Break ins at Emmonak reported
The clinic, Ryan Air, and the Department of Transportation building in Emmonak were broken into, said a report from the Alaska State Troopers. On 12/18/16 Emmonak AST received a report that the Emmonak Clinic was […]
The clinic, Ryan Air, and the Department of Transportation building in Emmonak were broken into, said a report from the Alaska State Troopers. On 12/18/16 Emmonak AST received a report that the Emmonak Clinic was […]
Judgments Paul Rene, 46 2nd Degree Terror Threat 5 Days, 1 Yr. Prob. Yako Petluska, 41 4th Degree Assault 180 Days, 3 Yrs. Prob. John I. McGeary, 39 4th Degree Assault 365 Days Bernard Mael, […]
Aniak based Alaska State Troopers were notified of a plane crash that occurred at Marvel Dome, which is approximately 4-5 miles from the Marvel Creek strip/mine on 12/16/16 at about 1325 hours. It was reported […]
Saint Mary’s based Troopers, with the assistance of Saint Mary’s and Mountain Village VPOs conducted an area warrant roundup on 12/21/2016. During the roundup Troopers located and arrested 8 people with active warrants (2 in […]
by Dr. Lorin Bradbury Question: What is systematic desensitization? Systematic Desensitization is a type of behavior therapy used to overcome phobias and other anxiety disorders. Psychiatrist, Joseph Wolpe, developed the method after he discovered cats […]
by Millie Bentley Greetings and Merry Christmas! I hope you all had a nice holiday with friends and family. Does anyone like lemon? Here is an old but good recipe for Lemon Bread given to […]
Marilyn Jean Laraux truly enjoyed this time of year as we celebrate our Lord Jesus Christ our Savior’s birth. Her strong faith in the Lord was reflected in her kindness, generosity, prayers and caring for […]
Jody Sleppy, 53, of Bethel, AK, passed away suddenly on November 10, 2016, with his family by his side, in Anchorage, AK. Jody Greg Sleppy was born on August 12, 1963, in Denver Colorado to […]
by Tad Lindley Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Matthew 28:19 Then Peter said unto them, Repent, […]
by Peter Twitchell It was December 25, 1957, Christmas morning, and the floors of my mom and dad’s house were warm from the 4 X 4 foot steel wood burning stove in the basement of […]
I’ve been a resident of Alaska for 55 years and would like to express my extreme disappointment and, yes, outrage concerning the Alaska Board of Game’s Proposal 155 to kill wolves in District 15C north […]
by Brad Cole There was a foot of fresh snow on the ground and inside the sauna you could hear the whistling of the evening wind. The thinly planked walls had a gap open to […]
Fredrika Lupie of Tuntutuliak drives to the basket for 2 in their game with Bethel’s BeThe1 team during the 2016 Ray Jacob Memorial Tournament on Monday.
by The Native Village of Napaimute 12-22-16 TTSP Report #3:* “Breaking Trail & Breaking Down” Summary: Middle Kuskokwim Ice Road and Trail Crews have done a lot of good hard work over the past few […]
Board of Regents votes to locate consolidated University of Alaska College of Education at the University of Alaska Southeast. Today, the University of Alaska Board of Regents approved unanimously in an 11-0 vote to establish […]
by CVRF Staff Each year, Coastal Villages Region Fund (CVRF) distributes benefits to the region as part of its longstanding Elder Program. Across CVRF’s 20 member communities, 667 elders are receiving $325,000 in benefits, as […]
Greg Larson of Napaskiak has won the 2016 Season Opener sled dog race in Bethel. In all, 22 mushers came out for the race sponsored by the K300 Race Committee last Saturday, December 24th, 2016. […]
Alaska Village Electric Cooperative announces lineman Leland Rogers earned Journeyman Lineman status and electrical engineer Aimee Chase earned her P.E. (Professional Engineer) license. Rogers, hired in June 2010, first passed the Merchant Apprenticeship program that […]
by K.J. Lincoln The Bethel Regional High School Music Department regaled the crowd with an evening of band, choir, and solo music performed by Director Mr. Carlson and the talented student musicians of BRHS. The […]
by Greg Lincoln As another wonderful year comes to a close, we are honored again to have brought you The Delta Discovery this past year. We could not have done it without your help, kindness, […]
Your old jeans can be made into a useful beautiful rug for your floor this winter. The seams from your jeans can be cut out leaving four panels which are cut into strips and crocheted. […]
Light fills the Moravian Church during the Christmas Eve Candlelight Service in Bethel. At right is Elder John P. Charlie during the singing of Jesus Yugni Tanqilriaruuq.
by K.J. Lincoln “I have never talked about this because I used to think people wouldn’t believe me,” she said. Her name is Susie and she asked that we only use her first name for […]
by Tommy Wells The Aniak Lady Halfbreeds turned in a strong performance this past weekend at the Class 1A state basketball tournament in Anchorage. The Aniak girls posted a 2-2 record in the four-day event […]
by Greg Lincoln The American flag that once graced the Kilbuck School and an Eskimo drum cauyaq that once kept the beat to songs danced by the students at Ayaprun Elitnaurvik before a fire destroyed […]
by Tommy Wells The Toksook Bay High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams are back on top of the Class 1A world. Well, at least, the Coastal Conference world that is. The Toksook Bay teams […]
by Tommy Wells The Bethel Regional High School spoiled the Bristol Bay Angels’ two-game venture into the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta this weekend by claiming a wild 40-39 overtime victory on Saturday afternoon in front a large […]
This lone baby muskox has been spotted on the high hills of Nelson Island near the old settlement site of Nunallret. The photo was taken on February 2nd, 2016. The little arctic ungulate has been […]
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