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The utility cooperative states that rising costs, aging equipment and fewer cable subscribers motivated the decision.
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The council appointed Decker to the role earlier this week.
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The King Cove T-Jacks won the boys’ State Championship title while the Newhalen Malamutes’ placed second in the girls' tournament. The Koliganek Huskies’ boys team and the Bristol Bay Borough’s Lady Angels also competed in the championship tournaments.
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Grant money from the Alaska Maritime Heritage Preservation Program will help fund two projects: taking a classic sailboat across Nushagak Bay and digitizing a historic photograph collection.
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Students cut and sewed brightly colored qaspeqs at Dillingham’s Beaver Round-Up community celebration late last month. Longtime educator Dora Andrew-Irkhe taught the class.
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38 members of the Alaska Legislature voted to overturn Governor Dunleavy’s executive order to eliminate the council. Legislators cited the council’s long and significant history in shaping the park and providing space for local input on how to use the land.
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The legislature’s education bill would provide a major funding boost for schools, but Governor Dunleavy says without amendments to the bill, he will veto it.
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The basketball team won the Aleutian Chain Regional Championship in Naknek earlier this month, securing them a spot at the 1A State tournament. The State tournament is scheduled to start March 13.
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The Tribe’s former financial manager William Corbett faces six felony charges, including for theft, forgery, and evidence tampering.
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Dillinghamers enjoyed dozens of Beaver Round-Up community events this year. Check out these snapshots from the five day festival.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has extended the winter moose hunt in Unit 17A to March 15.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture's bids come as Alaska seafood processors are struggling to sell their fish, and many fishing crews are contending with extremely low prices for their catch.