Casey Marsh
Reporter in TrainingCasey Marsh began her news internship with KBBI in February of 2016. She graduated from Homer High School later that year and moved into a summer internship position. In the fall of 2016 she became a reporter-in- training
Marsh is attending Kenai Peninsula College at the Kachemak Bay Campus while she trains to be a volunteer Firefighter alongside her sister and father with Anchor Point Emergency Services.
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Nuwikutaq, New Year’s Celebration.Peknertulartuq paigneq Nuwikutamen.Translation: The preparation for New Year’s Celebration is a lot of work.Nuwikutaq,…
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Suistaq, Nativity Caroling Star.Suistaq sug’et cungairtarlan’tat itraqan enegnun taumi an’aqan enegnek.Translation: People don’t go in front of the star…
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Slaawiq, Christmas Caroling.Slaawilriit akgulipia, amlerpaka en’et.Translation: They caroled all through the night because there were so many…
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Sariaq, King.Iwan Turam nalluraitengnaqnguillaqii Sariaq qgigyart’sa’ulluku.Translation: Iwan Turak always tries to out know everything with the King and…
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Clear Creek Cat Rescue is a nonprofit that rescues and rehomes stray and injured cats. The organization, which works in Southcentral Alaska, recently…
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The Sugt'stun Word of the Week is a new addition to KBBI's locally produced programming.Nanwalek residents Sally and Sperry Ash have collaborated with…
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Demonstrations were seen across the nation last week after the conclusion of this year’s presidential election made Republican Donald Trump the President…
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This weekend, Alaskans held protests and events in several communities across the state to support the No Dakota Access Pipeline movement, also known as…
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The 2016 Rotary Health Fair took place at Homer High School on Saturday, Nov. 11. The fair has served Homer residents for 33 years and averages around…
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South Peninsula residents were invited to discuss politics and voting recently at a community forum. Dozens gathered in Homer on Oct. 20 at Islands and…