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Broadcaster: Adam RIchard
In todays news, a few stories of Klondoke Christmas' past, and the KHNS weekly essay feature "Small Things Considered", with Heather Lende.
Wishing you all a very Happy Holidays from the KHNS News Room!
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Broadcaster: Adam Richard
An interview with Representative-elect Janothan Kreiss-Tomkins, and Govenor Sean Parnell scraps plans for the Alaska class ferry.
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Broadcaster: Adam Richard
New capitol budget includes 200 million dollars for South East, the Herring fishery limit to be lowered for 2013, convictions for illegal salmon roe sales, and surviving the zombieclypse.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Fire Marshall issues report on the Westmark Inn fire; the federal government fails to fund Alaska Highway maintenance.
Read more about the Skagwak Project.
Read Rosalie Loesen's blog.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Haines Borough Assembly decides against a vehicle registration tax for now; Southeast won't have Native representation in the new legislature.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
The state reconsiders a complaint against a commercial tour operator in the bald eagle preserve; Sen. Kookesh's future plans.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
A number of Southeast leaders are upset about the governor’s plan to scale back the Alaska Class Ferry project; Skagway assembly approves increased costs on the small boat harbor project; preview of the Haines Borough Assembly meeting.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Haines School District talks about early literacy programs; weekly essay feature; listener commentary.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Alaska State Troopers release report on recent commerical fishing fatality; preview of Skagway Assembly Meeting; Haines struggles with an old emergency dispatch system.
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Broadcaster: Margaret Friedenauer
Contaminated soil is found at the Skagway Small Boat Harbor; the state responds to a complaint by Lynn Canal Conservation; Gov. Parnell discusses building ferries.
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