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Three small businesses in Bristol Bay win $50,000 through competition April 1st 2:48 pm | Brian Venua, KDLG News
The Bristol Bay Native Corporation has awarded a total of $50,000 to three small enterprises in the region through a business competition. This year s winners are Sugar and Spice Express in Chignik Lake and Perryville, and two businesses based in Dillingham; Little Alaskan Fish Company and Nick s Legacy. The competition is called Path to Prosperity. It s an opportunity for small businesses in Bristol Bay to go through a kind of boot-camp where they work with experts to improve their operations, from finances to facility upgrades. ....
Unalaska city officials remove passenger limits in taxis April 1st 2:55 pm | Hope McKenney, KUCB News City also clarifies quarantine for vaccinated travelers Unalaska city officials have eased some of the island s health mandates designed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, based on updated Center s for Disease Control and Prevention and state guidance. City councilors voted unanimously on March 23 to remove the three-month window exempting fully vaccinated people from the local traveler quarantine. That means fully vaccinated people will no longer need to self-quarantine following travel to Unalaska. The new mandate also removes a three-person passenger limit for local taxis, van services and shuttles. ....
Crabbers push for extended season April 1st 2:51 pm | Hope McKenney, KUCB News
A group of Bering Sea crabbers say the pandemic has slowed their fishing season, and they want more time to catch their quota before the state shuts down their season next week. But the Alaska Department of Fish and Game has denied their request for an extension, citing low population numbers and an upcoming mating season. For the few boats fishing bairdi crab this year, there could be a lot at stake if they don t have time to catch their full quota. I m thinking they don t quite understand what we re going through out here, said Oystein Lone, captain of the 98-foot crab boat Pacific Sounder, which is based out of Dutch Harbor. ....