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The arch, which marks the end of the Iditarod Trail, collapsed Saturday (April 27). It was last renovated in 2013.
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The Lower Kuskokwim School District team placed first overall, and many individual competitors made the podium in the Native Youth Olympics events.
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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.
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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.