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  • https://youtu.be/TzA7W-Q-1kIIonia is a remote, and sometimes misunderstood intentional community located outside Kasilof, Alaska. The community was originally formed nearly 30 years ago by four families, each seeking a simpler, quieter life.The group, now numbering around 30 full-time residents, continues to pursue their goals in the relative solitude of their 160 acre communal property.http://youtu.be/TzA7W-Q-1kI
  • It’s crisp, crunchy, and salty – and you’ll never find it in a bag in the grocery store. Dipped in seal oil or eulachon oil (hooligan), it is a traditional Southeast Alaskan delicacy that signals spring as surely as a warm, sunny day. But, gathering herring eggs-on-hemlock branches is about a lot more than food.Download Audio
  • Parents Rally For Education Funding; Minimum Wage Bill Introduced Amid Sponsor Outcry; Lawmakers Shelve Controversial Permitting Bill; Deal Reached For Susitna-Watana Dam Land Access; Alaska Shield Exercise Testing Military’s Emergency Readiness; Senate Ratifies Treaties to Stop Fish Piracy; State, Feds Wrestle Over Navigable Water Control; Food Tastes Better When It’s Shared; AK: Book Club; 300 Villages: Moose CreekDownload Audio
  • The Obama administration announced today more than 7 million Americans signed up for health insurance on government run marketplaces by Monday’s enrollment deadline. In Alaska, the final numbers aren't in yet. The two insurers on the state's federally run marketplace are reporting they had 7,500 enrollees by mid March.Download Audio
  • Alaska's Health Insurers Call Marketplace Enrollment Figures Disappointing; Feds Ask King Cove to Weigh In on Road Alternatives; Panel Proposes More Education Money, Pension Fix; Alaska Native Languages Bill Clears Final House Committee; FDA Adds Alaska Salmon Testing To Radiation Monitoring Program; Study: Forecasts For Summer Arctic Sea Ice Lack Reliability; Study Says Melting Permafrost Emitting More Carbon Than Tundra Can Offset; ‘Fairbikes’ To Open In Fairbanks; Board to Review Proposal Limiting King Salmon Fishing to Federally Qualified Subsistence Users; April Fools: Balloons Are Future Of Brown Bear RelocationDownload Audio
  • Candidates for Anchorage Assembly Seat 6K - Bruce Dougherty, Bill Evans, and Pete Nolan - discuss local issues with host Michael Carey.https://youtu.be/w-S5ZVuqmyMhttps://youtu.be/62RyvSezIe4https://youtu.be/slbu80Rr7Qw
  • A heliskiing guide was critically injured in an avalanche near Haines over the weekend, the third avalanche in as many years to injure or kill extreme mountain skiers in the area.Download Audio
  • The Eklutna traverse is a popular spring trip for local and visiting mountaineers. But the 38-mile trip is changing. Host Annie Feidt and her guests will explore whether changing glaciers means a changing adventure on the next Outdoor Explorer. KSKA: Thursday, March 20, at 2:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.Listen now:
  • The head of the Federal Drug Administration told a U.S. Senate committee today her agency is still working on its review of an application to produce a genetically modified salmon.Download Audio
  • Here is the Night Music Playlist with Kirk Waldhaus. All tracks played are listed below in the following format:TitleArtist / Composer (if…
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