KIFW 102.3 Sitka
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Rock out with KIFW 102.3 Sitka with the best classic and modern rock hits in Alaska. From legendary anthems to today’s top rock bands, experience the energy of rock music. Broadcasting on FM, AM, Internet and leading online streaming platforms.
KIFW 1230 AM & 102.3 FM is a full-service commercial radio station broadcasting to Sitka, Alaska, on 1230 AM. To extend its reach and provide an FM listening option, KIFW also broadcasts on 102.3 FM via translator K272FV. The station primarily features a rock and variety format, blending popular adult contemporary tracks with timeless favorites. KIFW is a significant local media outlet, providing not only music but also essential news and information for the Alaska Panhandle region.
Owned and operated by Alaska Broadcast Communications, KIFW Radio is deeply committed to its community. The station offers comprehensive local, statewide, and national news reports, alongside frequent weather and traffic updates, making it a crucial resource for residents and visitors alike. Popular local programming includes the weekday “Problem Corner” show, where listeners can call in to discuss local concerns, and the “Community Calendar,” which announces local events hourly. KIFW also broadcasts local sports, including Sitka High School sports, and live coverage of events like the Sitka Salmon Derby. This strong focus on local content, coupled with its mix of classic hits, makes KIFW a key destination for anyone searching for Sitka radio, Alaska classic hits, or Sitka local news.
Brian Weddel
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Talking Circles
Resume March 8
The fourth gathering in the Talking Circle series of Bible topics, 1 p.m.
March 8 at the ANB Founders Hall, will focus on “Redemption and Resur-rection.” All are invited to attend.
Doors open at 12:30 p.m. for greetings and light refreshments, with participants seated by 1 p.m. when the circle begins. The gathering will conclude at 2:45 p.m. to free up the hall for other activities.
“As we approach the Easter sea-son, this circle will shed light on what it means to be redeemed by the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross-grant-ing freedom from guilt and blame for wrongdoing, forgiveness of sin, and the power of His resurrection paving the way to eternal life,” a press release from organizers said.
Themes are central to the history of humanity and include “Redemption & Resurrection.” It will be accompanied by related Bible verses available to read and share.
Participants can tell their own stories about salvation, redemption, and personal experiences.
Talking Circle protocols will be available and should be reviewed before the start, organizers said. The fifth and final gathering in the series will be held April 18, with the topic “Spiritu-al Warfare & the Biblical Worldview.” For further information, call or text this month’s facilitator at 907 738-5823.