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The Delta Discovery is a weekly newspaper serving Bethel, Alaska, and the villages of the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta and Bristol Bay regions of southwestern Alaska. Its motto is "Real news for the real people". ("Real people" is a rough translation of the indigenous name of the local tribe.)
The Delta Discovery – Bethel; Delta Wind – Delta Junction; Homer News – Homer; Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman – Wasilla / Matanuska-Susitna Valley (tri-weekly) The Nome Nugget – Nome; Petersburg Pilot – Petersburg; Petroleum News – Anchorage; Seward Phoenix Log – Seward, Moose Pass; Tundra Drums – Bethel and Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
Bethel was established at Mumtrekhlagamute Station in 1885 and supplanted it by the 1890 U.S. Census. It reported 20 residents (13 Yup'ik and 7 Whites). Mumtrekhlagamiut would later be absorbed into Bethel. [29] Bethel did not appear on the 1900 Census, but has on every census since 1910. [30] It would formally incorporate as a city in 1957.
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Pages in category "Bethel, Alaska" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... The Delta Discovery; F. First Mission House; Flight Alaska; K ...
Conrad McCormick is an American politician from Alaska who served as a member of the Alaska House of Representatives for district 38 from 2023 to 2025. [1] A Democrat, he was previously vice mayor and member of the Bethel City Council. [1] He ran unopposed except for write-in candidates in the 2022 Alaska House of Representatives election.
Peltola was born and raised in Bethel, Alaska. [2] He was Yup'ik and Tlingit. [3] From an early age, he was an accomplished outdoorsman and hunter. He was a 1984 graduate of Bethel Regional High School, and later graduated from the University of Alaska Fairbanks with a degree in wildlife management.
The delta has approximately 25,000 residents. 85% of these are Alaska Natives: Yupik and Athabaskan people. The main population center and service hub is the city of Bethel, with an estimated population of around 6,219 (as of 2011). [5] Bethel is surrounded by 49 smaller villages, with the largest villages consisting of over 1000 people.