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Wrangell’s first traditional four way stop lights up intersection

Wrangell's first, traditional four-way stop signs went active at 6 a.m. Tuesday morning at the St. Michaels and Church St. intersection. The solar powered flashing lights quit functioning during the first hour because it was not exposed to enough sunlight. But that wasn’t much of an issue for long, according to Police Chief Gene Meek. He said there were a few violators on that first day.

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An audio postcard on Tuesday’s election in Wrangell

General election voters voted at Wrangell’s Nolan Center on Tuesday. KSTK’s Colette Czarnecki went down to the convention center and talked with some of them about what’s important to them. The United States presidency, ranked-choice voting and raising the minimum wage in Alaska were the dominating issues on the ballot for most of the people she talked with. She sends this audio postcard.

Talk on the Rock: a glimpse of Wrangellite Teniya Morelli’s very rural life living off the land

Episode 42: Wrangellite Teniya Morelli shares glimpses of his family's history. It began with a five-year hiking journey with donkeys in California to Idaho. His parents gave birth in a rural canvas cabin, where Carol King held him as a newborn. After a couple years, the family treked north to live life in Alaska. He grew up learning how to live off the land in the early 1980s and later establishing lasting friendships with people he and his family mentored when they had a wilderness camp for troubled youth. He's been back in Wrangell since 2013 raising his daughter and renovating his house with his wife, Lynsie. KSTK wants to hear about other Wrangellites' lives. Call 907-874-2345 or email news@kstk.org to share.

Wrangell’s Tlingit Phrase of the Week

Tlingit Phrase of the Week is a project launched to help with the survival and renewal of the Tlingit language in Wrangell. Each phrase speaks to Wrangell’s seasons and the Tlingit way of life. January, Canada goose month. Pertains to the geese that stay around all winter. The sun begins to turn back.

Mia’s Gift

Mia's Gift is a local podcast created and hosted by Mia Wiederspohn of Wrangell, Alaska. Mia's Gift teaches Tlingit language, preserves a precious culture, educates and delights. Enjoy!

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Wrangell Pick, Click, Give organizations are KSTK, The Salvation Army and St. Frances Animal Rescue. Thanks for donating some of your PFD to non-profits in Alaska! Deadline to apply for your PFD is March 31, 2025.

Tlingit Phrase of the Week