
Bethel girl sees Bigfoot behind BIA Site
The BIA Site is surrounded by many patches of brush that could hide animals. It was initially reserved for the U.S. Air Force in 1951 during the Cold War years (1947-1991) after the Korean War […]
The BIA Site is surrounded by many patches of brush that could hide animals. It was initially reserved for the U.S. Air Force in 1951 during the Cold War years (1947-1991) after the Korean War […]
by Mary Weiss Ten Bethel Regional High School students are making history by participating in a swimming class at the YK Fitness Center- the newest physical education class offered by BRHS. There are four girls […]
by Arthur Simeon II Arthur Simeon II passed away on October 28, 2013. He handwrote this story of the sighting of a Bigfoot-like creature that he witnessed before he passed. The date was May 16th, […]
by Greg Lincoln The City of Bethel Council voted to pass an action memorandum that would direct city administration to review the potential incorporation of a borough in the Kuskokwim Region. This also includes collaboration […]
by Greg Lincoln Quyana to all the Veterans on this special day when we honor and remember the men and women who continue to sacrifice on our behalf for the freedoms that we enjoy today. […]
by Greg Lincoln The Ayaprun Elitnaurvik Immersion Charter School and the Kuskokwim Learning Academy, housed in the former Kilbuck School building in Bethel, was destroyed by an early morning fire on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. […]
by Greg Lincoln Harry Nevak was on his way to work at the school in Newtok on the morning of September 11th, 2015, when he noticed something was not right. There was a teenager by […]
by Greg Lincoln The newly published Yup’ik Bible, or Tanqilriit Igat, was celebrated at the Alaska Moravian Church in Bethel on October 18th, 2015. For many years, hardworking translators, proofreaders, editors, type setters, and supporters […]
by K.J. Lincoln Imagine holding or even looking at a very old and amazingly preserved Yupigtaq uluaq, a wooden doll, or a braid of grass that is hundreds of years old. A most fascinating event […]
by Tommy Wells SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Natalie Hanson didn’t know anything about the sport of powerlifting as a youngster growing up in Western Alaska. It is safe to say the sport certainly knows a […]
by Tommy Wells Forget the 1927 New York Yankees. Write off the Boston Celtics and Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. The most dominant team in the history of sports may well be a lot […]
by Tommy Wells ANCHORAGE – Angel Medina leaned back in his chair on the sideline of the Alaska Airlines Center in front of a large crowd in the University of Alaska-Anchorage’s Alaska Airlines Center and […]
by Tommy Wells With a blanket of stars overhead and his team of nine dogs pulling him briskly along the Kuskokwim River toward Bethel, Pete Kaiser took a brief look over his shoulder and found […]
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