AK Rundown for November 12 &13,
2005
Alaska’s Constitutional Convention, Part 2
Open, Intro, Credits
- Katie Hurley. A conversation with
the Alaska Constitutional Convention’s chief clerk. Pkg. AK’s Ellen Lockyer.
6:01 total time.
- Local Government.
Conventioneers came up with the first form of regional government within the
state. Vic Fischer recalls suggesting something new. Host Wrap. Ashley
Gross. (cut: 27 seconds)
- Douglas. The origins of the
town across the channel from Juneau, and their lingering resentment about
loval government structure. Katie Bausler. Pkg. 5:03 total time.
Break #2: “How Am I To Know?”
by Bill Evans from On Green Dolphin
Street
- Point Hope. Point Hope’s history
is far longer the state; now coastal erosion threatens the archaeological
record. Host Pkg. Gabriel Spitzer. 5:32 total time.
- Stinger: “Teeth in the
Grass” by Iron and Wine from Our Endless Numbered Days
- Access to Resources. Wally
Hickel speaks on points related to Alaska’s common property. Gabriel
Spitzer/Host Wrap. (cuts: 17, :22)
- Alaska History. Alaska
History will soon be required; Ashley Gross visits one classroom where its
already being taught. AK’s Ashley Gross. Pkg. 4:29 total time.
- Anti Statehood. Not
everyone was on the statehood bandwagon. AK’s Ellen Lockyer. Host Wrap.
(cuts: :12, :12 , :17 )
- 300 Villages. Port Alsworth
and Nulato
- Calendar. “Jazz Me Blues”
by Kerry Maule and the Snapping Turtle Band from Snappitude
Break #3: “Jazz Me Blues” by
Kerry Maule continues
- Judge Stewat. Aghely Gross talks
to Convention Secretary Tom Stewart, the guy who helped get the convention
up and going. Host Wrap. Cuts: 25, :34, :23, :15)
- Logo Contest. Juneau funnyman
Jeff Brown has some thoughts on the upcoming statehood celebration. (2:29
total time)
- Music button: “40 Feet” by
Franz Ferdinand from Demos
- Renn Tolman.
A profile of this Homer author and boat builder. Ann Kaiser. Pkg. 5:28 total
time
- Veterans. Recognition of
Petersburg soldiers serving in Afghanistan and Iraq. KFSK’s Matt
Lichtenstein. Pkg. 4:49 total time.
- Music button. “National
Emblem” by The Concert Arts Symphonic Band The Military Band
Close: “House of the Rising Sun” by Synesthesonic Sounds from The Easy
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