New date set for the 2022 Bogus Creek 150
The 2022 Bogus Creek 150 was originally scheduled to start this Saturday, January 15th. Last week we announced the difficult decision to postpone the race due to a long stretch of poor weather and trail […]
The 2022 Bogus Creek 150 was originally scheduled to start this Saturday, January 15th. Last week we announced the difficult decision to postpone the race due to a long stretch of poor weather and trail […]
Mary “Aassten” (Menegak) Chikoyak, 79, passed away Saturday, December 4, 2021, at the Alaska Native Medical Center. On Friday, December 10, 2021, her funeral service was held at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church […]
by Tad Lindley A good gift meets some criteria. The gift is sacrificial. It costs the giver significant time or money. It is personal to the recipient. A great gift has involved much planning. And […]
Judgments Ronda Hurd, 26 Alcohol Beverages Transported by Common Carrier $250 Ravin Ohman, 21 1st Degree Indecent Exposure 2 Yrs., 7 Yrs. Prob. James Richard Rogers, 33 4th Degree Assault 3 Yrs. Prob. Isaiah Alexie, […]
• On 12-30-21 10:59 A.M., Medics responded to the report of a person having behavioral health issues. • On 12-30-21 at 5:53 P.M., Medics responded to the report of a person that is too weak […]
by Calista Corporation Staff Calista (cha-LIS-tah) Corporation has coordinated the remaining CARES Act Tribal Relief funds to provide meaningful impact to Shareholders in the YK Region—through food security, ice roads—and to those experiencing homelessness. In […]
by Frank Keim This bird should have been a parrot. Its beak size alone makes it look like one, as do its shape, size and color, and maybe even its sweet song. But it most […]
by Dr. Lorin Bradbury Question: Is it possible to reconcile after an affair and truly rebuild the relationship? I do not want to reveal whether I am a husband or a wife. But I am […]
Alaska artists may submit artworks until June 27, 2022, for inclusion in Alaska Biennial 2022, an exhibition of contemporary art produced in Alaska. Organized by the Anchorage Museum under various titles and forms for more […]
by the Alaska Department of Law The U.S. Supreme Court today (January 13th, 2022) blocked a Biden Administration regulation that would force 84 million American workers to be vaccinated for COVID-19 or face weekly testing. […]
Alaskans looking to start a career in wildland firefighting don’t have to wait until spring to take a class that will qualify them to work this summer. The Alaska Division of Forestry is piloting a […]
by YKHC Staff Update: YKHC received notification from the Alaska Section of Epidemiology late today, Friday, January 7, that a COVID-19 test sample taken within the YK Delta was positively confirmed for the omicron variant. […]
by Peter Twitchell I am eternally grateful to the Native organizations who provided us with Alaska COVID relief aid the past two years. First, the Orutsararmiut Tribal organization in Bethel, and the Bethel Native Corporation, […]
The Alaska Department of Public Safety has hired former Alaska Wildlife Trooper Colonel Joel Hard as the new Director of Village Public Safety Officer Operations for the Alaska Department of Public Safety. The newly created […]
by K300 Staff With the arrival of the omicron variant on the YK Delta in recent weeks, the K300 Race Committee has once again been forced to make a series of difficult decisions to support […]
In a move to better serve Bristol Bay communities, Grant Aviation announced today (January 13, 2022) that it is joining forces with Tanana Air Service and Shannon’s Air Taxi. The two companies will now operate […]
by the USFWS The Bureau of Indian Affairs office based in Anchorage recently allocated approximately $1.3 million to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) to move forward in the final demolition phase at the […]
by Greg Lincoln For the past few days we have been venturing out on the Kuskokwim River to see if anyone was ice fishing for pike or working on their set nets. Quyana to the […]
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