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The replacement built by Smyth will be the third iteration of the burled wood arch. In 1974, Red Olson began crafting the first arch that served the Iditarod for 25 years.
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Gladys Jung sixth-grader Maya Iverson becomes second-ever Bethel girl to win state Triple Crown, placing first in Greco, freestyle, and folkstyle.
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Twenty-four-year-old Mathew Hunter says that it comes down to discipline and being one’s "true authentic self."
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The Lady Warriors and Warriors traveled to Valdez over the weekend of Feb. 10, and each team finished third in the Valdez Elks Basketball Tournament.
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A wide field of at least 14 mushers is set to compete on what could be a variable trail from Bethel to Bogus Creek and back this weekend in the annual Bogus Creek 150 race. Here’s what to expect from the race this weekend and how you can keep track of the action.
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Late last week, the 2024 VFW Post 10041 Basketball Tournament took over Bethel Regional High School’s gymnasium for three days of basketball games. Here are the results.
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It takes an immense amount of work and stamina for a dog team and musher to make it to the finish line of a 300-mile race. That’s especially true for the last team to finish.
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Not all mushers are quiet, but Raymond Alexie is, and seems to find solace in the near-silent hours with his dogs. He is an observer. Learning how his dogs behave, knowing when to push them and when to take it slow is what has made him so successful.
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Most Kuskokwim 300 Sled Dog Race teams are more than 100 miles up the trail after blazing a fast pace overnight from Bethel.
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The Bethel Lady Warriors were ahead of the Valdez Lady Buccaneers for the first three quarters. But the Lady Buccaneers caught up in the fourth quarter when they scored 20 points. Valdez’s Destiny Day made some last-second free throws. With 0.4 seconds left after a foul, that gave the Warriors a small window to try to pull off the upset.
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For three days, the boys and girls high school basketball teams from Unalakleet, Valdez, Homer, and Bethel competed in an intense environment.
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Bethel Regional High School’s varsity basketball teams traveled to Kenai on Wednesday, Jan. 10, then to Nikiski on Thursday, Jan. 11.