...Alaska Fairbanks from Nov. 8, 1955, until Feb. 6, 1956. The meetings were recorded by Mr. Carroza, station manager of KFAR in Fairbanks. In 2008, with funding from the Alaska Historical Society, the recordings were digitized. So far the proceedings...
...with both KINY and KJNO until he moved to Fairbanks and worked with KFAR Radio and TV. There he worked variously as an announcer, news reporter, co-anchor and director of KFAR News and Radio Station Manager. He served as Network Film Director...
...In 1932, the Wrangell Institute, a boarding school for Alaska Natives, opened its doors. In 1939, Fairbanks radio station KFAR-AM went on the air for the first time as America's farthest north commercial radio station. In 1950, the Alaska Womens...
...In 1932, the Wrangell Institute, a boarding school for Alaska Natives, opened its doors. In 1939, Fairbanks radio station KFAR-AM went on the air for the first time as America's northernmost commercial radio station. In 1950, the Alaska Womens...
...bodies were finally discovered in mid-February the next year. In 1939, for the first time, three women appeared as a team on KFAR-AM, Fairbanks' weekly radio quiz, "On The Spot." In 1940, a Pan American DC3 left Seattle for Juneau, taking over the...
...bodies were finally discovered in mid-February the next year. In 1939, for the first time, three women appeared as a team on KFAR-AM, Fairbanks' weekly radio quiz, "On The Spot." In 1940, a Pan American DC3 left Seattle for Juneau, taking over the...
...bodies were finally discovered in mid-February the next year. In 1939, for the first time, three women appeared as a team on KFAR-AM, Fairbanks' weekly radio quiz, "On The Spot." In 1940, a Pan American DC3 left Seattle for Juneau, taking over the...
...bodies were finally discovered in mid-February the next year. In 1939, for the first time, three women appeared as a team on KFAR-AM, Fairbanks' weekly radio quiz, "On The Spot." In 1940, a Pan American DC3 left Seattle for Juneau, taking over the...
...for the first time, three women appeared as a team on Fairbanks' weekly radio quiz, "On The Spot," which was broadcast on KFAR-AM, In 1940, a Pan American DC3 left Seattle for Juneau, taking over the route from "flying boats." In 1959, seven residents...
...to a talk radio show in Fairbanks, where Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has scheduled an appearance. Nugent will be calling in to KFAR radio during Michael Dukes' two-hour show on Friday. Palin spokesman Dave Murrow says while the governor is in Fairbanks...
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