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‘Dear Friend of KNOM…’ (May 2019)

Western Alaska is a land of extremes: winter’s darkness and summer’s midnight sun, the Bering Sea, vast stretches of treeless tundra, thriving communities and roadless infrastructure.

Gracefully overcoming these challenges is a source of pride and satisfaction to Western Alaskans. A minimalist lifestyle, with its lack of distractions, cultivates a focus on the values that are most important: faith, loved ones, and community. Each Easter season reaffirms God’s love and the dignity of His people.

Thank you for rejoicing in Western Alaska’s gritty beauty through KNOM!

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We acknowledge that KNOM Radio Mission is located on the customary lands of Indigenous peoples. 

Based in the Bering Strait region, KNOM broadcasts throughout the homelands of the Iñupiaq, Siberian Yup’ik, Cup’ik and Yup’ik peoples.