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If you missed the first Nome gold rush in 1898 and then again were caught snoozing for the 2011 stampede, your days are looking brighter. The State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources has...
The Norton Sound region’s first baby of the year made her entrance to the world amongst her whole family.
Bella Aria Wyman was born Sunday, January 5 at 9:54 a.m. in Nome.
Earlier that morning, her...
Two women reported missing on Friday morning were found uninjured on Friday at 4:15 p.m. near mile 28 of the Kougarok Road. According to an Alaska State Trooper dispatch, Jenna Pixey, 28, of Eagle...
The Port of Nome Commission met in a work session Dec. 19 to continue the annual tweaking of the port tariff to reflect procedures and cost recoveries.
The panel is going over the document bit by...
An era came to an end last week when Nome Outfitters moved its inventory out of the store on 120 1st Avenue and into its new home at Bonanza’s Anvil City Station. Hunters and sportsmen will be able...
The annual Nome Elementary Holiday Program once again packed the school’s gym as the young students celebrated the season with music, both vocal and instrumental. The hour-long presentation featured...
Representative Neal Foster of Nome delivered an hour and a half presentation Monday night on Governor Mike Dunleavy’s Fiscal Year 2021 budget, which the governor unveiled last Wednesday.
Twenty-...
The Nome Common Council and City administration have shouldered the annual burden of finding revenue to balance a budget to pay for City services, and decrease the pull-down on the City’s general...
Nome-Beltz High School hosted the Northern Conference Wrestling Tournament Saturday and the Lady Nanooks came away with the team title. The boys were runner-up to a large Kotzebue team. There was a...
In its regular meeting held on Monday, Dec. 9, the Nome Common Council heard updates on the Nome Inner Harbor Launch Ramp Project. The job will cost $1.7 million. Norton Sound Economic Development...