K300 Challenge Winner and Auction results
by K300 Staff Stephen Maxie, of Napaskiak, is the sole winner of the first ever “K300 Challenge”. Maxie guessed that Richie Diehl would win the race with an elapsed time of 36 hours, 58 minutes […]
by K300 Staff Stephen Maxie, of Napaskiak, is the sole winner of the first ever “K300 Challenge”. Maxie guessed that Richie Diehl would win the race with an elapsed time of 36 hours, 58 minutes […]
Zack and Brian Guest work on installing Kuskokwim Ice Road markers below Bethel. The official markers for the Kuskokwim Ice Road are provided by the State of Alaska Department of Transportation. The markers are being […]
Judgments Moses Charles Beaver, 36 4th Degree Assault 2 Yrs. Prob. Robby Joseph Levi, 40 Violate Conditions of Release 7 Days Moxie Alexie Jr., 40 4th Degree Assault 1 Yr. Prob. Jason Noatak, 35 4th […]
• On 2-19-21 at 11:59 A.M., Medics responded to the report of a person that has chest pain. Patient was assessed and transported to the hospital. • On 2-19-21 at 5:49 P.M., Medics responded to […]
by RurAL CAP Staff In December of 2011, the Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. (RurAL CAP) opened Karluk Manor, Anchorage’s inaugural Housing First facility, to eligible populations. For nine years, Karluk Manor has provided […]
The Alaska Department of Public Safety is beginning the process of training 53 new law enforcement officers destined for locations across the state, including 8 lateral hires and 45 new recruits. The Alaska State Troopers […]
Calista Corporation is pleased to announce its largest distribution at $8.1 million will occur this spring, a 16 percent increase from last year’s spring distribution of $6.97 million. Additionally, the number of Shareholders increased by […]
by Calista Corporation Staff Calista Corporation is clarifying misunderstandings in the recent resolution passed by YKHC’s executive board opposing a regional tribal government. Calista is merely the most recent organization seeking to support Yukon-Kuskokwim Tribal […]
by Dr. Lorin Bradbury Question: I am a Christian and I am afraid of the secular theories of counseling and psychology. How can I find a psychologist or counselor who practices Christian psychology? First, I […]
Donlin Gold, a long-time sponsor of the Iron Dog race, congratulates all of the 2021 race teams on a safe and successful ride to and from Big Lake. The course is over 2,600 miles through […]
Father Charles Jon (Chuck) Peterson, SJ, 82, pastoral minister to Native peoples in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, died December 24, 2020, in San Jose, California, of complications of Covid-19. Fr. Peterson was born November […]
by Tad Lindley Have you ever read the Book of the Revelation? If you haven’t, you are missing a blessing. The Bible even promises a blessing to us if we read the Revelation. Blessed is […]
by Bjorn Dihle Erin Ranney might be best described as a force of nature for nature. When she was 13 years old, she began working on a setnet operation in the Egegik district in Bristol […]
by Frank Keim Many years ago while a friend and I were watching Bank swallows fly in and out of their cavities near a Yukon River village, he told me to watch as he tried […]
by CVRF Staff Locations in Eek, Scammon Bay and Kipnuk will support residents’ subsistence lifestyles while helping them save time and money. Coastal Villages Region Fund (CVRF) today announced its partnership with American Honda Motor […]
by Millie Bentley Greetings. I hope you are all doing good. This recipe calls for a slow cooker, which can come in handy during one of your buys days – just assemble the ingredients, toss […]
by Peter Twitchell It was a very interesting trip to the State of Arizona. I was surprised that the terrain was not flat but mountainous and rough with steep rocky mountain ranges and deep valleys, […]
This formation will not diminish any of the Tribes’ Powers I am going to try and knock down two issues with one stone. First, I would like to thank Gloria Simeon for writing regarding YKHC […]
by Elena Aluskak Umyuaqaqa aanama inerqulallra cenirtaaresqevkenii – I remember my mom’s admonishment on “going house to house” known today as “visiting” (notice how the latter seems to make it very ok). She would talk […]
The deadline to apply for a $5,000 Our Language grant from Doyon Foundation has been extended to Friday, March 12, at 5 p.m. AKST. In a continuing effort to revitalize the endangered Native languages of […]
The Roses of Andreafski Girls Club was approached by a concerned citizen who was worried about an elder in town whose chainsaw was taken from his porch. They wanted to know if the Roses could […]
by Mike Williams Sr. Dear Chairman Jim, Akiak Native Community is a Federally Recognized Tribe, one of 56 Tribal Governments in our region. Some of the YKHC Board members are from our neighboring Tribes of […]
Response and recovery efforts continue this week in Tuluksak after the community’s water plant was destroyed in a fire last month. Personnel from the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs visited Tuluksak Monday and […]
by Senator Lyman Hoffman Good Morning – Here we are at the end of the sixth week of session. The Senate Finance committee heard from Education and Early Development on the School Major Maintenance and […]
by GCI Staff Founder of YK Delta Lifesavers recognized for years of community activism in Bethel. GCI’s corporate philanthropy program, GCI Gives, presented Bethel resident Beverly Hoffman with its annual Trailblazer of the Year award […]
by Greg Lincoln During a pandemic is the worst possible time to have your internet shut off because you went over your limit, especially if you are a tribal organization here in our YK delta […]
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