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Brandi Nyberg talks about the Matanuska Community Farmers Market and Saunter Roots Farm with host Tandy Hogate.
Steve Busby, founder of Greatland Adventures, joins Jennie to talk about exploring Matanuska Glacier, a wonderful day trip from Anchorage in summer and winter.Contribute to our tip jar and help keep Alaska Uncovered Ad free! (no account or commitment needed)Book a trip planning session with JennieTake Jennie's FREE four question quiz to get personalized itinerary recommendations based on your travel styleBook a summer trip to Matanuska Glacier with Greatland AdventuresBook a winter trip to Matanuska Glacier with Greatland AdventuresGreatland Adventures: (907) 980-8179Jennie's article about visiting Matanuska GlacierShop all Jennie's Alaska Travel planners and premade itinerariesLet Jennie plan your trip for you!Follow Jennie on InstagramMusic credits: Largo Montebello, by Domenico Mannelli, CC.
In this newscast: A small, vacant lot in downtown Juneau is at the center of a dispute between the state of Alaska and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Families are stuck in Canada after the Marine Highway System pulled the Matanuska from service.
On today's Midday Report with host Kirsten Dobroth: Earthjustice is representing tribes in opposition of the Donlin Gold mine. Homer's Library Advisory Board unanimously voted to uphold a decision to keep 55 books in the children's section of the public library. And the Alaska Marine Highway System's decision to pull the Matanuska out of service has left some travelers stuck abroad.
On tonight's KRBD Evening Report: The flagship state ferry Columbia will reenter service after crews discover issues with the Matanuska. Plus, changes in leadership at the Marine Highway System.And, scenes from Russian Christmas at St. Michael's Cathedral in Sitka.
Highly pathogenic bird flu still spreading in Alaska; Details on the pilot killed in Matanuska last month; A major blow to the proposed Pebble mine
An Alaska Legislature being closely divided; Pilot dead in a Matanuska plane crash; Two rural Alaska polling locations open late
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Laura Schara chats with Brett Winterbottom, Expert Climber with Mica Guides, on their Ice Climbing & camping adventure on the Matanuska Glacier in Alaska.Supported by: North Dakota Tourism (https://www.legendarynd.com/,) Minnesota Historical Society (https://www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling,) Hewitt Docks, Lifts & Pontoon Legs (https://www.hewittrad.com/,) Kinetico (https://www.kinetico.com/,) Minnesota Propane Association “Clean American Energy” (https://propane.com/) Star Bank (https://www.starbank.net/) & Grain Belt Premium (https://www.grainbelt.com)
Laura Schara chats with Brett Winterbottom, Expert Climber with Mica Guides, on their Ice Climbing & camping adventure on the Matanuska Glacier in Alaska.Supported by: North Dakota Tourism (https://www.legendarynd.com/,) Minnesota Historical Society (https://www.mnhs.org/fortsnelling,) Hewitt Docks, Lifts & Pontoon Legs (https://www.hewittrad.com/,) Kinetico (https://www.kinetico.com/,) Minnesota Propane Association “Clean American Energy” (https://propane.com/) Star Bank (https://www.starbank.net/) & Grain Belt Premium (https://www.grainbelt.com)
In this newscast: Researchers with the University of Alaska Southeast release a new climate change report about Juneau; An Alaska Marine Highway System oversight board recommends adding crew quarters to the Tazlina; The marine highway system reopens bars about the Matanuska and Kennicott; Lightning strikes and gusty winds leave red flag danger warnings in effect for large areas of the Interior; Former President Donald Trump packs the house during a political rally in Anchorage
About the guestAnnalisa Dias is a Goan-American transdisciplinary artist, community organizer, and award-winning theatre maker working at the intersection of racial justice and care for the earth. She is Director of Artistic Partnerships & Innovation at Baltimore Center Stage. Annalisa is also a Co-Founder of Groundwater Arts. Prior to joining BCS, Annalisa was a Producing Playwright and Acting Creative Producer with The Welders, a DC playwright's collective; and a Co-Founder of the DC Coalition for Theatre & Social Justice. Artistic credits include: WRITING: 4380 Nights, the earth that is sufficient, One Word More, The Last Allegiance, A Legacy of Chains, Crooked Figure, Consider the Dust, Matanuska, Coal, and Servant of the Wind. DEVISING: Wit's End Puppets: Malevolent Creatures; banished? productions: Tyger; Theater Alliance: I Love DC. DIRECTING: Source Festival: Dust to dust to dust and Dressing Bobby Strong; The Salima Project (film). Annalisa's work has been produced or developed by The Welders, Theater Alliance, Signature Theatre (DC), Arena Stage, the Phillips Collection, The Gulfshore Playhouse, the Mead Theatre Lab, The Hub Theatre, Spooky Action Theater, Tron Theatre (Glasgow), and OverHere Theatre (London). Annalisa frequently teaches theatre of the oppressed and decolonization workshops nationally and internationally and speaks about race, identity, and performance. She is a TCG Rising Leader of Color. Recent work includes THE EARTH, THAT IS SUFFICIENT, a performance project about hope for the future in the face of the climate catastrophe, produced by The Welders throughout 2019 in Washington DC and globally.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.Mentioned in this episodeBaltimore Center StageTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode★ Support this podcast ★
We're back in Alaska trying the Astro Phuzz Hazy IPA and chasing it with a Double Phuzz! Listen and see what Rich, Brian, and Dolan think about these Hoppy punches brewed by Matanuska Brewing Company. AND OF COURSE, on top of the beer review, Brian will give you a small dive into some fun facts about an oldie cartoon, "The Jetsons." The Connection? Astro. Beer, Alaska, Beauty. Why not go there on your next assignment? OR AT LEAST get it down on your bucket list. Sip you next week!
Alaska lawmakers are preparing to decide a billion-dollar ‘generational change’ in the next four weeks; Two crew members on state ferry Matanuska test positive for COVID-19 after departing Bellingham; Bronson, Dunbar emphasize differences over pandemic, police, and other issues in mayoral debate
With a break in the weather on Tuesday, Alaska Seaplanes did its finest to fill the void left by another ferry breakdown. They flew three flights to Skagway and eight flights to Haines. Alaska Seaplanes, of course, doesn’t take vehicles. Some well-connected travelers will enlist friends to drive their stranded automobiles onto the ferry when […] The post Travelers adjust to the MV Matanuska breakdown as Seaplanes remains only option for travel to the Upper Lynn Canal first appeared on KHNS Radio | KHNS FM.
The Alaska Marine Highway cancels another weekly trip to the Upper Lynn Canal after the Matanuska breaks down again; The Haines Borough Police Department releases its crime statistics report for 2020. The post Newscast – March 29, 2021 first appeared on KHNS Radio | KHNS FM.
On tonight's KRBD Evening Report:Metlakatla appeals a fishing rights case against the Dunleavy administration – plus, the heartwarming and unlikely story of a kitten on the Matanuska.
Alaska lawmakers ban a state senator from the Capitol for not complying with COVID-19 safety rules. And, biologists are warning about invasive Zebra mussels showing up in Alaska. Plus, a kitten lost on the Matanuska ferry is found in Juneau and returned to its family in Haines.
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Ever wondered what it’s like to run a farm in extreme climates? Hailing from Alaska, Allie Barker of Chugach Farm joins us for today’s episode. Chugach Farm’s mission is to support biological and soil health by nurturing plants and animals to provide an abundance of nutrient-dense food, empower the community to re-connect to local food systems, enable personal health and wellness through herbal medicine, food as medicine and energy-efficiency, adopt food storage methods that maintain years of food without consuming fossil fuel, and to develop energy-efficient farming methods and tool hacks as a model for others to live luxuriously with less. As lofty a mission as this is, Allie tackles them head on with gusto! Growing up as part of a passionate outdoorsy family, responsibility and discipline came early in life and has continuously developed ever since...and it certainly shows on the farm! Tune in to find out all about Chugach Farm’s complex operations and how they stay thriving in their atypical climate! You’ll hear: An overview of Chugach Farm’s operations 2:13 About the impact of having 20 hours of daylight in the Summer and cold dark Winters on the farm 3:40 How Allie handles the heavy summer workload 7:41 Which vegetables work best in the short/cold season 9:07 How their crops and ferments are sold 11:45 What the ferment development process looks like 12:42 About the state of local food in Alaska 15:52 What the scope of the animal side of the Chugach operation looks like 21:02 How Allie manages the numerous tasks on the farm 27:54 About the hardest thing Allie had to do while building Chugach Farm 29:57 Who Allie’s mentors were throughout her farming journey 35:51 How Allie runs the fan systems for her greenhouses 35:45 What Allie would go back and change at the beginning of her farming operation 36:11 How Allie manages labor on the farm 38:15 Where Chugach Farm sells their products 40:42 About the transplants side of Chugach Farm 44:52 How Allie maintained her customer base when moving to online sales 46:36 The biggest mistakes Allie sees newer farmers making 48:12 What newer farmers should avoid during their first year of farming 49:00 Allie’s favorite farming tool 51:10 How Allie feels about starting a farm today 53:29 Where you can find out more about Allie and Chugach Farm 54:26 What Allie uses as a food preservation system 55:03 About the Guest: Allie spent her early years in Ohio on her parent’s farm shoveling manure, playing in the dirt, and observing her mother put-up more tomatoes than anyone could eat in a lifetime. These formative years were not easy to wash off and helped to nurture her intuitive passion for self-sufficiency. Growing up as part of a passionate outdoorsy family, responsibility and discipline came at an early age. Her commitment to athletic pursuits, combined with an incredibly positive father as a role model, gave her the determination and courage to follow her dreams. At 18 years of age, Allie migrated to Alaska to attempt a winter ascent of Mt. Marcus Baker. She found more than mountains to climb. In addition to endless epic mountains she saw the potential to build a homestead, grow food, and live off-grid. Knowing she would soon return to Alaska permanently, Allie finished up her Bachelor of Arts Degree majored in sustainable agriculture, herbal medicine, alternative energy and sustainable architecture at Evergreen State College. Most of Allie’s adult life has been spent in the outdoors as a mountain guide, avalanche forecaster, and homesteader. She naturally settled in the quiet town of Chickaloon nested between the beautiful Talkeetna and Chugach Mountains, nurtured by the rapids of the Matanuska and Chickaloon Rivers, located at the end of a beaten path deep in the heart of the Matanuska Valley, Alaska. After meeting her husband on a 40-day mountaineering trip on the Nelchina and Matanuska Glaciers, she convinced him to stay and be part of the adventure. Since purchasing land in Alaska in 2002, Allie and Jed have put their hearts, souls, blood and a few tears into creating a small scale, off-grid homestead and farm. In 2010, with Jed’s encouragement, Allie began to lead the charge in farming after deciding to produce on a different scale and committing to farming, nutrition, making ferments, and putting up food “full time.” Having been diagnosed with celiac disease in her mid-20’s, Allie was motivated to commit to a 100% local and nutrient dense diet of wild game, farm raised meat, good local fat, ferments, root veggies, raw goat milk, and eggs. She is proud of not having to rely on the grocery store for over 14 years and feels better than ever, never looking back. Allie melds her education, strong work ethic, love for the soil, and passion for herbal medicine and a nutrient-dense diet, into a full-time farm-life obsession. Chugach Farm has been in full operation since 2010, selling their goods at farmer’s markets, restaurants, on and off CSAs, CSF, local customers, and now direct marketing through the NEW Chugach Farm online store. Resources: Website - https://www.chugachfarm.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chugachfarm/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chugachfarm/
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In this newscast: Kodiak Chamber of Commerce organizes a letter-writing campaign to save the KFC/Taco Bell, A local group concerned about town bears to testify at tonight's Borough Assembly meeting, Kodiak school superintendent Larry LeDoux presented the district's plan for dealing with infectious diseases in light of the recent spread of the coronavirus in other parts of the world -- it remains an unlikely threat in Alaska, Regional ferry service will remain shutdown at least until March, since the last operating mainline ferry, the Matanuska, broke down two weeks ago, With wildfire and Medicaid expenses, state officials are asking the Legislature to add the most money to the state budget than they have in at least 10 years All that, plus Fish Radio and the Island Messenger community bulletin. Fish Radio is provided by Laine Welch at alaskafishradio.com