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A new picture book takes its readers on a journey through Bristol Bay’s sweeping landscape. 'Quyana Spirit' tells the story of a human boy and a Yup’ik spirit guide finding magic in their surroundings.
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Grant money from the Alaska Maritime Heritage Preservation Program will help fund two projects: taking a classic sailboat across Nushagak Bay and digitizing a historic photograph collection.
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Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem was first published in 1845. Listen to Tundrastruck's Mark McKeown read the spooky poem and read along below!
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Just off the highway in Naknek, a brightly colored beach cabin – Verna's Gift Shop – sells gifts, art and jewelry. Its owner, Verna Heath said she has plans to expand.
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Next week's two day event, Why We Hurt, centers reclaiming ancestral community structure. It's hosted by the Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation Opioid Overdose Prevention program.
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The building shows signs of structural movement, and may be unsound.
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A gray July 4th didn’t deter folks in Dillingham from finding a burst of color.
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Daniel Miller grew up in Dillingham. He says he's excited to be back and gives a short update on harbor operations this summer.
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After five years at the station, Izzy Ross is leaving KDLG. She hopes to carry this work forward.
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Last Saturday's rain did not deter people from gathering for LGBTQ2S+ Pride.
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May 5 is the national day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons. A virtual talking circle at noon today will center on how Native women have worked to address and end the epidemic.
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When three Dillingham middle school students realized a local creek name included a derogatory word, they decided to do something about it. Now, after two years of work, they’ve won the Spirit of Youth humanitarian award.