For Sale

Hitzer Amish built woodstoves. UHMW Plastic sled runners. 543-2379. (11)(3/1-cnx)

FOR SALE

300 Gallon Plastic Water Tanks in stock. Call Shorty at Shorty’s Shop for pricing. 543-3158 or 545-3157 (19)(9/18-cnx)

For Sale: Plastic Water Tanks

Only 31” wide, 70” high, 74” long. 500 Gallons, easily connect two for 1000 gallons! Fits through most doors for easy installation. Contact Shorty for pricing and information (907) 545-3157. (35)(6/21-cnx)

4 Acres Fishcamp Land for Sale, $10,000. 1-907-545-0103. (8)(5/19-cnx)

15000 sf warehouse, 1980 sf small house 20 by 23 three plex 700 sf 907-545-0929. (15)(3/29-cnx)

HOLITNA PARCELS RIVERFRONT AND SOUTH HILLSIDE 907-277-4608 (7)(11/1-cnx)

Knitted Yarn Socks for Valentines Day gifts. Men’s women’s children’s and infant sizes. Handmade for warmth and comfort. Expert knitter with over 50 years experience. Call or text (907) 588-2005 for more info. (33)(11/22-cnx)

For Rent

OUTSIDE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. EQUIPMENT, BOATS OR VEHICLES. NEAR BOAT HARBOR. FENCED IN AREA. 543-2402. (16)(3/17-cnx)

Employment

Looking to Hire 2 Carpenters

Pay Rate D.O.E. Summer and Fall Season. Send your resume to [email protected]. More info to call listed phone number below.

Joe Pete/ Apollo Home Solutions, LLC, 907-545-6762 (32)(7/21-cnx)

Invitation to Bid

Invitation for Bid

Materials Supply

Facilities, Modernization

Various villages in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta

The Association of Village Council Presidents Regional Housing Authority (AVCPRHA), Bethel, Alaska invites qualified contractors to bid on Construction Materials Supply as detailed in our bid packet. Interested persons may request an overview packet; fax on your letterhead with name of contact person C/O Samuel White, Facilities Director (907) 543-4472 fax. Native Preference section 7b does apply. (70)(1/17-31)

INVITATION TO BID (ITB) ITB#: BRN.INF 2024-01

For Exclusive Use of Helicopter Services Summer 2024

The Native Village of Napaimute is soliciting bids for qualified contractors to provide helicopter charter services, complete with qualified pilot, for approximately 30 days in the summer of 2024 based out of Aniak Ak. See the Napaimute website at: http://napaimute.org/ for the full ITB, or contact Joe Kameroff at (907)-676-0442, [email protected] for additional information. (69)(1/24-2/7)

Public Notice

VFW MEMBERSHIP Freedom isn’t free, and millions of Americans have paid the price for the freedom we enjoy today. Since 1899, the Veterans of Foreign Wars has served those who served America. From writing veterans legislation and then leading the fight to get it through Congress, to community projects that benefit all Americans, the VFW is an opportunity for veterans to continue to serve. Contact the VFW Robert V. Lindsey Post #10041 at 543-2241 and ask what you can do for your community. (83)(3/26-cnx)

NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY

Request for Public Document Review for the

AIRRAQ NETWORK – PHASES 1 AND 2 DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT

Public Comment Period January 23 through February 25, 2024

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Utilities Service have awarded federal funding to Bethel Native Corporation and Unicom, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of GCI Communication Corporation, to bring high-speed broadband internet service to Alaska’s Lower Kuskokwim River Delta as part of the Airraq Network (Proposed Action).

The Proposed Action would extend broadband service from Dillingham to 10 communities via approximately 559 miles of fiber optic cable (FOC).

The Proposed Action is composed of two phases. Phase 1 is the primary FOC route, which would lay cable through Bristol Bay, Kuskokwim Bay, and southwestern Alaska to serve five communities: Platinum, Eek, Napaskiak, Oscarville, and Bethel.

Phase 2 would build off the Phase 1 FOC route within Kuskokwim Bay to bring broadband to Quinhagak and Tuntutuliak in addition to extending beyond Bethel to Atmautluak, Nunapitchuk, and Kasigluk.

The Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) evaluates the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative. Under the No Action Alternative, the Proposed Action would not be constructed. As a result, these 10 communities in southwestern Alaska would remain underserved, and would continue to rely on long-haul microwave and geostationary satellite earth stations for internet service. The Proposed Action is the preferred of the two alternatives and is the only alternative that meets the purpose and need.

The Proposed Action Alternative and No Action Alternative have been assessed based on the Council on Environmental Quality’s regulations for implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act context and intensity criteria (40 Code of Federal Regulations 1508.27) based on resource group. The Draft EA considers the environmental impacts of both alternatives, and is available for review via the Internet at https://broadbandusa.ntia.gov/funding-programs/reporting/environmental-assessments.

NTIA will accept written comments on the Draft EA during the public comment period, which extends from January 23 through February 25, 2024. Please submit comments via e-mail to [email protected] or by regular mail to:

Attention: Amanda Pereira, Environmental Program Officer

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

U.S. Department of Commerce

1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room 4878

Washington, DC 20230

Comments must be postmarked or received by February 25, 2024, to ensure they become part of the official record.

Public comments on this Draft EA are requested pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 United States Code 4321, et seq. All written comments received during the comment period will be incorporated and considered in the Final EA. Providing private address information with your comment is voluntary, and such personal information will be kept confidential unless release is required by law. (447)(1/24)