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The rising cost of food and other household goods compound in rural Alaska, where the shipping system that bypasses postal offices is seeing a rate hike.
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Yuut Elitnaurviat, the vocational center serving the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, is under new leadership after Executive Director Mike Hoffman recently retired. Yuut Elitnaiurviat says it could not be in better hands with his replacement – a household name across the region and the state.
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COVID-19 changed the shape of the Association of Village Council Presidents’ annual convention. For one thing, there were no resolutions this year because…
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Child care just got cheaper for Alaska Native families in communities served by the Association of Village Council Presidents. The program, using CARES…
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The Association of Village Council Presidents' annual convention kicks off Wednesday, Sept. 23. Like many events during the coronavirus pandemic, it will…
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The only store the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta village of Kasigluk burned down on the night of Sept. 10, leaving residents without a place in town to buy…
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There is over $13 million available in CARES Act funding for Bethel tribal members, but ONC says that applicants need to use the mail, internet, or phone…
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Earlier in August, pilots trying to land at the Aniak airport got a last-minute notice that they were not allowed to land, disrupting cargo and passenger…
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Donlin Gold is touting the results from its most ambitious drilling program yet. This news follows a recent financial report that said that the mining…
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The coronavirus pandemic has pushed another big event in Bethel into the virtual space. The Association of Village Council Presidents plans to hold its…
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It’s not too late to enroll as a Calista Regional Native Corporation shareholder. The deadline to apply and be included in the next dividend distribution…
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Bethel marijuana store Kusko Kush got some good news from Bethel City Council last night. The council decided not to challenge the store’s license…