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Field Notes
by KYUK
Join KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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In Eek, a basketball tournament brought Halong-displaced teams back to their home region
In Eek, KYUK covered the MidCoast League Basketball Tournament for the first time and called games with the help of local voices.
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In Newtok, decades of erosion have finally caught up to the school
This fall, a construction crew dismantled part of the back of Newtok's school building; students still attend classes in the front half.
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Some beloved subsistence foods are missing in Hooper Bay a year after Typhoon Merbok
Plant experts say saltwater from Typhoon Merbok flooding may be impacting the health and survival of plants on the tundra.
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Coastal communities look to the future one year after Typhoon Merbok
Come along with KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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Stormy weather doesn't stop people from flocking to the Toksook Bay Blackberry Festival
Come along with KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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Salmon and open fish camps are hard to find along the Yukon River
Come along with KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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As salmon decline, a Nulato Elder teaches her community how to cut whitefish
Come along with KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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Scientists head down the Yukon River seeking dinosaur footprints
Come along with KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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Join KYUK’s reporters as they travel throughout the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. While they’re in the field, they’ll share their experiences, what they see, and stories from people living in the communities we cover.
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