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James Hoelscher, a former VPSO from Hooper Bay and now director of the state's Village Public Safety Officer Operations Division, says his recent recognition by the Association of Village Council Presidents for public service is a reminder that the work growing the programs has just begun.
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For 56 communities across the region reliant on federal funds to support critical infrastructure and essential services, cuts at any level could have severe consequences.
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The Association of Village Council Presidents unanimously passed a resolution yesterday to address alcohol-related issues currently affecting the YK…
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The Native Village of Akiak has added its name to a growing number of villages commenting on the Association of Village Council Presidents' proposal to…
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Tribal delegates are holding a gathering in Bethel this week in what they’re calling an AVCP Emergency Meeting. They want the AVCP administration and…
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AVCP and tribal delegates have issued two separate letters responding to allegations of AVCP's near bankruptcy and other financial instabilities. AVCP's…
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Earlier this week we published a story looking at what AVCP delegates are saying about the regional tribal nonprofit's convention last week. Delegates…
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The Association of Village Council Presidents is holding a bylaw convention with representatives from member tribes in the region. The meeting is only for…
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The Association of Village Council Presidents has presented a $1.5 million grant to the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program, or ANSEP.In a press…
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Myron Naneng has resigned as president and CEO of the Association of Village Council Presidents. Naneng announced his decision at an Executive Board…