Incident at BRHS
Today, March 22, 2023, at approximately 8:30 am BRHS staff was alerted to a student who had brought a weapon to school. By 8:39 AM, the weapon was in the possession of BRHS staff. The […]
Today, March 22, 2023, at approximately 8:30 am BRHS staff was alerted to a student who had brought a weapon to school. By 8:39 AM, the weapon was in the possession of BRHS staff. The […]
Nina passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on February 20th, 2023 at 1:54 PM. Nina James was born on March 1st, 1934 to the late Ickeley and Irusqanaq Paulina Charles. She then married the […]
Bethel Police Dispatch was advised of a deceased individual laying on the tundra between Bethel and Napakiak on 03/16/2023. Bethel Police Department along with Bethel Search and Rescue responded to the area and located the […]
by Tad Lindley God had struck Egypt with 9 plagues: blood, frogs, lice, flies, beef, boils, hail, locusts, and darkness. After each plague, Pharaoh (the name for the Egyptian king), refused to let Moses and […]
March 13 – 21 Judgments Samuel Lake Jr., 23 2nd Degree Sexual Assault 2 Yrs., 5 Yrs. Prob. Jeffrey D. Soots, 64 1st Degree Harassment 1 Yr. Anthony L. Washington, 64 4th Degree Assault 1 […]
March 24 • The EMT-1 course concluded on February 10. There are currently six recruits. These recruits will soon take their cognitive examination and complete their skills verification portfolios. Once the exam is passed and […]
Superior Court Judge Eric B. Smith found David Simmons guilty of five counts of violating an order to submit to DNA testing after hearing evidence at a court trial conducted on March 22, 2023. Under […]
Congratulations to Cheyenne Chikigak from Alakanuk and Anchorage, she is the new 2023 Miss Cama-i. She was crowned on Saturday night of the Cama-i Festival last weekend. There were four contestants. Participants joining Chikigak were […]
While those of us in Western Alaska regularly face unique challenges because of where we live, it was a very trying holiday and winter season for the people of our little, remote village. Quite literally […]
by Adeline Raboff Sustainability is an abstract thought when you’re young and invincible like the State of Alaska. Time and technology are now rolling into our great wilderness at record speed. So are the roiling […]
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced the 2023 State Small Business Persons of the Year award winners on March 16, 2023. Akiak Technology LLC is proud to announce that Sharon Hamer, the first indigenous […]
by Dave Kutcher It is quite often that when we meet people for the first time they have already retired and are seeking alternatives for their employer sponsored retirement plan assets. Some of you reading […]
by Peter Twitchell Our lives from childhood to adolescence have depended largely on our parents, and other mature adults including our beloved Elders and our teachers who were there for us sixteen years of their […]
by Alan Brown The Alaska Army National Guard has been operating a UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter out of Bethel since late January 2023 and will continue doing so for the foreseeable future to continue federal […]
The Alaska National Guard along with agencies from the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs held a recruiting outreach event in Bethel March 24-26 coinciding with the Cama-i Dance Festival. Members of multiple Alaska National […]
The Bethel Lady Warriors made it to the State 3A Tournament by claiming one of the berths for the Western Conference. They competed at the state level last week March 22 – 23, 2023 in […]
by Greg Lincoln The long-awaited Cama-i Festival is back at its former venue, the Bethel Regional High School after a few years and folks were thrilled with its return. It was hosted by the SouthWest […]
Alaska State Troopers from the Bethel AST Post were in Napaskiak conducting a village visit on March 16, 2023. Shortly after their arrival, they were notified of a residential fire in the village. Troopers responded […]
Alaska Wildlife Troopers in Fairbanks received information that a Facebook post was made advertising the sale of food items made with moose game meat on 02/28/2023. Investigation revealed the Facebook post belonged to Amy Carroll, […]
by Carlo Mandras Our junior and senior high school students visited the YKHC on March 13 to learn about various careers in the healthcare industry. Student participating in the Medical Terminology and Human Biology program […]
March 7 – 15 Judgments Maxie Glela Mezak, 58 3rd Degree Assault 6 Mos., 6 Yrs. Prob. Tristen Snow, 25 4th Degree Assault, 1st Degree Vehicle Theft, 1st Degree Criminal Trespassing 3 Yrs. Prob., 1 […]
March 10 • 3/5/2023 12:13 AM- M5 transported a patient with hip pain. • 3/5/2023 10:35 AM M5 transported an intoxicated patient with leg pain. • 3/5/2023 8:36 PM M5 transported a patient that had […]
by Ned Rozell When a great deal of Earth’s water was locked up within mountains of ice, our ancestors scampered across a dry corridor from what is today Siberia over to Alaska. Those adventurous souls […]
by Tad Lindley Many years ago, about 3,200 years or so, the Hebrew people were slaves in Egypt. They had entered Egypt as unusual heroes 400 years before that, but as their population grew and […]
by Ned Rozell While running through Bicentennial Park in Anchorage, biologist Jessy Coltrane spotted a porcupine in a birch tree. On her runs on days following, she saw it again and again, in good weather […]
Congratulations to the newly crowned 2023 Miss Fairbanks Native Association (FNA), Hailey Anganaran Moses of Fairbanks. And the 2nd runner up Miss Fairbanks Native Association Princess is Alana Amitatugaq Moses. Hailey and Alana are sisters, […]
When presented accurately, the rights of parents to be involved and informed about what their children are being taught in school should not be controversial. For mothers and fathers, the question is simple: Should you […]
by the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission In this time of climate change, warming waters, and changing marine food webs, it seems more important than ever that we do all we can to protect declining […]
by Dave Kutcher Well, if you have been following us here each week, you’ve heard us discuss safe distribution guidelines before. For years the industry accepted rule was not to exceed 4% of your retirement […]
by Maj. Chelsea Aspelund During a complex medevac involving three 176th Wing Guardian Angel teams, two HC-130J Combat King II aircraft and one HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopter, a combat rescue officer and a pararescueman parachuted […]
Rep. Peltola, GCI Tech GiveAway & $35K in Scholarships. The 2023 Alaska Academic Decathlon State Competition brought together high school students from around the state to the UAA Campus, March 1-4, to compete in ten […]
The Bethel Junior High Wrestling team competed at the Tanana Invitational Wrestling Tournament on March 3-4, 2023 in Fairbanks, AK. Wrestling squads who competed include: Anchor Kings , Anchorage Christian Schools, Avalanche Wrestling Association, Bethel […]
by KRITFC The Programmatic Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, created in 2004, is the document that guides fisheries management in the North Pacific, including the setting of commercial fishing harvest quotas and bycatch limits in the […]
by KRITFC We co-hosted a community meeting in Kwethluk about the Kwethluk River weir project. The Kwethluk River weir is a long-term salmon spawner abundance monitoring project operated by the Organized Village of Kwethluk, U.S. […]
by Greg Lincoln Yukon Delta region basketball teams who made it to the state 1A and 2A championships included the Akiuk Lady Grizzlies, the Scammon Bay Lady Eagles, the St. Mary’s Lady Eagles, the Akiachak […]
photo by John Wallace Local Kuskokwim mushers Pete Kaiser of Bethel, Richie Diehl of Aniak, and Mike Williams Jr. of Akiak crossed the finish line for the greatest dog mushing race on earth – the […]
August 30 – September 4 Judgments Wendy Ward, 40 2nd Degree Harassment 1 Yr. Prob. Otto Lloyd Moses, 41 2nd Degree Harassment, Violate Conditions of Release 1 Yr. Prob. Kimberly Cheryl Seton, 31 Violate Conditions […]
February 28 • Between 02/01/2023 and 02/28/2023, the Bethel Fire Department responded to 86 EMS and 11 Fire incidents. • On 02/05/2023 at 1:58 p.m., medics responded to Chief Eddie Hoffman Highway for the report […]
Alaska State Troopers attempted to stop a black 2015 GMC pick-up for reckless driving on the Parks Highway near Wasilla Lake on 03/10/23 at 2013 hours. The driver of the GMC failed to stop and […]
Alaska Wildlife Troopers in Fairbanks received information that a Facebook post was made advertising the sale of food items made with moose game meat on 02/28/2023. Investigation revealed the Facebook post belonged to Amy Carroll, […]
The Yukon Delta Conference 1A basketball tournament has its champions – the Scammon Bay Eagles and the St. Mary’s Lady Eagles. The Western Conference 2A winners are also in – the Hooper Bay Warriors and […]
Total spending per Alaska K-12 student was more than $18,000 in 2020 — 35% more than the national average, and that doesn’t count millions of dollars in COVID-19 relief and some other related funds. That […]
by Vivian Korthuis Critical Infrastructure, Communications, Technology, Climate Change, and Energy. The following is the testimony provided to the Panel: Critical Alaska Native Concerns on Economic Security, Energy Security and Food Security by Vivian Korthuis, […]
by Dave Kutcher We’ve all heard this statement before, haven’t we? The underlying notion is it doesn’t matter what you earn on your money, or how much money you earn … it matters how much […]
by Peter Twitchell The television networks, have been showing law judges trying cases on television that millions of people watch each day. Judges on television hear cases every day about personal injuries, and other legal […]
by AVCP Staff In 2018, Ashley Johnson-Barr was taken from her family, friends, community, and Tribe. March 12th is her day and AVCP joins people around the state in taking the day to remember and […]
The Bethel Lady Warriors, the Barrow Lady Whalers, the Nome Nanooks, and the Barrow Whalers have earned berths to the 2023 State 3A basketball tournament in Anchorage, March 22 – 25. The Bethel Lady Warriors […]
by KYUK Staff KYUK is saddened to learn about the recent passing of the long-serving chairperson of the KYUK Board of Directors, Max Angellan of Kwethluk. We extend our condolences to his family and friends. […]
by Greg Lincoln The Alaska Coastal Conference girls division has a brand new champion – the Akiuk Lady Grizzlies. This is the first time in the history of the 35 year tournament that the Lady […]
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