Dillingham, AK News
- Dillingham, AK News
- Back to School for Dillingham - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- 13 indigenous grandmothers bring healing spirit to Alaska
- Troopers: Kwigillingok man charged after repeatedly shooting musk-ox in head with .22
- Native artists plan to promote heritage with Rasmuson awards
- Bristol Bay rivers added to list of most endangered
- Palin's mixed messages missed truth, Monegan says
- UAF researchers eye Sikuliaq possibilities
- Chickaloon Natives file complaint against Usibelli Coal Mine
- New Fish & Game commissioner looks to connect with public
- Troopers: Drunken walrus poachers from Togiak caught on film
- 2011 SESSION WRAP-UP
- Join the world, and stop smoking
- Reward offered for Bering Sea crab tags
- Height of achievement, because 'it's there'
- Vandals destroy 200 books at Togiak Library
- Begich praises NOAA sacrifices for nation
- Togiak herring fishery progresses
- Trooper Report
- New safety video aims to prevent drownings at sea
- SBA appoints Alaska Growth Capital CEO to advisory board
- American Lung Association contest seeks stories on battles with tobacco
- Alaska arts council seeks to commission artists for UAA science building
- Two named to Fish and Game administrative posts
- Alaska exports hit $4.2 billion in 2010
- State team headed to Crooked Creek to inspect damages
- Arctic council ministers sign agreements in Nuuk
- Relief fund to help flooded-out Crooked Creek
- Koliganek VPSO among those honoring fallen officers
- City seeks person to fill council seat through October
- Capitol Report: An update from the Alaska State Senate
- Crab industry wrestles with crewmember quota share issues
- First ocean acidification buoy placed in Alaska waters
- Local Boundary Commission plans May 24 meeting on annexation
- Rising above gossip, unknowns of new leadership
- State issues reminder on paralytic shellfish poisoning
- Senator joins Secretary Clinton at Arctic Council
- Troopers report incidents in New Stuyahok, Manokotak
- Training offered on care of historical collections
- Giving seven days to those who give all the time
- Getting kicks from NYO never grows old
- Moments from NYO
- Report makes recommendations on transboundary oil spills
- Begich statement: Rural veterans deserve affordable health care
- AFN co-sponsoring D.C. meeting on indigenous empowerment, legal issues
- National Guard, Coast Guard rescue two from plane crash
- An update from the Alaska State Senate
- EPA, state will discuss mine permitting
- New nonprofit advocates for resource development
- Troopers report incidents at Kokhanok, Dillingham, King Salmon
- Federal subsistence board wants lower salmon bycatch
- Spring monitoring of river break-up begins
- Legislative Update by Rep. Bryce Edgmon
- Begich measure would promote innovative learning
- Begich asks Alaskans to help document fuel prices
- USGS survey analyzes gas potential of NPRA
- Alaska's history of handling hepatitis
- Gasoline's high price for a good cause (Alaska)
- For carver, inspiration is about Tikigaq
- Operators give Alaska mining updates
- Rural Providers Conference comes to Dillingham
- NYO records fall at record rate
- Alaska senior benefits program extended
- Alaska joins coalition for offshore energy development
- Parnell supports lawsuit against BLM targeting 'wild lands'
- Report from the Alaska State Senate
- NYO athletes aim for new records
- Quake brings chance for ANCs to invest in pollock
- Managing expectations, and employees, better
- NYO's Pilot Bread recipe contest deadline is Friday
- Dillingham gets approval for election on annexation
- Native education expert Kawagley dies
- Salmon documented in streams on top of Pebble prospect
- Subsistence board meeting will be broadcast via Internet
- Alaska redistricting board coming to King Salmon, Dillingham
- Bering Sea crew workshop set for May 3
- Increasing sexual disease rates call for greater awareness
- NYO is bigger, better than ever
- Brandon dominates local NYO competition
- Second verse for state song stalls again
- Gambling on ice needs some legal thawing
- AMSEA offers fishing vessel drill conductor courses
- Two incumbents re-elected to BBRSDA board
- Legislative Update by Rep. Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham
- CAPITOL REPORT:An update from the Alaska State Senate
- Bering Sea Women's Group benefits from crab harvests
- Feds advised of pending lawsuit over Pacific walrus
- Looking through the pipeline at land claims
- Submarine raises curiosity in Dutch Harbor
- Obama appoints Theresa John to education panel
- Conservationists intervene in polar bear habitat lawsuit
- Begich proposes pre-tax transportation savings accounts
- Finding middle ground between business partners
- Tourists' rewards beyond 'scratch and sniff' Alaska
- Two pounds of marijuana found in express mail
- Weight, speed, condition of boat will save fuel
- ComFish gets an earful on seafood market competition
- Man found face down in water at Dillingham
- Begich wants Arctic OCS coordinator to speed development
- Marine conservation biologist honored by Alaska Legislature
- Legislative Update by Rep. Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham
- EPA accepting discharge permit comments through May 18
- Improved handling practices noted for Bristol Bay salmon
- Legislature resumes today as a special session
- Federal board seeks comments on hunting, trapping regs
- Capital Report: An update from the Alaska State Senate
- Manokotak man who shot dog under arrest
- Murkowski: Budget funds needed to assure fish surveys
- Oil tax changes call for accountability
- Aleut, Icicle subsidiaries agree on plant lease
- Research biologists speak of 'jewels' of Bristol Bay
- Chythlook-Sifsof turns to music to relax before races
- Turn up the volume
- GCI's terrestrial broadband service project takes a big step forward
- Borough approves application for mining initiative
- Screenings for kidney disease save Alaskan lives
- Young proves smarter than average animal activist
- Begich: Need to grow economy with reduced budget
- Kenai Peninsula has new fuel supplier
- Deal reached to avoid federal government shutdown
- Legislative Update by Rep. Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham
- Newhalen man arrested on outstanding warrant
- New Stuyahok man arrested on assault charges
- Cook Inlet beluga whales gain critical habitat
- Capital Report: An update from the Alaska State Senate
- 100-mile-an-hour winds sock False Pass
- Coast Guard medevacs King Cove infant
- Keel-laying ceremony planned for Sikuliaq
- Telephone companies top BBB complaint list
- Imagination Library signs up 140 children in Dillingham
- Nondalton break-in under investigation
- Murkowski offers revised Sealaska lands bill
- Making Alaska tourism happen in Vegas
- NOAA clarifies charter halibut limited access program
- Redistricting board moves toward April 14 deadline
- Don't ignore the warning signs for a stroke
- Chythlook-Sifsof concludes 'phenomenal season'
- P-cod jig fishery decision will come in December
- Defining ANCSA for Alaska Native professionals
- Federal council moves to stem Chinook bycatch in Gulf
- Pebble opponents talk fish with Congress
- Togiak couple takes 500-mile route to dance festival
- Legislative Update by Rep. Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham
- Alaska is finalist for nutrition pilot program
- Legislation aims to extend Native land rights in Southeast
- An update from the Alaska State Senate
- State review asks for 34 changes in election procedures
- Burglary reported by Alegnagik resident
- Federal subsistence fisheries book available
- Fishermen want solutions to chinook bycatch
- Communities statewide to 'choose respect,' rally against family violence and sex assault
- Ekwok driver arrested on Nushagak River
- Fishing vessel safety course set for April 21-22
- Legislation would allow famed Storis to become museum
- Sparcks take 'potent one' skin cream to market
- Cultural tourism conference set for Sitka in April
- Health aide chief charged in airport incident
- Baker's Iditarod run a win for villages
- Incident closes Dillingham Airport for hours
- Kokhanok man arrested for criminal trespass
- Six appointed to state fish, game boards
- Sex offender remanded to Dillingham jail
- Curyung Tribal Council awarded federal funding
- Seafood industry moves to aid Japanese fishing communities
- Western Alaska population growing but outpaced
- Search party locates overdue Togiak traveler
- Legislative Update by Rep. Bryce Edgmon, D-Dillingham
- Pebble mine will be subject of national talk show
- Size of Western Arctic caribou herd revised downward
- Report from the Alaska State Senate
- Kodiak's ComFish boasts broad update on fisheries
- Imagination Library coming to Dillington
- Noonkesser is new Dillingham Senior Center director
- Public can testify on operating budget today
- Alaska March Madness 2011
- Begich legislation would spur OCS development
- Lake and Pen Borough moves to lower power costs
- In defense of neutral stance on Pebble
- Quake reminds Alaska of past, future
- Fighting suicide with poetry, prose, digital media
- Redistricting board updates public hearing schedule
- BBAHC cut back: health care still number one priority
- Maritime Lien Reform Act introduced in Congress
- Subsistence Summit urges youth involvement
- Legislative update from Rep. Bryce Edgmon, D- Dillingham
- Kanakanak Hospital chief says funds not coming through
- Fisheries boosting prospects for Bristol Bay region
- Mushers, young beauties shine in winter festivities
- Warmer Arctic could increase threat of disease for caribou, other foods
- Legislative update from Senator Lyman Hoffman
- Newhalen boys fall in state finals
- Troopers report incidents in Iliamna Newhalen, Ekwok
- Native policy board, others, will keep close eye on redistricting
- Olson, two alternates nominated for federal fish council
- Bristol Bay boys hang on to win fourth place
- Newhalen boys advance to state final
- Bristol Bay boys drop opener at state
- Newhalen boys advance to semifinals
- A few words on a state poet's passing
- Choose Respect movement makes gains
- Alaska Redistricting Board gets materials update
- Lake and Pen Borough denies salmon initiative effort
- 40 years later, women recall role in land claims
- Legislative Update
- Tale of far north history starts with a tooth
- Carroll bring co-existence message to Bristol Bay
- Tsunami advisory continues along Alaska coast
- Dillingham's back in animal shelter business
- Castellini selected as dean of School of Fisheries
- State sues feds over polar bear habitat
- Judge says no to forcing Exxon payment
- Bristol Bay boys qualify for state tournament
- BBNC remains skeptical of Pebble promise
- In rural communities, postal delivery varies greatly
- In this Iditarod, Mackey chases Swenson too
- Kotzebue veteran among top Iditarod mushers
- On the way to Nome
- Seven from Bristol Bay are honors students
- State high court empowers tribes' child custody decisions
- 2011 harvest forecast is for 203 million salmon
- Gospel truth from village voices at Fur Rondy
- APOC finds no violations by borough officials
- Initiative would halt large-scale resource extraction
- Report from the Alaska State Senate
- New blog angling for fishermen
- State offers multiple suicide prevention resources
- Art and Iditarod shape Rose Albert's life
- Marquardt selected as new SWAMC board president
- Manokotak man held on theft, trespass, criminal mischief
- USDA offers educators nutrition training grants
- Dillingham sweeps Newhalen on hardwood
- Ariel Tweto to appear on 'The Late, Late Show' Wednesday
- Begich negotiates for more funds for rural schools
- Study illustrates shifting Alaska boreal forest ecosystem
- Murkowski: Look at small picture on energy
- Aleut Corp. pays out record amounts
- Dillingham's back in the shelter business
- Begich addresses TSA methods of screening passengers
- Testify Tuesday on operating, mental health budgets
- Dillingham explorers learn to sail Caribbean
- Frankenfish poised for stealth entry as entree
- Nurses discover how to bring a healing touch
- Dallas Seavey - and weather -- victors in Yukon Quest
- Edgmon offers legislative update
- Financial disclosure issue draws APOC attention
- Costco halts sale of wild species at risk
- Coalition of sporting organizations urges Bristol Bay protections
- Report from the Alaska State Senate
- Grandma's House keeps elders close to home
- Oldest subarctic North American human remains found
- Bill would fight homelessness among veterans
- Alaskans' moving images at Indigenous World Film Festival
- Murkowski wants TSA to clarify screening policy
- Dillingham High School basketball program says 'quyana'
- Statewide broadband task force named
- Scientific assessment of Bristol Bay watershed is encouraging
- Bristol Bay subsistence council meets at Naknek March 9-10
- NOAA hearings set for ringed, bearded seals
- Seafood still ranks as employment, economic leader
- BBNC dividend value gets a boost
- Begich wants Alaskans' budget cut ideas
- Appraising life-and-death stories of wolves
- Road Scholar comes to Katmai for 19th summer
- Begich: Overhaul No Child Left Behind
- Kodiak to host marine science symposium
- Postal Service '100 percent behind bypass mail'
- Report from the Alaska Legislature
- New opportunities offered for tribal energy projects
- Senate would tighten emergency locator transmitters inspections
- Legislative update
- State will not apply for health exchange federal grants
- Begich named chairman of oceans subcommittee
- Peratrovich Day marked in Juneau
- Ground vessel suffered total fuel loss
- Senators push for more offshore drilling permits
- Young offers proposal to save rural air transport subsidy
- Distributor moves to stabilize fuel transportation costs
- Parnell makes personnel case for violence prevention
- ISER study shows state is overspending oil wealth
- Nushagak Cooperative selects Megli as general manager
- Dillingham boys win in triple overtime
- Photos from a 'Nomadic Thinker' from Bethel
- Oil profits could buy more good will in state
- SWAMC economic summit gets pep talk on potential
- Alaska senators defend Essential Air Service
- House approves suicide council expansion
- NY Times editorial supports EPA Bristol Bay study
- Public comment collection on elections winds down
- Medivacs cited in need for new airport road
- Regional computer assembly set for Dillingham
- Comment sought on expanding Federal Subsistence Board
- SBA issues new regulations for 8(a) contracting
- Edgmon offers update on legislative activities
- Kodiak's Crabby Sisters score in seafood competition
- Researcher draws on Yupik peer counseling traditions
- Beaver Roundup 2011 taking shape
- Produce growers conference coming up in Palmer
- Alaska Guardsman to flex for bodybuilding contest
- State's capital ideas come and go
- Super Cub 2011 Tournament tips off today
- UAF summer program offers teens science, math
- People's choice is Trident's smoked, peppered sockeye
- Changes being considered for public lands subsistence harvest
- Five to be honored for rescues in Stevens crash
- Comment period extended on proposed ESA listings
- Senators offer legislation to train Alaskans for gas line
- EPA will assess development projects in Bristol Bay
- Direct marketers are the trail blazers in Alaska's seafood sector
- Edgmon reports on the week in Juneau
- Iqmik is subject of new UAA research
- Chythlook-Sifsof 'super happy' with medal
- Newhalen outlasts Dillingham in title game
- Edgmon offers legislative update
- Watch Chythlook-Sifsof on ESPN this weekend
- Sockeye Classic tips off today
- Dillingham boys sweep road series
- Edgmon joins House Finance Committee
- Dutch Harbor Acquisitions opens doors for processing
- Kokhanok students need your help now
- Lady Wolverines second at Nikiski Tip-Off
- South Naknek Holiday Fund thanks donors
- Kroenke appointed to Subsistence Resource Commission
- Dillingham sets Jan. 18 budget hearing
- Dillingham girls sweep Naknek
- Kohler, Neketa shine for New Stuyahok at Klassic
- New Stuyahok baby is first of year
- Senior Center moves temporarily to Potato House
- BBEDC program will boost aid for fishing boats
- New Stuyahok man arrested for assault
- BBNC subsidiary wins $8.6 million defense contract
- Iliamna-Newhalen Winter Carnival set for Feb. 11-13
- Emily Ruby Olson dies of heart complications
- Water damage closes Dillingham Senior Center
- Newhalen, Iliamna rev up for Hoopfest
- Winners named in Gingerbread House contest
- Services set for Andrea S. Ruby
- Perryville man jailed on assault charges
- Search team assists stranded snowmachine rider
- Two New Stuyahok women held on assault charges
- Miller won't oppose election certification
- One killed, two critical in highway crash
- New Stuyahok spikers make history
- Dillingham needs a health club!
- Rural dental program filling gaps in care
- Fishing venture gains ground in Togiak
- For Miller, it's as easy as 1,2,3
- State to kill Port Heiden wolves
- Wolverines hope 13 is lucky number
- Report: State suicide-prevention grants to villages plummet
- Dynamic duo leads Wolverine wrestlers
- Spotlight shines on land claims heroes
- Newhalen's Anelon sets example for student-athletes
- Miller seeks to stop election certification
- Murkowski wins Senate race
- Dillingham rallies to win third place
- O'Neill calls for reform of Native education
- &Everybody Loves Whales& film crew coming to Barrow
- Accidental, intentional plastic rides oceans
- Happy money days, Alaskans
- Write Your Heritage
- Write-in candidancy pulls national attention to Alaska
- Dillingham volleyball hosts 'Dig Pink' event Friday
- Early voting available with absentee ballots
- Alaska landscape loses a body, gains a spirit
- 'Winter Bear' brings message for all ages
- Extension grant aimed at rural food production
- Californian's gift to improve Alaskans' recoveries
- Catch important fish meetings online
- Senator to propose Native contracting bill
- Unalaska, Aleutians East Borough release election preliminary results
- UFA's Fisheries Day raises seafood's profile
- Convention broadcast schedule announced
- BBNC endorses Murkowski
- Funding available for political leadership training
- New federal rules announced for offshore operations
- Conservations groups plan boycott over CIRCAC action
- McAdams speaks about jobs, ANWR, OCS, gasline
- Former Territorial Guard member dies
- Preliminary study evaluates wind systems
- GCI to air AFN convention
- Tribal Steller sea lion diet study funded
- CFAB marks three decades of cooperative loans
- AFN board endorses Murkowski
- Sundown, Byrne named business relationship managers for Wells Fargo in Southwest Alaska
- EPA seeks public comment on environmental justice
- Autumn waters north of Barrow heavy with whales
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