The subsistence harvest is scheduled to open April 2 and run through August 31. The fall hunt is set to begin in September.
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Dillingham drone sighting raises questions about privacy
Michael Paisley of Dillingham was outside with his dog, when he realized that he was in the presence of an unwelcome visitor. “We were just standing there in the woods waiting for her to do her business when I heard a weird hum.”
Skeleton of orca that died in the Nushagak River printed in 3-D
The Dillingham City School District, Bristol Bay Campus and Nunamta Aulukestai have worked in partnership to clean, categorize, scan, and print the fetal skeleton’s hundreds of bones.
Weekly published Unalaska Police Blotter, which gained national attention, goes offline
The Unalaska Police Blotter was discontinued this year. For about a decade, it captured international attention with its reports of everything from vampirism to animal mischief.
Naknek man charged in sexual abuse of young victim over two years
Benny Kevin Leon Angasan, 24, of Naknek is facing two counts of second-degree sexual abuse of a minor, plus a charge of indecent exposure and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
25-year-old man pleads in Dillingham gun theft case
One of five men involved in the theft of 17 firearms from a Dillingham residence has pleaded guilty and been sentenced. Craig Schlosser pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of attempted second-degree theft and received a flat sentence of 300 days in jail.
New Bethel lawmaker co-sponsors statewide pre-K bill
Three state representatives introduced the bill last week. Fansler didn’t identify where the money to fund the bill would come from but said the move would save money over time.
Egegik man sentenced in Southeast meth case
Jason Corey Vincent Alto, 21, of Egegik was sentenced to 20 months in jail after he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute more than 3 pounds of methamphetamine.
Kokhanok teenager killed in ATV crash Thursday
The Kokhanok community is grieving the loss of 17-year-old Alex Nielsen, who was killed Thursday in an ATV accident north of the village.
Mushing, a tradition on the fritz in Bristol Bay
Dozens of canines howl in John Hanson Jr.’s dog yard, excited by the sound of a snow machine pulling up to the kennel.