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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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Delmer is 6 years old and raced in his fourth Iditarod this year, Kaiser said.
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Seavey dashed across the finish line in Nome on March 12, breaking a tie with five-time champ Rick Swenson.
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Bethel's Lady Warriors and the BRHS Cheer Team are headed to state.
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Bethel’s Lady Warriors will move on to the title game of the 3A Western Conference championship after they beat the Nome-Beltz Lady Nanooks 41-22 last night in Utqiagvik.
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Some fans waited in line for 12 hours to cheer on teams from around the region during the 1A Coastal Conference Championships from March 2 to March 4.
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Both teams held onto razor-thin point margins over three days to advance to the state championships, set for March 13-16 in Anchorage.
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Mushers raced the same trail to the mouth of the Gweek River and back on Friday, then again on Saturday.
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Bethel’s Pete Kaiser and Bethel-raised Jessica Klejka are among the 38 mushers competing in "The Last Great Race" this year. And many more mushers are veterans of Bethel’s Kuskokwim 300.
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Mushers took a team member along for a race over rivers, sloughs, and trails to Kwethluk during the February 50 Doubles race over the weekend.
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The Lady Warriors hosted the Nome-Beltz Junior/Senior High School Nanooks at home in Bethel, while the Warriors traveled to play the Nanooks on their turf.