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Local news from KCAW-Sitka, the community radio station for the outer coast of Southeast Alaska. Hosted and produced by KCAW reporters. We update our 11-minute podcast every morning. To read our stories, visit www.kcaw.org.
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Let's visit the Canadian Rockies, plan that Alaska cruise with help on what not to miss in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka and Icy Point Strait. Explore great cities like Vancouver, Seattle, Victoria, Whistler, Banff and Jasper. Join your Tour Guides Guide, Ian McDonald, as he takes you through the sites, history and characters of British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon Territory, Alaska and the US Pacific Northwest.
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The Standard Sportsman

Brent Birch and Cason Short

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Join lifelong Arkansas waterfowlers Brent Birch and Cason Short as they discuss duck hunting's past, present and future with various thought-provoking leaders in the duck-hunting community. The guys will discuss hunting, waterfowl conservation and stewardship with a goal of leaving the sport of duck and goose hunting better than they found it. Presented by Yeti, Tom Beckbe, Lile Real Estate, Sitka Gear, Lite Boots, and Ducks Unlimited.
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Elk Talk

Randy Newberg and Corey Jacobsen

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All elk, all the time, and only elk. Hunting elk is the aspirational pinnacle for most American hunters. Corey Jacobsen, 10-time World Elk Calling Champion, and Randy Newberg, long-time public land hunting advocate, have combined to lower the hurdles for aspiring elk hunters and provide insight from their combined decades of elk hunting mistakes that will give useful information to elk hunters of all experience levels. Brought to you by Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and partners Sitka Gear, ...
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In the heart of Juneau and across Southeast Alaska, Local First News stands as the leading source of news and information. Dedicated to bringing you the most current and impactful stories, we delve deep into the events that shape our communities. From breaking news in Juneau to transformative developments across Southeast Alaska, our commitment is to keep you informed with precise and timely details. Our dynamic team of journalists is on the ground, ensuring that every story is covered from ...
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Gold Medal Basketball

Local First Media Group

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Enjoy the excitement and community spirit of Alaska's Gold Medal Basketball Tournament! Originating from KINY Radio's live broadcasts, this podcast series includes the play-by-play of every game of Alaska's most cherished basketball tradition with this captivating podcast series, originating from the live broadcasts on KINY Radio from the Alaska Airlines Club 49 play-by-play booth. This series brings you courtside to experience the thrills, spills, and pure emotion of the 2024 Gold Medal Bas ...
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Total Archery Challenge’s podcast to get you all the info on the happenings at TAC, the events, the amazing companies involved and of course, the awesome participants that make this event what it is. This podcast is powered by PROTEKT.
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Travel Writers Radio

Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)

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Interviews, reviews, features and news from the Travel Writers Radio Show, produced by PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers - our international network of food, lifestyle and travel journalists and broadcasters. Now heard live every Wednesday 5-7 pm (AEST) and Saturdays 1pm to 3 pm on Melbourne's J-AIR 88 FM; online at www.j-air.com.au and on SoundCloud. Email us: info@travelwritersradio.com
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As the name implies it won’t be all about Disney. This show will cover food, travel, photography, Disneyland and whatever else strikes my fancy. I love to share info so I'm calling this a SHARE-cast. My blog is at theenemyisgood.blogspot.com
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#StoryFirst

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We believe lore-heavy, story-focused NFT projects are "built to last" and will form the foundation of a new breed of hugely influential properties in gaming, entertainment, art and beyond. The #StoryFirst podcast tells the stories of the mavericks and innovators who are leveraging the power of NFTs to tell the blockbuster stories of tomorrow.
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Audio Drama set in Astoria, Oregon starting in 1937. Exploring time and space in the Wildest Town in the West, where places are not where they appear to be and people are not always the same person you think they are. Follow our scientists, TA DeWalt & Anderson Gustafson, as they wrestle with reality and truth in this rugged American outpost. What will they discover? What is the voice in their heads? Who is Sister Rachel? Why are portals to parallel universes appearing in a meadow in Melvill ...
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Helen Hayes has been in Canada and is now in Alaska where hjer Viking ruiseliner she cruise liner visited the island of Sitka, a popular stop on the southern end of Alaska and almost always a stop on the typical typical seven day Alaska cruise from Vancoubver or Seattle. With its rich Russian history – a Russian n Orthodox Cathedral in the centre o…
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Voices from Lincoln Street: An Experiment in Reverse Tourism (abridged version) There’s been a cruise boom in Sitka Alaska, with more people coming to the island community than ever before. To feel a bit more connection to the people filling the town, Sitka Tells Tales set up on the street to talk with tourists about where they’d take a visitor in …
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Scott Stephens, Ph.D. serves as the Sr. Director of Prairie and Boreal Forest Conservation Strategy for DU. This episode was recorded one day prior to the USFWS releasing BPOP and May Pond Counts but he shares his pre-release thoughts for this year’s counts, harvest impact, speck and pintail populations, PPR conditions, Boreal Forest productivity, …
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In our new feature #SuiteLife this week we present the Penthouse at InterContinental Hotel Sorrento on Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, Tere are two penthouses available and you don’t just get a very comfortable room with a window overlooking the Bay, you open a frosted glass door and ascend a set of stairs to a magnificent outdoor rooftop terrace…
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– Our resident wine expert, Tyson Stelzer is working with Langtons to conduct what is being billed as the largest auction of fine and rare champagne in Australian history. He tells Graeme Kemlo that a recent champagne auction in Europe run by a different auction house achieved more than 1.5 million euros And he says Australia is now the fourth larg…
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– Our next segment, What’s On In Oz has information and inspiration to get out this weekend, to see, do and enjoy in some of our cities and rural regions around Australia.To submit an event for consideration in your area, email us: info@travelwritersradio.comPhoto: Puffing Billy RailwayBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Three-Michelin star French chef, Michel Guerard, passed away on the weekend at the age of 91, having continued to work in his later years. And you believe he has been a significant figure in the culinary world, so we should sshare his legacy with our listeners. Our Culinary Editor Rita Erlich reports.…
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Saar Zafrir is a man on a mission to transform the way hotels are designed. The Amsterdam based multi-award winning interior designer invited Bridgett Leslie to stay at the Hotel Fleur de Ville in Belgium to experience his design work - here guests are greeted with hand written notes and detailed elegance to match Zafrir's philosophy that hotel roo…
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Sydney correspondent Mike Smith, discovered a new five-star wellness retreat, Namia River Retreat which features 60 luxury villas, all with pools. It is is set to open this December in Hoi An, a part of Vietnam increasingly popular with Australian visitors. Mike speaks with Donna CampbellPhoto supplied…
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Here's what's new on Travel Writers Radio, broadcast first on J0AIR 88FM in Melbourne. The show is produced and presented by the writers and broadcasters of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.We welcome your interest or inquury by email: info@travelwritersradio.comThanks for listening…
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In this episode of Local First News, we cover the latest developments in Alaska's primary election, focusing on the U.S. House of Representatives race. As Alaskans head to the polls, we highlight the key candidates, including incumbent Democrat Mary Peltola and Republican contenders Nancy Dahlstrom and Nick Begich. We also discuss the financial dyn…
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At the Bathhouse: Tenakee Tells Tales In this episode, Sitka Tells Tales travels to Tenakee Springs to share stories revolving around a focal point in the community, the public hot mineral springs. As stories and readings from Linda Buckley, Carlene & Kevin Allred, Dave Zeiger-Wagner, Ann Symons, Kathleen Moore & Becky Meiers reflect, it is not jus…
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In today's episode of Local First News, we cover the final day of in-person early voting at the State Office Building as Juneau prepares for tomorrow’s primary election. We also discuss how Alaska's Division of Elections is tackling past ballot-counting issues with a new tracking system. Other stories include a major drug arrest at Juneau Internati…
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In this episode of the Hunting Standard Podcast, we dive into the excitement of the first high school fishing tournament of the season. Join us as we explore the preparation and anticipation leading up to the big event, featuring interviews with young anglers, coaches, and tournament organizers. We’ll discuss the strategies and gear that set these …
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Thursday morning saw the streets around Juneau-Douglas High School: bustling with activity as the Juneau School District kicked off the new school year. For the first time in 16 years, all high school students in Juneau are now under one roof, following the consolidation of Juneau-Douglas High School and Thunder Mountain High School. The Thunder Mo…
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Corey and Randy are getting ready for elk season. A variety of listener questions are discussed, including elk walking through your camp, calling in a grizzly bear, invisible and abundant mountain lions, Colorado ballot initiative, every hunter should vote, hunter dating app, Dave Ramsey's hunting advice, how to identify a bedded bull, and a ton of…
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Representative Zack Fields has represented downtown Anchorage in the Alaska state house for the past 6 years. He began his work in Alaska in 2012 doing political work first through the AFL/CIO and later as communications director for the Alaska Democratic Party. In Governor Bill Walker's administration, he served as Workforce Development Coordinato…
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Representing a firm started by his father in 1993, Gardner along with a top-tier team of land specialists represent some of the finest waterfowling properties in Arkansas. We talk about current trends in the industry, what defines a true legacy property, performing due diligence on a prospective property and more. Thanks to our sponsors: Sitka Gear…
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Ten disabled Alaskans have filed a class-action lawsuit against the state and a former private guardian, accusing him of financial abuse and neglect. The lawsuit also implicates state officials for failing to protect the vulnerable individuals under his care. With Alaska’s primary election approaching, Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola maintains a …
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Justine Cpstigan tells us what a great idea it was to take a mid-career break for six months during whicvh she would live in EDurope.This "Gap-Half-Year" as we dubbed it enabled her to contnue to write as a journalist and she says because she was in pqrts of Eyrope not often visited she won some story commissions from publishers in Australia.It may…
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Our Culinary Editor Rits Erlich has an interesting interview with Gerard Doherty, who 30 years ago began a group for chefs with the aim to introduce chefs to various cuts of meat and cooking styles - initialy it was sponsored by Australia’s meat and livestock corporation One chef would host the group in a restaurant or pub. It had to change over th…
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– Karin Avila, who usually reports to us from Valencia Spain,. Travelled to attend a school reunion in Salzburg Austria, but decided after that to take s short break, but to avoid the densely populated areas, findint two small towns, Obertraun and Bad Ischl in Salzkammergut northern Austria to hike and climba round the local mountains. Karin recomm…
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Reporter Carmen Jenner flew to Bali for the third annual Suara music festival, but she also discovered a new "go to" destination, Nuanu City. On 44 hectares it has a growing list of amenities including schools, hotels, restaurants and condominiums . It is an ecological development that encourages harmonious living and will likely appeal to the expa…
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Since we last spoke to Kristin Henning in middle America, much has changed – Biden stepped back, Kamala Harris is contesting the Presidency, she picked a running mate and they have raised millions of dollars in just a few weeks. Meabnwhile the polls are showing Harris ahead in swing states and Donald Trump suddenly has serious opposition. What does…
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Emilie La Haye, a Dutch music teacher, is the driving force behind the new 'Amsterdam Jeugd Muziektheater,' previously known as the Boekman Choir. Her passion for fostering creativity and community among children has transformed this ensemble into something special. Bridgett Leslie recently met Emily and the kids in Amsterdam, including two Austral…
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Here's information on the latest episode of Travel Writers Radio. The show is produced and presented by members of PALAT - the Professional Association of Lifestyle and Travel Writers.To get in contact email: info@travelwritersradio.comBy Travel Writers Radio produced by the Professional Associatioon of Lifestyle and TravelWriters (PALAT)
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Support is now available for those affected by the August 6th Mendenhall River flood in Juneau. The Red Cross has opened disaster assistance intake at their Lemon Creek office, located at 5636 Glacier Highway. Additionally, the State of Alaska will open two in-person Disaster Assistance Centers starting Wednesday, August 14th. Voter turnout for Ala…
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The Golden North Salmon Derby happened this weekend it is a beloved summer tradition in Juneau that has been bringing the community together since 1947. Over the weekend, families, fishing enthusiasts, and even those just wanting to support a good cause take to the waters in pursuit of King and Coho salmon. The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) and …
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In Part Two of The Hunting Standard Podcast, we shift gears from grizzly encounters to an unforgettable moose hunt in British Columbia gone wrong. Listen as we recount a disastrous experience with a horrible outfitter, detailing the misadventures and challenges faced during the hunt. From poor planning to unsafe practices, this episode is a caution…
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Jenna Wright is the president and CEO of the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation. AEDC exists for three reasons: to encourage economic growth and diversity in Anchorage to promote a favorable business climate to raise Anchorage residents’ standard of living. The corporation is funded through private contributions, municipal & state grants, a…
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Emily Wright has been selected as Juneau's new Municipal Attorney, effective August 26. Wright, currently CBJ Assistant Attorney, will succeed Robert Palmer. The Assembly will formally appoint her at a Special Meeting on August 7. Wright has served as an Assistant Attorney for nearly five years and is recognized for her legal skills and strong rela…
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Hunters are abuzz about some recent rules and regulations impacting Alberta's non-resident, non-Canadian hunters. The guys also discuss the reversal of the Chevron Deference, which could impact numerous federal policies benefiting ducks and geese. Cason and Brent also dig into the promotion of "outlaw" behavior within the waterfowling community. Th…
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Early voting has started for Alaska's August 20 primary election. Voters can cast ballots at various polling stations until August 19. Absentee ballots are available, with deadlines for mailing and downloading set for August 10 and 19, respectively. Twelve candidates are competing for Alaska’s U.S. House seat in the upcoming primary. They provided …
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