Greg Kim
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Fiber vs. Satellites: There are two plans to bring high-speed, broadband internet to Bethel, but they’re competing against each other for the same funding.
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KYUK’s Greg Kim spoke with Anchorage Daily News reporter Kyle Hopkins who published a story on the Lower Kuskokwim School District's settlement.
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Some people in Bethel have called this the dreariest, wettest summer of their lives, and they're right. Last month was the wettest July in Bethel in over 90 years.
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There's concerns Napakiak's school could be partially underwater before the district has the money for a new building.
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The Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta is the second largest region in the United States without access to broadband internet, but not for much longer.
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The judge imposed what he called a severe sentence because the former principal had abused the trust he cultivated in his victims and the community.
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Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation is recommending that students and staff practice universal masking if less than 70% of the entire community is fully vaccinated or if there are any active local cases of COVID-19.
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Myoung Keun Lee was shot in the face on July 5 and survived the attack. It's the third violent attack on Korean cab drivers in Bethel since 2006.
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After getting lost on the trail, she said that she was charged by multiple bears and survived by eating last year’s cranberries.
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An Alaska State Troopers report says that Bethel resident and flight passenger Jaden Lake-Kameroff entered the cockpit of a Cessna Caravan on a flight from Bethel to Aniak. The 18-year-old took control of the yoke, causing the plane to nosedive.