
Day: September 26, 2018


State of Alaska District Court in Bethel September 11 – 20
Judgments Scott I. Agathuk, 30 2nd Degree Harassment 10 Days Brandon T. Williams, 29 Send/Bring Alcohol to Dry Area $1500, 3 Days Andrea Kasayuli, 36 Disorderly Conduct $100 Yako Larson, 43 Driving Under the Influence […]

Bethel Fire Department Calls for week ending September 21
• On 9-14-18 at 6:55 p.m. medics responded to the area of Akiak Lane for the report of a person who had fallen. Patient was assessed and transported to the hospital. • On 9-14-18 at […]

Young Warriors sprint to Big West championship
by Tommy Wells The foundation to what could be a Big West dynasty was put in place on Saturday by the Bethel Regional High School boys’ cross country team. Sparked by top 10 runs from […]

Let’s make Local Option work for us
by Sharon Chakuchin This is true freedom, to have the streets and playgrounds, walkways and most neighborhoods free from those who have drunk too much and have found themselves either making fools of themselves or […]

2018 City Council Candidates
by K.J. Lincoln The City of Bethel will hold a Regular Election Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018 for the purpose of electing candidates to the City Council and voting on Proposition 1. This year we have […]

Dress for Success
by Tad Lindley Wearing a bow tie doesn’t make me a better teacher or a better preacher, but I wear it out of respect for the calling. Even the most expensive camo outfit from Cabelas […]

One day at a time
by Greg Lincoln Transitioning due to new changes can sometimes be hard, especially if you are a parent, and those changes include when it comes time for your children to fly the coop. When one […]

Schizo-What? Part 1
by Dr. Lorin Bradbury Question: I was just looking at a list of mental disorders. Some sound alike. What is the difference among Schizoaffective Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform Disorder, and Schizotypal Personality Disorder? […]

Mark Begich & Debra Call for Alaska
My husband, Jay Hammond, never compromised his values and that is what made him such a strong and effective Governor of Alaska. Jay always put people over his party affiliation and he understood what it […]

Fall Moose Hunt
Billie Rose Rivers, age 14, of Scammon Bay harvested her first moose with the help of her dad Billy Rivers Jr. The entire moose was shared with elders of their community.

Ballot Measure 1 hearing to be held in Bethel
Hearings on Ballot Measure 1 have been taking place all over Alaska. This is an opportunity for Alaskans to hear from each other and the Ballot Measure 1 sponsors about why they are voting YES […]

Moose Chili and Potato Dumplings
by Millie Bentley Greetings. Fall weather is upon us and so let us get to the kitchen for this recipe that can be used with ground moose. I came across a recipe I’d clipped and […]

Tinker, Lupie lead Kong’s sweep of Lower Kusko titles
by Tommy Wells Elsa Tinker made sure her chance at qualifying for the Class 1A-2A-3A state cross country meet didn’t rest in other’s hands on Saturday. The Kongiganak standout punched her ticket to the upcoming […]

TransAlaska Oil Pipeline
by Peter Twitchell In 1968 a dream was hatched to build a transAlaska oil pipeline. On November 16, 1973, President Nixon signed the Line Bill. This started our nation, the United States of America, to […]