
Margaret Sutherland
Reporter/HostMargaret Sutherland is a local reporter and host at KDLG, Dillingham's NPR member station. Margaret graduated from College of Charleston with a degree in English, and went on to attend the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Radio and Podcasting. She is passionate about the power of storytelling and creating rich soundscapes for the listener's ears to enjoy.
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The council also approved a motion to make its zoom links for meetings available to the public.
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Governor Dunleavy’s last-minute session centers on education policies and proposals for a Department of Agriculture, as lawmakers prepare potential veto overrides.
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Dillingham's city manager faces probation or termination at next week's city council meeting
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State officials say the source of the spill is still unknown.
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Officials say there were no passengers on board the Piper Cub, which crashed on the runway.
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Officials don't know the source of the spill or the amount of oil in the water at this time.
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Spy gear, secret codes, and picture books– Dillingham's public library blends learning with playing to keep kids reading all summer long.
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Nonresident hunters will need to complete training on antler identification and meat care. The rule was already in place to hunt in unit 17B but it will take effect across all hunting units this fall.
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The earthquake triggered a tsunami warning in communities to the east of Bristol Bay.
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New regulation restricts moose hunting by non-shareholders during the early season and limits access for non-residents throughout the remainder.