Rundown of show order and description of stories for May 29, 2004

*due to memory constraints, we are unable to offer stories individually. Please download entire program from archives page

Intro/News/Credits

 

  1. Intro to Show. Alaska’s transient population.
  2. 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)”

 

  1. 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

 

  1. Grad Vox. Recent high school graduates from Juneau and Mount Edgecumbe share their plans for the future. Steve Johnson, KCAW and Julia Carlisle, KTOO.
  2. 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
  3. 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

 

  1. Grad Vox #2. Petersburg’s graduating class shares their graduating thoughts. Lil Wood.
  2. Calendar of Events.
  3. Grad Vox #3. Barrow students share their plans.

 

Break #2 – Music: Ethos

 

  1. Tracy Sheely. Some Alaskans fly south for winter warmth, others go all the way to Antarctica. Host Intv.
  2. Boat Transients. Alaska’s harbors fill up each summer with people living on their boats. Pkg/Ellen Lockyer.4:09
  3. Slime Line. Commentator Tony Bickert describes his brief experience working on the slime line.
  4. Shakespeare. A Brit is back in Fairbanks this summer, directing the Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre. Pkg/Rachael Kvapil. ~4:20

 

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