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Residents have reported difficulties summoning Alaska State Troopers in emergencies, and local officials no longer want to be caught in the middle. Now, the police department’s long-standing practice of fielding 911 calls from outside city limits is ending.
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After months of discussion surrounding public safety in Aleknagik following a break in, the city council held a meeting at the end of the year about…
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An attempted break in at an Aleknagik residence mid-October raised concerns about a lack of law enforcement in the community. Now, the Alaska State…
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Apay’u Moore was woken up by a loud bang outside her house in Aleknagik. But when Moore dialed 911, she was told the Dillingham police department couldn’t…
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The last time the Aleknagik Lakers tipped off was in 1987. Now, the five-player team is tackling their first season.
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Bristol Bay’s salmon run is usually starting to taper off by mid-July, but this year’s proving an unusually late run for many districts. We talk with an…
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Painter Apayo Moore lives a subsistence lifestyle off-the-grid near Aleknagik to honor her Yup’ik heritage and inspire her painting. For her, a good…
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It's Charley Wren's 74th summer fishing in Bristol Bay and time, he says, for his demotion from captain to cabin boy. His son Travis Wren is taking over…
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School year starts with high school programs in Aleknagik, Twin Hills.The Aleknagik and Twin Hills schools had high school students for the first time in…
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In the future, the district may look at picking up students who live between the south shore and the Dillingham City Limit sign, says Superintendent…