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Middle and high school students from across Bristol Bay can apply for an arts scholarship program through the Dillingham Arts Council. The deadline to submit a letter of interest is June 15.
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The winner of Katmai National Park’s Fat Bear Week is 747 Bear Force One, who weighs in at 1,400 pounds. People around the world voted in the competition for the park's biggest brown bear. The tournament has gotten so popular that the state’s largest newspaper hired a writer to cover it.
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Yup’ik rap has hit Facebook, and people are loving it. A local rap video posted last week has been viewed more than 59 thousand times and stars Byron…
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Following in the tradition of Pete Seeger and Si Kahn, Musicians United wants to hear everyone's best song about Bristol Bay.An advocacy group is holding…
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Folk singer, activist, and organizer Si Kahn stops by the studios to talk about Musicians United to Protect Bristol Bay, and of course sing us a few…
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After two crowdfunding efforts and nearly five years of work, photographer Carl Johnson has published his book “Where Water is Gold,” which focuses on the…
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A dozen Dillingham residents read poetry at the event Friday. Of the four who competed in the "slam," Sadie Sands and Marion McArthur were judged as the…
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Apayo Moore is painting a 60-foot landscape, evoking a summer's day of berrypicking, to be installed at the Bethel Youth Facility in the fall. This month,…
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Junior Sam Blom traveled to Juneau for the annual Poetry Out Loud contest this week. Tanalian's Sam Blom spoke with KDLG for this week's Bristol Bay and…
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The Inuit soul group Pamyua returned to Dillingham this week for a community concert. Their visit coincided with a youth leadership symposium that drew…
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Check here for photos, audio, and contest results from Beaver Round-Up.Dillingham's annual winter festival is in full swing, and the KDLG crew has been…
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On Mondays after school, 'Magic: the Gathering' and 'YuGiOh' are the games of choice for a group of Dillingham boys. With another nearly-snowless winter…