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The Lake and Peninsula Borough election will be conducted by mail. Borough officials say ballots were sent out to voters and can be filled out and sent back right away. The deadline for sending in the ballot is Oct. 7 and it must arrive at the clerk’s office by Nov. 7 to be counted.
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Ahead of the Oct. 7th municipal elections, KDLG is talking with candidates about why they are running and what they want to focus on if elected.
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Unpacking cannery life: Author Mary Dinon shares nearly 100 years of cannery history on the Nushagak“The Winter Watchman's Daughter: Memoirs of Life on the Nushagak” tells the story of Bristol Bay canneries as seen through Dinons ancestors.
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Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation says the cuts follow the end of COVID-19 funding. Nurses say they weren't informed the pay was COVID-19 related or temporary.
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The deal includes nine OBI processing plants in southern Alaska.
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After a year of leadership uncertainty, the council voted to hire Decker, who had been serving as acting city manager.
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Once one of the state's largest caribou herds, southwestern Alaska's Mulchatna caribou herds' low population has failed to recover. Researchers are examining disease and nutrition to understand why.
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From fixing up classic trucks to tuning up community vehicles, Dillingham students are getting hands-on experience in auto mechanics.
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ADF&G announces the extension after a season of few harvests due to poor ice and snow conditions.
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Colon cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide. March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and health experts recommend early screening for better detection and prevention.
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In the opening moments of last week’s special meeting, two council members challenged its legitimacy, leaving the council without a quorum.
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Through a lesson in carving animal figures, students at Dillingham Elementary engage with Yup’ik traditions, enhancing their cultural knowledge and social-emotional growth.