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Volunteers in Dillingham are organizing donations to send to people in Chevak after Typhoon Merbok flooded communities along the coast of western Alaska last month, destroying stores of food and washing away harvesting gear.
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Lake and Peninsula students went back to school at the beginning of the month, amid a range of safety and health precautions due to COVID-19. Among the…
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Subsistence users near Dillingham can dip net this summer, and they can catch fish any time they like because the Board of Fisheries voted to remove a…
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Each summer, dozens of people come to the bay for fishery-related jobs. Most go fishing, but some help manage the fishery or assist in ongoing scientific…
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July brought an early and abundant salmonberry season for some of Dillingham's most devoted berry hunters.Each July and August, dozens of Bristol Bay…
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The Alaska Democratic Party is going on the offensive against Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dan Sullivan and they are specifically targeting the issue…
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U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski spoke about the subsistence challenges facing the Alaska Native people during a lengthy speech on the last day of the recent…
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The dual management structure that exists in Alaska to govern subsistence hunting and fishing was among the issues raised Thursday during a committee…
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A wide-spread effort is underway to change a document important to the future of the Bristol Bay region. As part of that effort Alaska Native leaders from…