Sabine Poux
ReporterSabine Poux is a producer and reporter for the Brave Little State podcast of Vermont Public. She was formerly news director and evening news host at KDLL in Kenai.
Originally from New York, Sabine has lived and reported in Argentina and Vermont and Kenai.
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Local students celebrate fish at a lake stocking event in Kasilof. And Seward welcomes its first cruise ship of the 2023 season.
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We spoke with Rachel Pioch from the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District's Indigenous Education Department about the department's rebrand and what this last school year has been like, as it comes to a close.
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Helen Dick learned the Dena'ina language growing up in Lime Village and has taught many members of the tribe in the decades since. The Kenaitze Indian Tribe and Kenai Peninsula College held a celebration for Dick this week.
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NOAA Fisheries is required to draft a new salmon management plan for the federal waters of Cook Inlet — a contentious fishery that's been at the center of multiple lawsuits. Now, the agency is asking for input from the public.
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A Soldotna lawmaker introduces a companion setnet permit buyback bill to the Alaska State House. And the University of Alaska Fairbanks celebrates a local Dena’ina language teacher.
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Jim Duffield (District 1), Dan Green (District 2) and Jim Levine (District 3) were elected to the Homer Electric Association board of directors at the utility's annual member meeting last night.
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The six Kenai Peninsula historical societies rotate who hosts the association's twice-annual meetings. This spring, it's Kenai's turn.
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The gear swap will be modeled after a ski swap. It's part of the Kenai Peninsula chapter's upcoming May meeting.
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The borough presents its budget for the next fiscal year. A Homer man faces federal charges of unlawful transportation of four black bears and making false records. And historians from across the peninsula are meeting in Kenai tomorrow.
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The sale needed a 60% margin of votes to go through and failed by just seven votes. This is not the first time Homer Electric Association has unsuccessfully submitted a bid to buy city-owned Seward Electric Association.