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KSDP Programs Archive - 830 AM KSDP – Sand Point, AK - page 165
Denise Calugan is hiring a part-time server at the Harbor Cafe in Sand Point. Position begins immediately, if interested contact Denise at 383-3677 or 907-306-6821.
Golden Laureate Productions is proud to announce the release of former KSDP Radio Station Manager, Singer/Songwriter Lauretta MacBeth’s first 10 song Album/CD. “ALASKA GIRLS ROCK!” https://www.facebook.com/lauretta.macbeth – http://www.youtube.com/user/laurettamacbeth
Ms MacBeth’s CD is a lively combination of Rock, Pop and Jazz all inspired by life in Alaska. Songs like Taxi Dance, Bomb a Mama, High Octane, Alaska Town , Angel in a Bustier and Mama Rides a Harley. The title song “Alaska Girls Rock!” was inspired by the negative comments of comic David Letterman and Tina Fey. (more…)
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KSDP will be broadcasting an informational teleconference meeting @ 2PM on Thursday December 19 for Aleutians East Borough fishermen who are planning to participate in the upcoming 2014 winter fisheries.
NOAA Fisheries Enforcement, USCG reps & ADFG staff will all be on the teleconference.
CATTLE ON TWO REFUGE ISLANDS
Open House – Public Invited
January 15 7:00 PM
QTT Community Center, Sand Point, Alaska
Learn more about unauthorized cattle on two refuge islands.
•  Refuge purposes must be met – Wosnesenski and Chirikof islands are part of Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. Like all national wildlife refuges, they are places where needs of wildlife must come first.
•  Cattle are unauthorized – There are no permits or leases allowing livestock grazing.
•  Cattle are causing damage – The presence of unregulated cattle on these islands has caused and continues to cause damage to refuge natural resources.
•  We welcome public input – The refuge is beginning public planning to develop alternatives for this issue, with the goal of ending unauthorized cattle grazing on these two refuge islands.
ALASKA MARITIME NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
95 Sterling Hwy #1, Homer AK 99603
Posted on: December 18th, 2013 | Author: Virgil | Filed under: Community Window
* The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is planning to be in Sand Point on January 15th, 2014 to have an open house at the QTT Community Center at 7pm. KSDP will cover this event as well. *
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KSDP is planning to have an on-air discussion about Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge’s move to address unauthorized grazing by cattle on two refuge islands, Wosnesenski and Chirikof.
This discussion is scheduled for 1pm on Wednesday, December 18th, 2013.
Confirmed: Steve Delehanty (AMNWR Manager) & David Osterback (Qagan Tayagungin Tribal council)
If anyone would like to take part in the upcoming discussion, please stop by the studio, call (907-383-KSDP/5737) or email the radio station (cw@apradio.org).
* The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge is planning to visit Sand Point in mid-January (15th or 16th), 2014 to have an open house in the community. We will cover this event as well. *
Unauthorized cattle interfere with nesting of native birds both directly by causing disturbance and trampling of nests, as well as indirectly by reducing the quality of nesting habitat and cover for surface and burrow-nesting birds. Photo Credit: Bob Gill/USFWS.You are invited to help the US Fish and Wildlife Service identify issues and develop alternatives to address unauthorized grazing by cattle on two refuge islands, Wosnesenski and Chirikof.
The deadline to submit your ideas on issues and alternatives to be considered in the NEPA documents is January 31, 2014. Submission will be accepted by any of the following methods:
E-mail: fw7_akmaritime@fws.gov
Letter: Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge; Attention: Cattle, 95 Sterling Hwy, Suite 1, Homer, AK 99603
Phone: 907-235-6546, or Fax: 907-235-7783
Or at open houses:
Homer – December 16, 2013, 4 to 6 p.m., Islands and Ocean Visitor Center, 95 Sterling Hwy.
Kodiak – January 7, 2014, 4 to 6 p.m., Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, 402 Center St.
An interview with Craig Campbell, CEO of Alaska Aerospace Corporation discussing the use of Sand Point as a future off-axis tracking station and the future of Space in Alaska!