restart
In Episode 6, we talk about: The 2017 Iditarod's restart in Fairbanks, weather and trail conditions in the Interior, and race strategies.
Alaska News Nightly: June 11, 2009
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Traveling Music 8-11-19
Traveling
Music
Date:
8-11-19
Originally aired 8-26-18 evergreen
Kluonie
Frey (for Shonti Elder)
Format: Tune Title
Performer / Composer
Album Title
Recording Company
Length
Sunscreen
Ira Wolf / Ira...
Hometown, Alaska: Planning Summer Adventures
It’s never too early to dream about summer adventures in Alaska. In fact, April is prime time to get out your maps and patch...
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019
State lawmakers seek common ground for a solution to the PFD debate. Also: After increased incarceration rates, prisoners will again be sent to detention facilities out of state.
Taxes
The nearly 500-page federal tax bill is now law, but what does it mean to you? Will it help or hurt your checkbook? When will you see a difference in your paycheck? How much will it change your tax return next year? And what don't you know about the new tax laws? Join us as we talk taxes on the next Talk of Alaska.
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Alaska News Nightly: December 1, 2011
Fuel Shipment May Be Able Get To Nome, Treadwell Pushes For New Icebreakers, Experts Predict More Greenhouse Gas From Thawing Permafrost, Mike Hawker Cancer In ‘Complete Remission’, State’s Immigrant Population Lower Than National Average, Scientists Unveil Draft Halibut Limits for 2012, Bachelor Auction and Ball Coming to Talkeetna, Film Highlights Bristol Bay Native Culture
Stage Talk: Reefer Madness The Musical
Inspired by the original 1936 film of the same name, Reefer Madness takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall...
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, April 13, 2022
Anne Garland Young endorses state Sen. Josh Revak to replace her late husband in Congress. Also, business leaders plan to build up Alaska's mariculture industry. And Wrangell high school students' shoe designs could win them $50,000.
Alaska News Nightly: Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015
Arguments open in landmark Ketchikan schools case; Public testimony extended on city discrimination ordinance; Anchorage Assemblywoman savors White House embrace; Legislative council prepares for next phase of Medicaid expansion lawsuit; Reducing food waste to feed hungry Alaskans; AIDEA inches closer to choosing an Interior fuel supplier; Smooth sailing so far for MV Susitna sale; Cruise ship nearly doubles the population of Unalaska (for a day)
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National Debt Default; Mayor Sullivan Takes On Protester; Public Safety Commissioner Charged with Rape
Friday, July 22 at 2:00pm on KSKA 91.1FM and Friday, July 22 at 7:30pm on KAKM, Channel 7 television
The U.S. risks defaulting on the national debt come August; Don Young is absent from Washington D.C. during the the debate; Mayor Sullivan takes on a homeless sidewalk protester with a criminal history; a Anchorage's Public Safety Advisory Commissioner was arrested for rape; the possible effects on Alaska if the U.S. defaults on its debt, and Joe Miller says he won't appeal $17,200 in legal fees he owes the state after his failed election lawsuits.
Alaska Grown!
This week the University of Alaska's annual sustainable agriculture conference brought together farmers, livestock producers and other major players in the agriculture community to discuss the future of the industry in Alaska. On this week's Alaska Edition, we'll look at some of the innovations in agriculture that have taken place in the state over the past few years as well as the opportunity for buying locally and food security throughout the state.
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A Closer Look: Macon Roberts
Photo by Zen Naylor, The Northern Light
On this week's A Closer Look, we present the story of an Anchorage School Board member Macon Roberts...
Alaska News Nightly: December 4, 2009
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Sobriety during the holidays
Alcohol can be a fun addition to a gathering, but it can also be disastrous if not used responsibly. Alaska has a difficult relationship with alcohol and the holiday season can be tough for people trying to stay sober or limit their intake. Listen Now
Advice from the Alaskan Consular Corp.
KSKA: Tuesday, March 12 at 2pm. On the program this week we get to learn about the Alaskan Consular Corps. We’ll answer some questions like “who are consuls?” “why do we have them in Alaska?” and “what do they do?” This was a panel discussion featuring some very experienced consuls sharing with us what their jobs entail and what to expect when traveling to their home countries.
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Traveling Music 3-16-14
Traveling Music
Shonti Elder
3-16-14
Format:
Song Title
Artist / Composer
CD Title
Label
Duration
Raglan Road
Roger Daltrey with The Chieftains / Traditional
The Chieftains. An Irish Evening
RCA Victor
5:23
West Coast of Clare
Maura O'Connell...
Alaska News Nightly: Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019
In Fairbanks, a protest erupts on the first day of the AFN convention. Also: Sen. Lisa Murkowski responds to the latest revelations regarding the President and Ukraine.
Traveling Music: December 16, 2007
Here's the music playlist from the Dec 16, 2007 edition of Traveling Music with Kluonie Frey and Shonti Elder.
All tracks played are...
I am a Mosaic Artist | INDIE ALASKA
Terri Anne Kilborn recreates Alaska's sweeping scenery one shard of tile at a time in her mosaic studio, Arctic Mermaid. Kilborn has made it her goal to unlock the creativity in others through the medium of mosaics.