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Wrestling teams across the state traveled to Anchorage to find out who the best teams and wrestlers are in their divisions and individual weight classes.
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Daylon Brown, who has been wrestling for eight years, became the first state wrestling champion from Quinhagak. The 17-year-old senior is a man of few words.
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Raymond Alexie has done it again. The musher from Kwethluk won back-to-back Season Openers to kick off the second annual Delta Championship Series on Dec. 17.
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Eleven teams of students traveled to Bethel recently for the FIRST Lego League Robotics competition. The students, all between the fourth and eighth grades, built Lego robots following this year’s theme of art and masterpiece.
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Wrestling season is wrapping up and Bethel teams are headed to the state championships held at the Alaska Airline Center in Anchorage from Dec. 15 to 16.
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Registration is live for the 2023-2024 K300 Season Opener. There is an eight-dog limit for the event. All racers must be current members of the K300 Race Committee. Membership costs $100 and covers entry for all races this season, except the K300.
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On Dec. 7, Bethelites came together outside the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10041 to commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Bethel Police Chief Leonard “Pete” Hicks will be leaving his position at the end of the year.
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There are shipping containers stacked all over Bethel, but the three stacked containers on a lot next to Bethel’s dog pound and the city's sewage lagoon aren’t like any others.They’re meant to be set on fire.
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Around the same time every year, Gladys Jung Elementary hosts the last wrestling tournament of the season. It’s for elementary and middle school-aged kids across the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. The top wrestling team results this year were unexpected.