Say’s Phoebe Sayornis saya
by Frank Keim The Say’s phoebe is one of the friendliest birds I’ve ever met, especially when mosquitoes are buzzing around your face. With their gentle facial expression, they show no fear as they hover […]
by Frank Keim The Say’s phoebe is one of the friendliest birds I’ve ever met, especially when mosquitoes are buzzing around your face. With their gentle facial expression, they show no fear as they hover […]
Regulatory Year 2023-2024 (RY23) hunting seasons for Nelchina caribou Tier I hunts RC561, RC562, and CC001 are closed by emergency order (R4-01-23). Permits for these hunts will not be distributed. Households are released from Unit […]
Judgments Sinka Williams, 20 Reckless Endangerment 1 Yr. Prob. Christopher W. Henry, 41 3rd Degree Theft 20 Days, 2 Yrs. Prob. Floyd A. Johnson, 40 4th Degree Assault 60 Days, 3 Yrs. Prob. John Ross […]
July 7 • On 7-1-23 at 7:47 a.m. medics responded to the report of a person with altered mental status. Patient assessed and transported to the hospital. • On 7-1-23 at 11:38 a.m. medics responded […]
May 25, 2023, Bethel District Court Judge William Montgomery sentenced 31-year-old Daniel Buckingham of Bethel to 30 years with seven years suspended and 23 years to serve for the 2019 sexual assault of a 16-year-old […]
A Palmer grand jury indicted 36-year-old Keenon Leland Keyes on one count of first-degree murder and one count of second-degree murder on June 29, 2023. Keyes is charged with shooting and killing 30-year-old Loy Suthammavong […]
Alaska State Troopers in Bethel received a report on June 16, 2023 that Kimberly Fitka O’Domin, age 40 of Marshall, was missing in Marshall, Alaska. O’Domin was last seen sometime late on June 15, 2023 […]
Richard Howard “Angutqaiaq” Westdahl was born October 3rd, 1954 to the late Frank and Fannie Westdahl. He was raised by his late grandparents Willie and Elena Sallison. Richard was married to his lifelong friend, Bessie […]
by Tad Lindley For many years this was always the second page in the Delta Discovery that I turned to. What do you think the first page was? My friend, Raymond, and I were talking […]
by Heather McMillion July is National Recreation and Parks month, and it is a great time to get outside. Being active outdoors offers us many benefits as it connects us with family and friends, helps […]
The 21st annual Bethel Half Marathon for 2023 is in the books, congratulations to all the runners, walkers, bikers, and relayers. Coming in first for the ladies was Elizabeth Lapointe of Montreal, Canada. She finished […]
Customer service is an integral part of a company’s success; however, sometimes the customer is not happy with the results. When this happens, consumers seek ways to remedy the situation. From a social media post […]
by Melanie Brown When wild salmon reach the point in their ocean lives where they recognize that it is time to return home to spawn, they begin to group up and travel together en masse. […]
The Rural Alaska Honors Institute will hold its 41st annual graduation July 13 from 1-2:30 p.m. in Schaible Auditorium on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Troth Yeddha’ Campus. The ceremony will stream live on Facebook. […]
Nomination categories include: Culture Bearer: Recognizes an Alaska Native who demonstrates strong involvement in the arts. Individuals nominated for this award may be involved in theater, music, dance, painting, sculpture, or storytelling. This award can […]
by Dave Kutcher We see it all the time- following periods of uncertainty in the investment markets things seem to have turned favorable again and sighs of relief can be heard across the land. We […]
by Peter Twitchell When I was in my late 20s, I always looked forward to hunting with my late first cousins, Joe Woods Jr. and Manny Joe Evon. We hunted moose every fall. One moose […]
by NOAA Fisheries New research predicts how spawning habitat in the Bering Sea may shift over the coming century of climate change. In the wake of recent warming, Pacific cod expanded their summer range into […]
by Greg Lincoln Michael Charlie of Bethel and Tununak is a Yup’ik pilot that now flies for Alaska Airlines. He has been a lifelong pilot flying in his native homeland – the YK delta region. […]
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