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Early voting for the Oct. 7th election opens in Dillingham and Bristol Bay Borough as early as next week. The Lake and Peninsula Borough's mail in ballot will be received by the clerk, postmarked any day before election day.
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The noncredit songwriting class at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Bristol Bay campus last week was put on by the Dillingham Arts council.
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Alaska Department of Natural Resources Commissioner John Boyle visited Wood-Tikchik State Park for the first time last week.
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Northline does not think this summer's electrical fire will have a lasting financial impact.
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The baywide catch on Tuesday was 1.2 million. After a fire on the Hannah, Northline has finally completed repairs and is back up to full capacity. A new mapping app is helping fishermen steer clear hazards. Plus, fish season means bear season, and climate specialist Rick Thoman says to expect good weather ahead.
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Sunday’s baywide catch dropped under a million for the first time in almost a week. Department of Natural Resources Commissioner John Boyle pays his first visit to Wood Tikchik State Park, Biologist Travis Elison discusses the Naknek/Kvichak closure, and a Naknek resident uses that closure to launch a business.
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Sarah Shumaker wants the fishing industry to get its share of federal funding.
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The baywide catch on Thursday was less than half of Wednesday’s, signifying that we may be reaching the tail of the season. Set Netters are having trouble keeping their gear from drift boats. One Bristol Bay fisherman wants to be sure fishing boats are given funding as America's economy seeks to move towards renewable energy.
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Fishermen throughout the bay continue to bring in steady numbers of fish, as crews across districts hauled in over a million fish yesterday. We get updates from biologists for both the West and East sides. Rick Thoman says what to expect in the cloudy skies on today's Weather Wednesday. Processing worker Jose Acuna shares how his season is going so far.
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Corwin Wheeler was remembered as an outgoing, committed friend.
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Fleets on Sunday brought in 1.5 million fish, with numbers continuing to come in across the districts. A fisherman passed away in the Kvichak due to a gear entanglement. We received an update from the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development on marketing efforts to promote Bristol Bay sockeye.
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