Margaret Sutherland
Margaret Sutherland was 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 Bristol Bay fisherman and retired educator is mounting an independent bid that emphasizes cost of living, subsistence, and opposition to Pebble mine.
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At the 2025 First National Bank Alaska Wrestling State Championships, 13 wrestlers from Bristol Bay’s Sockeye Conference finished in the top six.
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UAF presented to the community its intention to sell the secondary campus building at a town hall meeting last month.
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The university is considering selling its Applied Sciences building in Dillingham to the Alaska Housing Finance Corp., which toured the facility this summer. Public comment on the sale is open until Jan. 8.
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After the loss of federal support, Corporation for Public Broadcasting board member Diane Kaplan says Alaska’s rural stations cannot survive long-term without renewed government investment.
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At Seattle’s annual marine trade show, Khyrstl Brouillette with the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute says fishermen play an “important” role in marketing their catch.
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At the West Coast's largest marine trade show, a South Naknek fisher and illustrator showcases Bristol Bay-inspired screen-printed apparel.
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The Bristol Bay Borough travelled to Seattle to discuss what resources are available to fishermen at the Pacific Marine Expo last month.
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Fishermen say this year's gathering felt more hopeful after several tough seasons.
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Residents are told to boil tap water for two minutes before using it for drinking, cooking, cleaning or brushing teeth.