Newtok’s backup generator gave out in August, three years after its main generator died. Installing a replacement has taken longer than anyone expected.
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For Bethel cab drivers, an unwanted duty: enforcing the city’s COVID-19 testing mandate
Bethel has a new mandate requiring people arriving at the Alaska Airlines terminal to be tested for COVID-19 — and requiring cab drivers to check.
In wake of scandals, Y-K school district revamps protocols for sexually inappropriate behavior
The policies identify specific examples of “sexual grooming” behavior and spell out how the district should respond to reports of it.
3-week power outage in Newtok leads to spoiled meat in freezers
Families without personal generators have seen their freezers thaw out and watched a summer’s worth of subsistence harvest go to waste.
Fire destroys the only store in the village of Kasigluk
Kasigluk couldn’t get help from nearby villages to fight the flames because the community is locked down to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Despite vandals, Black Lives Matter dumpster will stay at Bethel city hall
Community artist Madelene Reichard said “we will repaint it 1,000 times if we have to” after someone vandalized the dumpster.
COVID-19 cases spike in Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region
The Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation announced 17 new cases on Aug. 22 and 23, marking the region’s biggest spike in cases to date.
Lawmakers push Dunleavy For ‘comprehensive’ coronavirus mitigation
Lawmakers suggested the governor limit group gatherings, institute a statewide mask mandate in places where people can’t physically distance and restrict capacity indoors in public spaces.
5 Bethel courthouse, jail employees test positive for coronavirus
Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation announced 15 cases last week, the biggest spike in positive cases since the pandemic began.
‘Are stimulus checks allowed?’ How tribes are spending CARES Act money
CARES Act funds must be used in response to the pandemic, or else they’ll have to be paid back. But there’s some disagreement among tribes about what is an allowable expense.