
Day: April 25, 2018


Has the Donlin Gold Project EIS Process Served the Residents of the Kuskokwim Well?
by Dave Cannon Back in January of 2013, when the Army Corps of Engineers held their initial “scoping meeting” in Aniak as part of the Donlin Gold Project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process, I and […]

A Statement from former Calista Chairman
by Wayne Don Calista Corporation Shareholders: In the coming days you will see a press release endorsed by a slim majority of the Calista board of directors who initiated action to remove me as the […]

The Skies the Limit to finding gainful employment
by Peter Twitchell Anchorage has given me even more options what to do to help people. I have been going to 3 job fairs and everyone wants to hire someone for the busy summer months […]

Daniel’s 70 Weeks Part 2: The Rise of the Antichrist
by Tad Lindley If you didn’t read last week’s column you might want to read that first, as this is a continuation. If you don’t have access to it, please read Daniel 9:24-27 with the […]

New report on CDQ program confirms deep flaws and explores potential solutions
by CVRF Staff Coastal Villages Region Fund has commissioned and released a report examining economic need among the areas served by each of the six Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) groups. Coastal Villages is […]


Warriors unveil new track program at Homer Invitational
by Tommy Wells The Bethel Regional High School Warriors scored a first on Saturday when they stepped onto the track at Homer High School. Although they failed to claim a medal, the Warriors sprinted their […]

BRHS Warrior Archers place 3rd at Western Nationals
by Rafe Johnson Last week 26 Bethel Archers traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah to compete in the first ever Western Nationals for the National Archery in the Schools Program. Competing against hundreds of archers […]

Kuskokwim Grand Pike
Crystal Savok caught this giant pike inside Kialiq River a few miles from Tuntutuliak on April 7, 2018. “It was so big it couldn’t fit out of the fishing hole,” wrote Minnie McIntyre. “We had […]

KuC Student of the Year Awards
by Cindy Andrecheck University of Alaska Fairbanks Kuskokwim Campus is pleased to announce its Student of the Year Awards. Full-time Student of the Year Award was presented to Thomas Andrew Rudy Mian’aq Daniel from Bethel, […]

LKSD District NYO Meet Results
Kneel Jump High School Girls 1 Mikayla Kassaiuli, Newtok, 43” 2 Katelyn Paul, Kipnuk, 42 ¼” 3 Keisha Demientieff, Akiuk, 40” 4 Amanda Kanrilak, Tununak, 37 5/8” 5 Albina Andy, Newtok, 37 3/8” Boys 1 […]

Kuskokwim Ice Classic Minute Madness A Second Chance Contest!
The tripod is about to move! Wish you had another chance at a jackpot? For the second year, the Kuskokwim Ice Classic is offering a second guessing opportunity in addition to the regular Ice Classic […]

State of Alaska District Court in Bethel April 16 – 20
Judgments Nickanoff W. Peterson, 34 1st Degree Burglary 1 Yr., 3 Yrs. Prob. Jessica R. Waska, 26 Reckless Driving, Violate 24 Hrs. CWS, Conditions of Release 5 Days, 1 Yr. Prob. Garis Kinegak, 31 4th […]

Bethel Fire Department Calls for week ending April 20
• 4-14-18 at 2:04 pm Medics responded to the area of AC Main Store for the report of a person with a fast heart rate. Patient was assessed and transported to the hospital. • 4-14-18 […]

What can you do after high school?
Graduation is coming close, and life after high school is much more interesting. Having a high school diploma is a ticket into the world. Mr. Dyment, the KLA Dean of Students and Math teacher, said, […]

Complicated grief
by Greg Lincoln Last week we talked a little about our elders. Since then, we have had other thoughts that we would like to include. As an elder grieves, we think of the many times […]