Radio Free Palmer is a listener sponsored community radio station broadcasting from Palmer, Alaska.
The Alaska End-of-Life Alliance was formed three years ago to support Alaskans who are planning for, or nearing the end of their lives. This support encompasses a wide range of services, including ad…
MaryAnn, Rebbeca, and Ellis discuss the book of the month, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote.
They compared the book to the movie, and Audre Hepburn’s classical portrayal of Holly Golightly…
Ken Hoffman talks with Alaska Adventure Chefs’ Owner and Chef, Kevin Moffat.
Adventure Chef was established with a clear mission: to ensure that food enhances, rather than impedes, the joy of any …
Gina Davis, the Finance Director for the city of Palmer, joins David Shield to discuss what is happening in the city’s finance department.
The finance department is wrapping up the yearly audit fo…
Rachel Levitt and John Robertson discuss Federal actions that impact Alaska on Home to Roost.
This week on Home to Roost, Rachel and John discuss the July 14th headline from the PBS News Hour titl…
David Shield learns about internet safety from Peter House from Deeptree Inc.
Peter had good news about a ransomware group that was arrested. The head of the group, a Russian professional basketba…
Ken Hoffman talks to Alex Wilson, the Youth Agriculture Education Co-Ordinator at Alaska Pacific University.
Alaska Pacific University’s Kellogg Campus in Palmer hosts Camp Kellogg: four weeks of…
David Shields Talks with Jeff Powers, the Executive Director of The Palmer Food Bank.
Palmer Food Bank is a non-profit organization run by volunteers. The big news for the food bank is that it wil…
Mike Chmeilewski has a conversation with Dylainie Nathlich, the Executive Director of the Palmer Museum of History and Art. Dylainie has held this position for one month; she started in the collectio…
Mike Chmielewski discusses the state of the borough with Mike Brown, the Mat-Su Borough manager. The Manager is responsible for the proper administration of all Borough affairs. The two Mikes break d…
Lee Henrickson and Dr. Jill Valerius discuss the varying factors that contribute to liver disease. Dr. Jill says the most powerful drug for fighting most liver diseases is exercise. Other steps we ca…
David Shield welcomes Rick Skwiot, the award-winning author, to discuss his new book The Bootlegger’s Wife. Rick talks about his father and his life, which is where he draws his inspiration and chara…
David Shield discusses her first book, The Spectacle, with Anna Barrington.
The Spectacle is a thriller that explores the price of ambition in the decadent underbelly of New York’s high-end art wo…
Joseph Davis shares all the news from Glacier View in The Glacier Review. In this episode, he talks with David Klew, the Public Information Officer for the Division of Forestry and Fire Protection. T…
Rachel Levitt and John Robertson on Home to Roost, in which they review federal actions and their impact on Alaska. In the headline news this week, Rachel and John focus on the White House’s $7 billi…
Lee Henrickson welcomes Ailis Vann, the Palmer Parks and Facilities Manager, to Inside the City.
The Parks and Facilities Department has been very busy this summer. They are responsible for the m…
Host Ken Hoffman is joined by Michelle Pages, President of the Kodiak Chapter of the Alaska Farm Bureau. Michelle wears many hats, including those of a 5th-generation farmer, wife, mother, rancher, c…
This month’s episode of Voices of the Mat-Su is called “The Storytellers.” It is the story of two friends, a dream, and a grandma. Listen to the story about two cartoon artists who create new stories…
Rachel Levitt and John Robertson on Home to Roost, in which they review federal policies that impact Alaska. This episode’s weekly headline is the Supreme Court’s decision in the Birthright Citizens…
Mike Chmielewski and David Shield talk with David Cheezem about his travels. David’s first bike ride was in 2018. This year, he started in Buffalo, New York, and tells us all about what prompted him …