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putting the rad in public radio, news directing at kyuk in bethel, alaska • she / هي • 🌿 • sisu
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A U.S. Coast Guard commander compared the devastation in Southwest Alaska villages over the weekend to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

“This took people into peril, where folks were swimming, floating, trying to find debris to hold onto in the cover of darkness," Capt. Culpepper said.
Officials say storm 'completely devastated' Western Alaska communities
A Coast Guard commander recounts scenes of Alaskans swimming in floodwaters in the middle of the night, in search of debris to hold onto.
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this anonymous editorial from the fairbanks daily news-miner in 1971 derided the effort to bring educational television programming to the the y-k delta, saying “you will not be able to get this caliber of person to Bethel and in sufficient numbers to be worthwhile” — 54 years of KYUK beg to differ
an editorial from the fairbanks daily news-miner entitled “TV at what price?”, which advocated against developing a local educational television programming channel in bethel
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Alaska public radio stations are essential parts of community safety.
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i’d recommend reading subpart D of the public broadcasting act of 1967. it’s a visionary statement, and makes lays out that the CPB should be “free from extraneous interference and control,” ironic since it’s now our government trying to exert control cpb.org/aboutpb/act
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rescission would decimate rural, sole-source broadcasters, including my station, KYUK. the dream of the public broadcast system — free informational, educational and cultural material for everyone — shouldn’t be under threat because some politicians disagree w national editorial decisions
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A bill to defund public broadcasting of about $1 billion and claw back more than $8 billion in foreign aid has cleared its first hurdle in the U.S. Senate.

Sen. Dan Sullivan voted yes on taking up the bill. Sen. Lisa Murkowski voted no.
Alaska senators split vote on first step to passing $9B clawback bill
The rescission bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and slash foreign aid cleared a procedural hurdle Tuesday night.
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C. 1940 "Radio Babies" by Iñupiaq artist George Ahgupuk (1911-2001). It depicts Joseph H. Romig advising an expectant mother in Bethel via radio. Romig was a medical missionary, surgeon, Anchorage mayor, & Romig Hill/Jr High namesake. Via Anchorage Museum. #alaskahistory #alaska
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“this is part of the beauty of public media: Stations like KYUK allow people to get thoughtful, nuanced coverage of the place they live, whether or not they can afford to pay for it.” (via @highcountrynews.org) www.hcn.org/articles/wha...
What defunding public media would mean for the West - High Country News
Data show that rural, tribal and Western stations would be the most impacted by Trump’s attempt to cut CPB funding.
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Today is National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) Awareness Day.

Thinking about this case today, and the tireless efforts of these 4 activists to investigate and identify the murder of Cassandra Lee Boskofsky, who Anchorage police kept secret for years
www.knba.org/news/2025-04...
Commentary: Alaska Press Club honors MMIP Activists
At its annual gathering in Anchorage, the Alaska Press Club bestowed one of its highest honors to four activists in the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons movement. Antonia Commack, Amber Batts, ...
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Ice broke on the Kuskokwim River at Bethel at 410pm AKDT Monday. This is five days earlier than the average break-up date over the past 50 years. The typical break-up nowadays is 8 days earlier than it was in the 1920s. #akwx #Spring2025 @markspringer.bsky.social @egw-b12.bsky.social
Time series plot of the date of Kuskokwim river ice break-up at Bethel 1924 to 2025. There are a few years missing in the 1930s and 1960s. The ten earliest and ten latest break-ups are highlighted along with an estimate of the time varying average.
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the move will bypass the upper Kusko / interior communities of Nikolai, McGrath & Takotna this year
alaskapublic.org
The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race will now start in Fairbanks due to a lack of snow on a stretch of trail into Nikolai.

Mushers raised alarms about the trail conditions over the weekend.
Iditarod start moves to Fairbanks due to lack of snow
The last-minute change follows pushback from mushers over the weekend who called a stretch of trail unsafe.
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Bethel, Alaska goes from the winter's lowest temperature (so far) of -27F (-32.8C) to above freezing in less than 36 hours. #akwx #weather #Winter2025 @markspringer.bsky.social @sgsmly.bsky.social @climatologist49.bsky.social
48-hour trace of the reported temperature at the Bethel Airport from Sunday afternoon to Friday afternoon, Jan 26-31, 2025.
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this week’s episode of @onthemedia.bsky.social closes with a look at the unique, beautiful and vital relationship KYUK has with the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. public media is reflective. it is inspiring. and it should be funded at every possible level.
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morning #alaskasky in bethel, at the yukon-kuskokwim fitness center (celebrating its 10 year anniversary!)