Jessie Hedden created Twisted Boardwalk, KUAC’s 2022 poster, in response to the wetland areas at Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. The artwork is an acrylic collage made from hand painted papers, each piece carefully cut and organized, resulting in a vibrantly colored, rhythmically exciting composition. Studies in watercolor were made in the field and then […]
Naomi Hutchquist is 2022 Spirit of KUAC Recipient
Naomi Hutchquist uses her professional skills along with a dose of her fun side to volunteer for KUAC. For several years she has created KUAC’s graphic design work, from mugs to masks, annual reporting projects to postcards. “KUAC is a good cause and I like helping out,” she said. “I like the people at KUAC […]
Yukon Quest Coverage Begins February 3 on KUAC 89.9FM
Tune in for daily coverage of the 2023 Yukon Quest beginning Friday, February 3rd. Listen for updates from Dan Bross and Lex Treinen after the morning news weekdays. Hear all the fascinating ‘tales from the trail’ with KUAC’s coverage of the 40th Yukon Quest, made possible in part by lead sponsor, Simard Automotive, proud supporter […]
Thank You to Pick.Click.Give. Donors!
Over 200 people donated to the KUAC Friends Group through the 2021 Pick.Click.Give. program, raising $19,593 for the KUAC Friends Group. Together, throughout these tumultuous times, we are using our resources in a meaningful manner to ensure that KUAC continues to offer excellent FM and TV programming. Generous donors are helping us “connect Alaska to […]
KUAC Friends Group Among Rasmuson Foundation Awardees
The largest slate of grant awards in Rasmuson Foundation’s 66-year history will support Alaska projects from Kotzebue to Ketchikan, promoting economic development, recreational opportunities, educational programs for children and more. The KUAC Friends Group was approved for $126,229 toward replacing KUAC’s aging television transmitter. The current TV transmitter, the oldest continuously operating digital transmitter in […]