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Wrangell’s Fourth of July festival elevated the town all week

Wrangell has been known to take Fourth of July celebrations to an elevated level – it lasts for a whole week. Many people from all over the globe visit the small island, significantly increasing the population of roughly 2,000 residents. Visitors caught up with friends and family and partook in all the events and competitions during the sunny and warm week. 

Journey provided stories of healing

Last month, canoe paddlers from Wrangell and other Southeast Alaska communities ventured north on a journey through the Inner Passage from Wrangell to Juneau. They were gathering for Celebration – a biennial festival that honors Southeast Alaska Native tribes. 

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!

Talk on the Rock: Susan Wise-Eagle and Bruce Eagle on Nemo Point Friday night potlucks

Episode 20: Although Wrangell is a small town, people find ways to connect with others. KSTK's News Director Colette Czarnecki chatted with Bruce Eagle and Susan Wise-Eagle about the Nemo Point Friday night potlucks. They shared some of their experiences and went into the history of how the potlucks began in the '90s.

Talk on the Rock: Wrangell’s Borough Manager Mason Villarma on infrastructure projects, Emergency Operating Plan and solar energy

Episode 19: There's always something going on in Wrangell, like incoming funds for projects and sometimes significant weather. Borough Manager Mason Villarma talks with KSTK's News Director Colette Czarnecki about what the recent plans are in the area. He says that the city has received $40 million dollars in funds so far this year. Some of these funds include revitalizing the harbor, improving school infrastructure and working on an emergency access road.

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. June, come down from the mountain month.

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Tlingit Phrase of the Week