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Posts from January, 2012

Storynory & Mory – Gold and Sweet Potatoes

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

This week on Storynory & Mory we heard the famous tale of a king with a golden touch, and then joined Bertie and Beatrice on the first part of a quest to New Guinea to find rare orchids and the secret to eternal youth. If you can’t wait until next week to find out if Bertie’s guide survives the python, just click on the link below and you can listen to it right away. Otherwise, we’ll be back with Part II next Tuesday at 7:00pm.

The Midas Touch

Bertie and the Secret Potato

Justin Savidis, Aliy Zirkle win Don Bowers Sled Dog Race

Monday, January 30, 2012

The Don Bowers Memorial Sled Dog Race is a tribute to a long-time musher who spent years taking teams up and down the wilds north of Willow and Talkeetna. A field of 14 sled dog teams hit the trail this past weekend to celebrate dog-powered adventures on snow.

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Star Date Susitna – 1.29.12

Sunday, January 29, 2012

This StarDate Susitna program was already out-of-date at the time it was posted to the internet, but it does answer some questions posed by a pre-school aged star gazer.  This is for you, Miranda.

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Don Bowers Sled Dog Race gets underway in Willow

Friday, January 27, 2012

14 sled dog teams left Willow today, starting at noon, and set out on a race across rivers, frozen wetlands, and forests of a frozen January landscape. The Don Bowers Memorial Sled Dog Race is a tribute to a long-time musher who spent years taking teams up and down the wilds north of Willow and Talkeetna, and this weekend’s race continues to celebrate dog-powered adventures on snow.

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House Energy hears AEA Report on Susitna Dam

Friday, January 27, 2012

Alaska Energy Authority officials updated the House Energy Committee Thursday on the status of the proposed Susitna Watana Dam. AEA’s Executive Director Sara Fisher-Goad and Susitna Hydropower Lead Project Manager Wayne Dyok laid out the timeline leading up to their licensing application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which they plan to file by the end of 2015.

AEA hopes the dam will be licensed by 2017, with construction completed by 2023.  That timeline would aid the State’s goal of supplying 50% of Alaska’s energy needs with renewables by 2025. (more…)

Morning Newscast – Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

KTNA’s morning news, weather forecast, Denali echoes, and announcements for January 25th. Host is Ann Yadon. Headlines: Railroad reports high moose-kills this season, Herbicide permit app, Senators call for bipartisan civility.

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Storynory & Mory – Beauty and the Beast

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast just finished playing at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, so we thought it was a great time to share the original story upon which the play is very loosely based. Storynory’s version is derived from a source closer to the original fairytale, set down in writing for the first time by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve in France in 1740. The best-known version was published by another French writer, Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont, a few years later. The Anchorage Daily News printed a very interesting article about Beaumont while the play was in town. You can listen to the story by clicking on the link below!

Beauty and the Beast

Murkowski Calls for Bipartisan Civility

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Alaska’s Legislative delegation made an effort to diffuse the air of incivility that has come to be a prominent aspect of national politics when they participated in bipartisan seating during President Obama’s State of the Union Address.

Senator Lisa Murkowski co-authored an editorial with Senator Mark Udall, a Democrat from Colorado, criticizing partisan dysfunction that has national legislators isolating themselves from members of the other party. They continued, saying that the traditional seating by parties during the State of the Union address is a type of “boarder rivalry” that belongs in a sporting arena, not in congress.

Murkowski and Udall hope this symbolic step towards improving communication and relations across the aisle becomes a permanent tradition during the State of the Union address.

Montana Creek Breeder Sentenced for Animal Cruelty

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Frank Rich, the Willow man who had more than 150 abused dogs taken from his property last year, was sentenced to six months in jail and 10 years on probation.

Rich pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty, which were condensed down from the 50 counts he had originally been charged with. During his probation period he cannot own or care for any animals.

In January 2011, Alaska State Troopers seized 168 dogs from Rich’s property. Nineteen dogs were found dead, according to veterinarian Katrina Zwolinski. In court Zwolinski testified the animals were emaciated, and many had parasites, cancer and wounds.

At least 20 other dogs were euthanized, before some of the seized animals were adopted out.

Rich had appealed the dogs’ seizure. He declined to comment following his sentencing, but during the hearing he told the judge he loved his dogs and they were like family.

 

Looking back, he said he now understands he had too many dogs and needed help. He testified he spent up to $36,000 a year on dog food.

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