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Chapter Seventeen | The Tough Guy

By Trova Heffernan on Jun 19, 2014   Rural  

Chapter seventeen of “Where the Salmon Run” written by Trova Heffernan and sponsored by Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed.   Along with his happy-go-lucky persona is tough Billy, a man who is unafraid to stand up for treaty rights or salmon, regardless of his opponent’s stature. When Republican Ken Eikenberry tossed his hat in the ring […]

BBNC Education Foundation Sells off its Gifted Stock from Rio Tinto

By Staff on Jun 17, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News, Rural  

The Bristol Bay Native Corporation Education Foundation announced on Friday that it had completed the sale of all of its shares of Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd stock that it had received as a donation from Rio TInto. The Foundation realized net proceeds from the sale in the amount of $6.48 million. That money will be […]

Anchor Point Man Treated for Hypothermia after Halibut Cove Drug Episode

By Staff on Jun 17, 2014   Featured, General News, Rural  

Anchor Point Man Treated for Hypothermia after Halibut Cove Drug Episode

Several calls went in to the Alaska State Troopers from Halibut Cove on early Monday afternoon. The callers reported that there was a 32-year-old Anchor Point man there that was having possible drug-induced paranoid/delusional psychotic breakdown. The callers reported that the man had waded into and immersed himself in the frigid water and remained there […]

Seven Monday Morning Quakes Occur near Noatak

By Staff on Jun 16, 2014   Featured, Rural, State  

The small community of Noatak awoke to a series of earthquakes originating in the Brooks Range on Monday morning. The first quake occurred at 3:38 am measuring a magnitude 3.1, it was generated at a depth of 10.6 miles 25 miles east of Noatak. A second quake occurred 22 minutes later at 4 am. This one […]

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