AK Rundown for June 14 and 15, 20008

 

“Remote, Resourceful, Resilient Rural Alaska”

Host: Ellen Lockyer

 

Intro/ Newscast/ Credits

 

Rural Providers’ Conference :  every year,  the Rural Alaska Community Action Program hosts a week of workshops somewhere in bush Alaska for the benefit of village health care and social services workers. They have to deal with stressors like alcohol and  mental health issues, so they need to keep up with the latest information and network with peers.  AK’s Ellen Lockyer visited the latest conference in Glennallen, and came back with some powerful stories from Floyd Guthrie, Nick Gonzales and George Stone.  Host package 6:06

 

Music Button: Haida chant and rattle

 

Yakutat Cell Phones: Reporter Ed Shoenfeld speaks with Yakutat folks about the pros and cons of mobile phones in their town. It seems Yakutat can’t get cell service, and people there really don’t care.  Package 4:17 (4:36  with intro)

 

Break # 1: “Rural Renewal” by the Crusaders and Eric Clapton from Rural Renewal

 

Seth Kantner: Author Seth Kantner, who wrote “Ordinary Wolves”, has a new book out called “Shopping for Porcupine”.  This one is an account of his own life in the Arctic. He spoke with Lori Townsend. 6:26 (7:30 with intro)

 

AK’s Calendar of Events.  Muisc: “Wild Horse” by The Stairwell Sisters from Feet All Over the Floor

 

300 Villages.  AK’s Weekly trip around the state. This week, Eagle on the Yukon River, and Egegik on Bristol Bay. 

 

Anderson Land Giveaway: Fairbanks reporter Lori Neufeld speaks with Anderson mayor Keith Fetzer, and Eric Warmer and Dave Miller, two people who took advantage of Anderson’s home-site giveaway program last year, to see how things are shaping up.  Package. 5:15 (5:40 with intro).

 

Break #2: “Small Town (Karaoke Version)” by John Mellencamp  from Karaoke- John Mellencamp, Volume I.

 

One Resourceful Guy.  KNOM’s Paul Korchin introduces us to Nome utility manager John Handeland: his thrifty ways are saving Nome residents lots of money on electricity. Package 4:30 (4:53 with intro.)

 

Energy & The Farm Bill. Like the rest of the country, Alaska is facing an energy price crisis. For some that’s a reason to ramp up agriculture. The latest version of the federal Farm Bill has big bucks authorized for Alaska projects. AK’s Ellen Lockyer speaks with Congressman Don Young, the state’s Rural Development guru, Chad Padgett and others about what could make Alaska agriculture take off .  Host Package 5:00

 

Music Button: “Plant a Radish” by William Larsen & Hugh Thomas from The Fantasticks: Original Cast Album

 

Small Southeast Villages.  AK’s Scott Burton spoke to the Southeast Conference, Craig manager John Bolling and Maxine Thompson of Angoon, to find out how rural Southeast towns are weathering tough economic times.  Package 5:35 (5:56 with intro).

 

Close. “True Life Blues” by George Shuffler and James Allan Shelton from The Legacy Continues