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Troopers Investigate after Ambler Five -Year-Old Hit by ATV

By Alaska Native News on Aug 27, 2014   Featured, Rural  

Troopers Investigate after Ambler Five -Year-Old Hit by ATV

It was reported by the Village Police officer in Ambler on Monday evening that a young child had been hit in an ATV accident there. According to the dispatch, the five-year-old child was playing in the roadway when he was hit by a 17-year-old driving on an ATV. The child was medevaced to Anchorage to […]

Waterfowl Regulations for 2014 Include Good News for Goose Hunters

By Dan Rosenberg | ADF&G on Aug 26, 2014   Featured, Rural  

(Statewide) — Alaska goose hunters will be allowed larger bag limits this season, depending upon where in the state they hunt and what goose species they pursue, thanks to changes in the 2014-2015 migratory bird hunting regulations. Canada geese (including cackling geese) and white-fronted geese – previously managed together under “dark goose” regulations – are […]

Bristol Bay Native Corporation Endorses Begich for Senate

By Jason Metrokin | BBNC on Aug 13, 2014   Bristol Bay, Politics, Rural, Southwest Alaska  

Bristol Bay Native Corporation Endorses Begich for Senate

The Board of Directors of the Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) voted to endorse Mark Begich for U.S. Senate during a recent meeting in Anchorage. Senator Begich has demonstrated long-standing support for and advocacy of Native issues in general, including protection of subsistence rights, Native voting rights, Small Business Administration government contracting regulations, and numerous other issues important […]

Remains Found on Kuskokwim Believed to be Those of Missing 2013 Boater

By Alaska Native News on Aug 11, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, Rural  

The remains of one of the two men missing since last October has been found on the banks of the Kuskokwim River near the community of Tuntutuliak by the tribal police officer on Friday of last week. The remains were located just south of the mouth of the Kialik River. Although Alaska State Troopers believe […]

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