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Fri, 07/18/2025 - 11:00pmadmin By Anna Lionas The Bering Strait School District approved a $69.4 million budget for the 2025/26 school year, after months of working to balance a deficit budget made ...
It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of SigWien Aanaġulaaq Quwailak Omiak, a cherished lifelong resident of Teller.
Fena Lena was born to Tom and Annie Dotomain, October 12, 1947, in Mekoryuk, Alaska. Tom and Annie moved their family up north to Shaktoolik, Alaska from Nunivak Island to settle and support Fena’s ...
Kent Steven "Dogger" Winship entered his heavenly home on June 27, 2025. Born May 30, 1961 to Myron W. and Sharon F. Winship in La Chapelle Saint Mesmin, Loiret, France, Kent sought adventure in every ...
By Diana HaeckerCity Manager Lee Smith invited Library Director Marguerite LaRiviere to speak on an exciting event that will unfold on Thursday evening at the library. As part of the Summer Reading ...
By Anna Lionas After nearly 20 years of bowhead whale poop data collection, scientists were able to draw a direct line between warming oceans and an increase in harmful algal blooms resulting in toxi ...
The Nome Nugget PO Box 610 Nome, Alaska 99762 USA Phone: (907) 443-5235 Fax: (907) 443-5112 www.nomenugget.net ...
Wed, 07/09/2025 - 1:38amadmin By Diana Haecker Nome’s Superior Court Judge Romano DiBenedetto is facing a public reprimand after the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct found probable cause that his ...
By Laura Robertson The Anvil Mountain run is a time-honored Fourth of July tradition in Nome, a nearly half-marathon length race to from City Hall on Front Street to the White Alice towers and back.
By Laura Robertson The Anvil Mountain run is a time-honored Fourth of July tradition in Nome, a nearly half-marathon length race to from City Hall on Front Street to the White Alice towers and back.
A young brown bear that wandered into town was shot Tuesday morning at the intersection of Spokane and West King Place. The Nome Police Department received calls about the bear roaming the streets of ...
Thu, 07/03/2025 - 8:57pmadmin By Anna Lionas In less than two weeks the price for the Alaska Bypass Mail Service will increase by 9.4 percent, with grocery bills expected to increase because of it.