1993: City of Bethel, Alaska, bans alcohol
Bethel, Alaska, a city whose residents are mainly Yup’iks and Alaska Natives, closes the city-run liquor store because of rising rates of alcoholism and related social problems. The store was opened decades earliers to fund social services. The city also bans consumption of alcohol in Bethel.
- Theme
- Epidemics
- Region
- Arctic
Courtesy Robert Fortuine papers, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage