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Investigation of suspicious circumstances

The Alaska State Troopers were notified on March 16, 2024, at 5:43 am, of a death in Nunam Iqua. Troopers responded to the community to investigate the death. A preliminary investigation determined that 30-year-old Nunam […]

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Delta Lifestyles

Sweet Roll Dough

This bread recipe is from The Alaskan Grub-Box by Sis Laraux who collected and compiled delicious recipes from her friends and relatives. This sweet roll dough recipe is from Evelyn Elliott. Bake and enjoy. Quyana! […]

Contributors

Separate, but together

by Dave Kutcher We get the age-old question all the time about when folks should begin their social security benefits. Do we wait until full retirement age, start as early as possible or even wait […]

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Music and radio

by Peter Twitchell Doors open to you when you’re sober and when you sober up the world of opportunities opens up to you like it did for me. I want to talk about people I’ve […]

Letters to the Editor

AFN launches President search

Julie Kitka will be transitioning out of the President role at the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) later this year. The AFN board is thankful for her 33 years as President and for announcing her […]

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Inside Bethel News

Funding secured to remove derelict barges in Steamboat Slough

Murkowski announces investments for YK Delta in six-bill appropriations package including funding for YKHC Employee Housing. U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), a senior member of the Appropriations Committee and Ranking Member of the Interior-Environment Appropriations […]

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Fugitive arrested

In December 2023, the Fairbanks Criminal Suppression Unit (CSU) became aware that Michael Oakman, 55, of Arizona was residing in the Fairbanks area. Oakman was a fugitive from justice wanted on several full extradition felony […]

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For Sale

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 […]

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Sports

Bethel Warrior Cheer Team wins regionals

The Bethel Warrior Cheerleaders are the region champions for the 3A Western Conference Cheer Competition which took place in Utqiagvik, AK March 8-9. They will be headed to compete at state on March 19, 2024. […]

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Delta Lifestyles

Cranberry Cookies

Hello! This recipe is for Cranberry Cookies from the “Alaskan Grub Box” recipe book by Sis Laraux. It comes from Donna Lindsey, quyana! Cranberry Cookies 1 c. granulated sugar ¾ c. packed brown sugar ½ […]

Heard it in the Steam House

Marine scientist rows across the Atlantic

by Ned Rozell The first days were the hardest days, Noelle Helder said. Imagine being as seasick as you will ever be while surfing waves that look like mountains. You can’t sleep during nights that […]

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Village Telegraph

Akiachak Students of the Month

by Mary George An assembly for the Akiachak February Students of the Month was held on Wednesday, March 6 in the school gym. Recognition was given with certificates for each student. The celebration encompassed students […]

Contributors

What a sober mind can accomplish

by Peter Twitchell When I think back to Bethel when I was a boy in the 1950s, you had to be educated – a craftsman mechanic who knows something about electrical engineering and how machines […]

Letters to the Editor

Governor vetoes Senate Bill 140

Governor Dunleavy has announced that he has vetoed Senate Bill 140, the broadly supported bipartisan education bill which passed overwhelmingly on a vote of 56-3. The governor’s decision to veto this comprehensive and bipartisan education […]

Speak Your Mind

Biden targets Alaska’s petroleum reserve

by Senator Lisa Murkowski, Senator Dan Sullivan, and Rep. Mary Peltola When President Biden recently suspended the approval of new U.S. liquified natural gas (LNG) export facilities, he drew bipartisan condemnation for an election-year move […]

In our Native Land

Why is Denali so tall?

by Ned Rozell Denali, North America’s highest peak at 20,310 feet above sea level, always seemed abnormally high to Peter Haeussler. He is a geologist who has studied the mountain for years and has also […]

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For Sale

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 […]

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Village Telegraph

Hammonds sentenced for multiple counts

Yesterday (March 5th, 2024), retired Superior Court Judge Nelson Traverso sentenced 50-year-old John Hammonds of Akiachak to serve 86 years of incarceration after being convicted of one count of Sexual Abuse of a Minor in […]

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Seavey penalized for Iditarod Rule 34 infraction

Iditarod Race Marshal, Warren Palfrey, convened a three-person panel comprised of race officials today (March 6th, 2024) to discuss (bib #7) Dallas Seavey’s encounter with a moose early Monday morning enroute from Skwentna to Finger […]

Obituaries

Roy Andrew Peratrovich Jr.

Roy Andrew Peratrovich Jr. – Yeil-Naawu – son of renowned civil rights activists Elizabeth and Roy Peratrovich Sr., passed away on Nov. 26, 2023, in Gig Harbor, Wash. A member of the Tlingit Nation, Roy […]

Contributors

Help is on the way

by Dave Kutcher With saving for retirement becoming harder and harder for young families, particularly for those also trying to save money for their children’s higher education, there is some good news afoot that you […]

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Remembering Grandma’s Spring Camp

by Peter Twitchell My article today is entitled, Remembering Grandma’s Spring Camp”. I have fun memories of camping out with Mom, Dad, Grandma Hannah when the Kuskokwim River ice would break up in front of […]

Letters to the Editor

Stand for truth right now

Rep Kevin McCabe (R) Big Lake has introduced HB107, a bill that establishes legal definitions for “person” and “life” for criminal law definitions and it’s getting it’s first hearing at 1:30PM TODAY (Feb. 26th, 2024) […]

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Teachings regarding traditional Yup’ik Dancing regalia

by Arevgaq Theresa John Caputnguarmiut yuarutiit “Imumi tamaani, qulirat nalliitni…’ Traditional dance of Cevv’arnermiut entitled “In times old, during ancient story times…” Ukanirpak qasgimi yura’arqameng nutemllarnek takellrianek qaspertelallruut. Since time immemorial dancers only used long […]

Village Telegraph

Snow Owl

by Brad Cole The frozen Meade River bends along steep snowy bluffs and disappears into a distant hazy horizon. I stop walking to watch a lone caribou crossing the winter river and vanish into the […]

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Village Telegraph

UAF names fall 2023 honors students

The University of Alaska Fairbanks has announced the students named to the deans’ and chancellor’s lists for the fall 2023 semester. The lists recognize students’ outstanding academic achievements. Students receiving a 3.9 grade point average […]

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Inside Bethel News

Moose taken during closed season

On October 14, 2023, while working on an unrelated case, AWT Bethel discovered a video of a moose being shined with an artificial light before being shot by someone from a boat. Utilizing multiple search […]

Contributors

Three Commandments That Promise Longer Life,Or Why We Shoot the Gray Swans, And Why Drug Dealers Live Shorter

by Tad Lindley The Hebrew Bible, commonly referred to as the Old Testament, has 613 commandments. Perhaps you are more familiar with the Ten Commandments found in Exodus 20, but Jewish scholars have studied the […]

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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 […]

Cop Shop

State of Alaska District Court in Bethel

August 30 – September 4 Judgments Alvin Joseph Chief, 41 Violate Conditions of Release $50 Francis Aparezuk, 36 4th Degree Assault 1 Yr. Benjamin Dock, 55 1st Degree Harassment, 1st Degree Criminal Trespassing 180 Days, […]

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In all things, give thanks

by Peter Twitchell The good Lord tells us in the Holy Bible, in all things give thanks. Many times I see redheaded sparrows, little birds, happily flying near me and they have their little movements. […]

Contributors

Some things deserve repeating

by Dave Kutcher We know last week we spent some time talking about some simple rules to govern or guide your financial plans to assure yourself that you are set up for retirement. Some things, […]

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Sleetmute School is Condemned

by Doug Molyneaux Sleetmute students and staff have retreated to portions of their school building that have yet to threaten collapse or require use of raingear and hardhats in class. State government has failed to […]

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Brent Sass disqualified from the 2024 Iditarod

The Iditarod Trail Committee Board convened a special meeting on February 22, 2024, where the Board unanimously voted, pursuant to Rule 53, to disqualify Brent Sass from competing in the 2024 Iditarod following accusations of […]

Contributors

Contentment in aging

by Peter Twitchell Old age is not bad. I’m more content with life, more relaxed, more focused. I regard good health way up there, it’s very important these days to take care of oneself. Paying […]

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Simple rules have big impact on success

by Dave Kutcher When things are going well it is easy to forget simple financial “rules to live by” because when markets perform they help erase mistakes with little consequence. However, things aren’t always good, […]

Letters to the Editor

Ranked choice voting

Dear Fellow Alaskan, In the past few days, we observed both Elizabeth Peratrovich Day and Presidents’ Day – holidays that allow us to honor and reflect on the contributions of leaders who shaped our country. […]

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Interior and Agriculture Departments propose changes to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on Federal Subsistence Board

by the US Department of the Interior The Departments of the Interior and Agriculture today (Feb. 15th, 2024) announced a proposal to strengthen Alaska Tribal representation on the Federal Subsistence Board (FSB), which manages subsistence […]

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Inside Bethel News

Calista Corporation announces 2024 Spring Distribution

Over 37,300 Shareholders will receive 44th Distribution. Calista (cha-LIS-tah) Corporation’s largest-ever Shareholder distribution of $12.1 million will occur on or before April 19. This distribution is 7 percent larger than last year’s spring distribution of […]

From The Editor

March Madness begins

by Greg Lincoln The 36th Annual Coastal Conference will be taking place this weekend, starting on Saturday, March 2nd and finishing up on Monday March 4th here in Bethel at the WarriorDome. On the girls […]

Contributors

There’s Nobody Like Jesus

by Tad Lindley This is excerpted and edited from a message preached without notes by the late Johnny James at the Pentecostals of Alexandria. It can be heard in its entirety on Youtube by searching […]

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Love others

by Peter Twitchell As I’ve grown older and wiser, and closer to the Lord and savior Jesus Christ, our Redeemer of Nazareth, I have learned a few things about my own behavior. When I was […]

Letters to the Editor

Stop wanton waste of bycatch

Dear Leaders of Bristol Bay and Calista: Bristol Bay Forever salmon will not be able to survive if the protection of our ecosystems in Bristol Bay AND the ecosystems of the Gulf of Alaska and […]

Inside Bethel News

KuC brings Winter Carnival to Bethel

Sharon Chakuchin, a volunteer at the Winter Carnival, skiis with her 3 year old granddaughter Evelyn on the groomed ski trail by KUC. Photo by Beverly Hoffman by Theresa Quiner On February 17th, the University […]