Rundown of show order and
description of stories for May 29, 2004
*due to memory constraints, we are unable to offer stories individually.
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Intro/News/Credits
- Intro to Show. Alaska’s transient population.
- Dillingham Migrants. Every summer, Dillingham’s
population swells with out of towners. Pkg/Johanna Eurich.5:40
Music Button: Michael Faubion
“I’ve Been Everywhere (In Alaska)”
- Migration Stats. A look at some of the real numbers
behind Alaska’s constantly moving population. Pkg/Jessica Cochran. 3:47
Break #1 – Music: “Ice” by
Pamyua
- Grad Vox. Recent high school graduates from Juneau and
Mount Edgecumbe share their plans for the future. Steve Johnson, KCAW and
Julia Carlisle, KTOO.
- Teachers. Alaska’s rural teachers are among the state
transient residents; researchers are trying to figure out how to keep
teachers in rural areas longer. Pkg/Steve Heimel. 6:05
- Bethel Teachers. Y-K delta superintendents say teacher
retention is improving slightly - mostly where there’s new affordable
housing. Pkg/Angela Denning-Barnes. 4:06
Music Button: Michael Faubion
- Grad Vox #2. Petersburg’s graduating class shares
their graduating thoughts. Lil Wood.
- Calendar of Events.
- Grad Vox #3. Barrow students share their plans.
Break #2 – Music: Ethos
- Tracy Sheely. Some Alaskans fly south for winter
warmth, others go all the way to Antarctica. Host Intv.
- Boat Transients. Alaska’s harbors fill up each summer
with people living on their boats. Pkg/Ellen Lockyer.4:09
- Slime Line. Commentator Tony Bickert describes his
brief experience working on the slime line.
- Shakespeare. A Brit is back in Fairbanks this summer,
directing the Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre. Pkg/Rachael Kvapil. ~4:20
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