Can't attend the Alaska Federation of
Natives convention in Anchorage? Tune into KNBA for complete coverage of this year's event.
The convention starts Thursday and runs through Saturday. Attendees are scheduled to hear from Gov. Sarah Palin (R), Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R), Rep. Don Young (R) and federal and state officials.
KNBA is owned by Koahnic Broadcast Corporation, a non-profit Alaska Native media company..
It's the first Native radio station located in an urban market.
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Entire AFN convention will be covered on radio
(The Anchorage Daily News 10/22)
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