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KYUK has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. Resources KYUK has populated their site with include: • KYUK Home Page • Ciuliamta Paiciutait • Freezing cold Holiday Classic sees another Raymond Alexie win • Bethel Warriors end wrestling season with 1 state champion • Kwethluk musher wins second K300 Season Opener • Bethel's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10041 remembers Pearl Harbor • KYUK LookBack Episode 1 • LISTEN: Veterans Day Celebration at Bethel Regional High School • Watch: Yup'ik tradition in contemporary art • 'Terrifying Tales on the Tundra' makes its Bethel debut • Bethel Upward Bound Club Drone Fest takes flight • Akutaq and yuraqing for Indigenous Peoples' Day in Bethel • Slideshow: BRHS hosts annual cross country sand pit race • Hundreds gather in Bethel to pay their respects to the Peltola family • Bethel’s Peters and Hooper Bay’s Lake take top 10 at Alaska Cross-Country Championships • People flock to the Toksook Bay Blackberry Festival to dance the night away • After burying Marshall mother, friends and family ask why it took so long to find her • Quinhagak’s Nunalleq Museum has the world's largest collection of Yup’ik artifacts, and they keep finding more • Yupiit School District aligns itself with traditional knowledge during its first year on a subsistence calendar • Residents took on Bethel’s half marathon around the summer solstice • Bethel comes together for its 4th LGBTQ Pride Celebration • Muralist covers Napaskiak’s school with portraits of Elders, village life • Listen: Bethel’s Ayaprun Elitnaurvik students prepare pike fish they caught • NYO Bethel Invitational draws over 140 competitors • Digging into his Yup’ik roots, David Angaiak sells dance fans at his first Cama-i • After a decade away, dancers from St. Mary’s return to Cama-i • Cama-i honors Chevak Elder and culture bearer with Living Treasure Award • The Qasgirimuit dance group prepares for the first full Cama-i festival in 3 years • Russian Orthodox Epiphany in Napaskiak • More than a shelter: Tundra Women's Coalition • Holiday Classic results: Kwethluk's Raymond Alexie wins again • Lost in translation: FEMA sent ‘unintelligible’ disaster relief application information to Alaska Natives impacted by Typhoon Merbok • Eggs and milk are in short supply in the Y-K Delta, but grocers are hopeful things will ease soon • Looking back on the top stories from 2022 • Kwethluk’s Raymond Alexie wins the first race of the Kuskokwim mushing season • Lieb wins State; Warrior wrestling teams win 3rd and 4th place • Alaska National Guard brings Santa to Scammon Bay. 'It was a real joy' • Four graduate from new nursing program in Bethel • ReVision Alaska: Ayaprun • Looking back on the top stories from 2021 • ‘River is getting close.’: A collaboration with the Washington Post • Watch KYUK and Alaska Public's Collaboration on Akiak's broadband installation • Akiak broadband installation on NPR • What to expect from KYUK's new website • One Week Ahead Of Bethel’s Vaccine Mandate Deadline, 15 City Employees Remain Unvaccinated • Quality Of Health Care Is Declining As COVID-19 Cases Rise • LKSD Wraps Up Audit To Prevent Sexual Abuse In Schools • Lower Kuskokwim Hunters Report Half As Many Bull Moose Harvested In Zone 1 As Last Year • YKHC Expands Access For Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters Following New FDA Guidelines • Bethel City Council Candidates Weigh In On Bethel Police Department • How Redistricting Could Affect The Y-K Delta • The City Of Bethel Has Mandated COVID-19 Vaccinations For City Workers • Storms And High Winds Projected To Become More Frequent In Western Alaska • Nearly Half Of Bethel Police Are Unvaccinated And Live Out Of Town. They Could Lose Their Jobs. • Vocal Minority Of Bethel City Workers Ask For Extension On Vaccine Mandate • Bethel City Council To Weigh School Officer Position • 5 Y-K Delta Artists Receive Rasmuson Foundation Grants • How COVID-19 Is Continuing To Slow Down A Village's Relocation • Yukon River Silvers On Track For Lowest Runs Ever • Kwethluk And Emmonak Lock Down Again • LKSD Says COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts Are Working, Encourages Parents To Opt In For Testing • Bethel Drive Through COVID-19 Testing Clinic Reopens • Starting Next Week, Alaskans Can Apply For Up To 3 Months Rent Assistance • Bethel Planning Commission Once Again Rejects Hackneys' Appeal To Keep Bed And Breakfast • Searchers Looking For A Plane That Sent Distress Signal Near St. Mary's • Why Are The Chum Runs So Low? • YKHC Couldn't Transfer A Critical Care Patient Because State ICU Beds Were Full • LKSD Enacts Vaccine Rules • When YKHC Started Rapid Testing, COVID-19 Cases Dropped; CDC Published The Results • Funding For Napakiak School Demolition Passes Alaska House Of Representatives • Eligible Calista Shareholders Could Receive $325 In Pandemic Relief • A Snapshot Of The Current Y-K Delta COVID-19 Surge • Two Pets Rescued, Given Oxygen Following House Fire In Bethel • ONC Chooses Fiber To Bring High-Speed, Broadband Internet To Bethel • Annual ONC Science And Culture Camp Combines Traditional Yup'ik Knowledge With Western Science • YKHC CEO Urges Governor To Require Masking And School, Workplace Vaccinations • Following The Low Chum Runs, Here's How Kwik'pak's Workers' Lives Have Changed • Bethel City Council Updates Rules For Bed And Breakfasts • Yukon Chum Are Disappearing. Here's How The Company That Built Its Business On Chum Is Diversifying • Immunocompromised? The CDC Says It Might Be Time To Get A Booster Shot Of The COVID-19 Vaccine • School Begins In Napakiak Amid Pandemic And An Encroaching Riverbank • After 3 Days Of School, Bethel Students Enter Quarantine Following Close COVID Contact • LKSD To Pay $3.8M Settlement In Sex Abuse Lawsuit • Y-K Delta Population Grew About 9% In Past Decade, According To US Census • UAF Kuskokwim Campus Opening In-Person For Fall Semester With COVID-19 Mitigation • Yukon Subsistence Users Go To New Lengths For Food After Massive Salmon Decline • Troopers Identify Suspects In Russian Mission Shooting • YKHC Requiring Employees To Be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 • Bethel Rainfall In July Near Record Highs • Judge Rules In Favor Of Alaska Federation Of Natives To Keep Power Cost Equalization Fund • Bethel City Council Instates Universal Mask Mandate • ONC Rehires Former Executive Director To Lead Organization • Y-K Delta Cases Jump To Highest Level In 4 Months • Napakiak Setting Up Temporary Classrooms As River Expected To Reach School • First COVID-19 Death In Y-K Delta In Four Months • CDC Guidance Says Y-K Delta Should Return To Wearing Masks Indoors, Regardless Of Vaccination Status • Akiak To Become First Y-K Delta Community With High-Speed, Broadband Internet • City Of Bethel Joins Lawsuit Against Governor Over PCE Funding Cuts • Numbers Are In For Yukon King And Chum Salmon Runs • Listen to the KYUK Interns' Award-Winning Podcast • KYUK Interns Featured on NPR • Lower Kuskokwim Transfers From Federal To State Management • Former Bethel Elementary School Principal Receives 25-Year State Sentence • YKHC Recommends Masking In Schools In Most Communities • Subsistence Salmon Fishing Opens On Yukon River For First Time This Season • Bristol Bay Fishermen Donate Salmon To Yukon River Villages • Bethel's Qacung Steven Blanchett's New Album Features Alaskan Indigenous Pop Artists • Following Worst Ever Chum Runs, Here's How Yukon River Residents Can Seek Fall Hunting Extensions • Bethel Woman Survives 2 Nights Outside After Being Charged By Bears • Bethel Man Attempts To Take Control Of Plane During Flight • Man Allegedly Shoots Kusko Cab Driver In The Face And Steals His Cab • Some Y-K Delta Fishermen Are Finishing Harvest; Some Haven't Started • YRDFA To Seek Second Disaster Declaration For Yukon Fish While First Sits In Limbo • Kuskokwim Ice Road To Be Partially Funded By State Budget For First Time In 20 Years • With PCE Unfunded, Electricity Bills In Y-K Delta Could Double • Feds Announce Third Drift Net Opening On Kuskokwim River • City Of Bethel Offering $100 Gift Cards As COVID-19 Vaccination Incentive • Christopher Carmichael's Federal And State Sentencing Hearings Scheduled For July • Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge Requests Moose Season Extension For Zone 2 Of Unit 18 • Fearing Dismal Salmon Runs, Kwik'Pak Fisheries Pivots To Gardening • ANTHC Interim President Valerie Davidson Selected To Lead Tribal Health Organization Permanently • Napaimute Recognized For Work On Ice Road • Elder Eula Acurunaq David, Who Co-Authored Yup'ik-English Medical Dictionary, Passes On • City Of Bethel Approves Purchase Of Body Cams And Amends Hauled Water Rules • City Of Bethel To Offer Monetary Vaccine Incentive • Initial Harvest Estimates Show A Low King Salmon Run • Bethel Movie Theater Reopens • In-person School And Sports Are A Go For Fall 2021, Despite COVID-19 • Soaring Lumber Prices Exacerbate Housing Shortage In Y-K Delta • ONC Receives More Than $17 Million In Federal Funding • Visiting Construction Workers Extinguish Fire In Crooked Creek • Fishing Closures Begin On Yukon River • City Of Bethel Shuts Down Bed And Breakfast, Considers Changing Law On Short Term Rentals • Alaska DEC Commissioner Upholds Contested Water Quality Certificate For Donlin Gold Mine • ONC Votes To Not Retain Mark Springer As Executive Director • Emergency Waterfowl Closure in Y-K Delta • Smelt Arrival In Bethel Marks Beginning Of Summer Fishing Season • Vaccinated People Can Now Shed Their Masks In Bethel • Osprey Nest Atop Bethel Utility Pole Destroyed • With Little Practice, Bethel Wrestler Wins Third State Title • Wildfires Have Started Near Akiachak And Scammon Bay • City Of Bethel Welcomes 14 to 17-Year-Olds To City Committees And Commissions • Donlin Gold Announces Plans For Summer Exploratory Drilling Season • Remembering The One And Only Lillian Atmak Michael • Bethel Planning Commission Postpones Public Hearing For Marijuana Store Permit • GCI Wants To Bring Fiber Internet To Bethel. Its Speeds Could Beat Out The Satellite Competition. • Federal Manager Says Lower Kuskokwim Set Net Openings Only Open To Local Subsistence Users • 2021 Kuskokwim River Salmon Openings And Regulations • Alaska House Of Representatives Passes 2 Bills To Strengthen State's Partnership With Tribes • COVID-19 Vaccines And Our Community: Part 2 • Army National Guard Rescues 4 Stranded Boaters Near Bethel • Season Opener For Musk Ox Stranded On Ice Floes • Dunleavy Administration Dedicates $2.5M To Chevak Clean Up • YKHC Anticipates Starting COVID-19 Vaccinations For Ages 12-15 On May 13 • KYUK Interns Among Finalists In 2021 NPR Student Podcast Challenge • YKHC Supports Full-Time, In-Person Schooling In Fall • Lower Kuskokwim King Salmon Harvest Under Federal And Tribal Management • Kuskokwim Ice Classic Clock Has Stopped • Tuluksak Secures Additional Federal Funding For Permanent Water Plant • Longtime KYUK Storyteller Lillian Atmak Michael Dies • Yup’ik College Student Wins International Award • Yup'ik Woman Raised In Bethel Has Been Found Dead Near Anchorage • Orthodox Churchgoers Celebrate Pascha In Person At Last • KYUK Wins 3 Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, 6 Alaska Press Club Awards • Bethel City Council Kills Proposed Sugary Drink Tax • Kuskokwim River Ice Opens At Nicolai, Tributaries • UAF Kuskokwim Campus Celebrates Class of 2020 And 2021 • YK Fitness Center To Open Pool Facilities To Unvaccinated People • YKHC Says All Students Can Return To In-Person School • Tuluksak's Specialty Water Filtration System Initially Reserved For School Use • Rep. Zulkosky Introduces Bill For State To Recognize Alaska's Tribes • YKHC Urges Pets Get Rabies Vaccines After Rabid Foxes Found • Y-K Delta COVID-19 Case Numbers At Lowest Since September • National Guard Visits Tuluksak 3 Months After Water Plant Fire • How Tuluksak Residents Are Getting Drinking Water Now • Hunters Report Increased Ptarmigan Sightings This Winter • State Asks Kuskokwim Communities To Prepare For Breakup Flooding • 2021 Kuskokwim Ice Classic Tripod Sprouts On River Ice • ANSEP Academy Arrives In Bethel • Mekoryuk First Y-K Delta Community To Possibly Reach 100% Vaccination Against COVID-19 • YKHC Pauses Administering J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Following Federal Recommendation • What Judge's Donlin Water Certificate Recommendation Could Mean For Proposed Mine • 2 Yup'ik Engineers Team Up To Build Groundbreaking Yugtun Technology • Hooper Bay Girls Win State 2A Basketball Championship • By The Numbers: COVID-19 In The Y-K Delta One Year After First Confirmed Case • Native Village Of Napaimute No Longer Maintaining Kusko Ice Road This Season • Some Schools In The Y-K Delta Are Back To Remote Learning • Bethel City Buses Up And Running Again • Alaska Tribes Prepare For Another Round Of Pandemic Relief Funds • Hooper Bay And Chevak In Basketball Semifinals • Management Of Kusko Kings Unclear After Dunleavy's Assertion Of State Control Over Navigable Waters • Bethel Wrestler Earns All-American Title • Bethel Woman Makes History In The Alaska Army National Guard • Bethel City Council Votes To Hire Investigator To Review City's Handling Of Sexual Assault Cases • 3 Moose Bag Limit In Unit 18 Remainder • First Day Back To School In Almost A Year • Aniak Musher Crosses Iditarod Finish Line • Bethel's Pete Kaiser Scratches From Iditarod • YKHC Elder's Home Reopens To Visitors • Find Out What Percentage Of Your Community Has Been Vaccinated Against COVID-19 • Under New Guidelines, Fully Vaccinated People May Gather Maskless In Groups Of 10 • Iditarod Leaders Heading Back Through McGrath • Lower Yukon And Kashunamiut School Districts Resume Basketball • Two Men Missing, Water And Sewer Outage Following Chevak Fire • Local Doctors Recognized For COVID-19 Work • State Of Alaska Files Eminent Domain Action On Polk Property • Bethel City Council Takes A Stand Against Eminent Domain • Bethel Elder Esther Green To Receive UAF Meritorious Service Award • 3 Y-K Delta Mushers Competing In 2021 Iditarod • 'You're Never Going To See The Ravn Of Before;' New CEO Working To Build More Trustworthy Airline • In-Person Learning To Resume For LKSD Elementary Schools And High-Need Students • YKHC Taking Personal Approach To Get Remaining Half Of Y-K Vaccinated • Kasigluk Woman Discovered Dead Near Snowmachine South Of Bethel • Pandemic Exacerbates Need For Better Internet Connectivity In Y-K Delta • Bethel Koreans Seeking Second Chance At American Dream