
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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With council members split and absent, the city’s appropriation to the school district defaults to the requested amount amid budget shortfalls and education cuts.
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The Dillingham based nonprofit, known for running community events like Beaver Round-Up, cites burnout and social media harassment as reasons for dissolving
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Roughly 60 Dillingham residents gathered in downtown Dillingham to participate in the international day of action.
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After a poor harvest due to weather conditions, Biologist John Landsiedel says reporting harvests is key to future hunting opportunities and sound wildlife management.
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The decision comes less than two weeks after a court struck down the original predator control regulation, citing constitutional and public process violations.
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The quake, centered east of Egegik, was the strongest in the area in over a decade. Scientists say it was likely caused by normal fault movement, but volcanic activity is being monitored.
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UAF-led exercises provide hands-on training for local fire departments
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The department received 2,000 smoke detectors from the state and will install them in homes to reduce the risk of fatal residential fires.
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Unpacking cannery life: Author Mary Dinon shares nearly 100 years of cannery history on the Nushagak“The Winter Watchman's Daughter: Memoirs of Life on the Nushagak” tells the story of Bristol Bay canneries as seen through Dinons ancestors.
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Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation says the cuts follow the end of COVID-19 funding. Nurses say they weren't informed the pay was COVID-19 related or temporary.