His first ever broadcasts were in his hometown of Dillingham, where he announced high school basketball games as a kid.
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The House of Representatives voted to eliminate already-approved funding for public media. This bill, now headed to the Senate, will have a devastating impact on public media in Alaska. Make your voice heard before it’s too late.
After 33 years, Fish Radio’s Laine Welch hangs up her mic
Welch will continue to write a weekly column for the Anchorage Daily News, and she says she might get into podcasting.
Federal funding for public media is at risk.
The House of Representatives voted to eliminate already-approved funding for public media. This bill, now headed to the Senate, will have a devastating impact on public media in Alaska. Make your voice heard before it’s too late.
Court orders City of Kodiak to release documents related to alleged excessive use of force case
A Kodiak public radio station sued when the city denied the station’s records request for details after an incident where three policemen handcuffed and pepper-sprayed Nick Pletnikoff as he was checking his family’s mailbox on Sept. 16. Pletnikoff, 28, is severely autistic,
Federal funding for public media is at risk.
The House of Representatives voted to eliminate already-approved funding for public media. This bill, now headed to the Senate, will have a devastating impact on public media in Alaska. Make your voice heard before it’s too late.
Kodiak public radio station sues local police
KMXT is suing the City of Kodiak for the release of public documents related to the detention, handcuffing, pepper-spraying and assault of Nick Pletnikoff, an autistic man, by three Kodiak Police officers in mid-September.
Federal funding for public media is at risk.
The House of Representatives voted to eliminate already-approved funding for public media. This bill, now headed to the Senate, will have a devastating impact on public media in Alaska. Make your voice heard before it’s too late.