GRAVE MATTERS — Splintered wood from fallen and smashed coffins are being investigated by an archaeologist in St. Michael.
A year after ex-typhoon Merbok, hit the region, an archaeologist has returned to St. Michael this month to help recover graves that were exposed due to erosion.
NOME INVITATIONAL— Middle school students and community members race off during the community race, held in conjunction with the Nome XC Invitational race, held on Saturday, Sept. 16.
Racers came by boat, plane or car to Nome last week to race in the Nanook Cross Country Invitational last Saturday.
TORY TIME— Michaela Goade reads her story Berry Song to a group of kids at the Katirvik Center, on Sunday afternoon.
Award-winning illustrator Michaela Goade visited Nome this week for a meet and greet, a workshop and visits to Nome schools. Kegoayah Kozga Public Library Director Marguerite La Riviere organized Goade’s trip to Nome.
A WALE(S) OF A GOOD TIME  — Iris Tokeinna of Wales danced with the rest of her group during their final performance of the 22nd Annual Kingikmiut Dance Festival.
The 22nd Annual Kingikmiut Dance Festival took place in Wales over Labor Day Weekend for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
TELLER— The townsite of Teller is located between Grantley Harbor and Port Clarence.
This summer, Bering Straits Regional Housing Authority began investigating a new subdivision site across from the airport in Teller for 40 houses — some newly built, some relocated —away from flood threatened areas.
BERM REMNANTS— Lewis Nakarak shows one of the last remnants of the original berm, which was mostly destroyed by ex-typhoon Merbok.
GRAVE MATTERS — Splintered wood from fallen and smashed coffins are being investigated by an archaeologist in St. Michael.
NOME INVITATIONAL— Middle school students and community members race off during the community race, held in conjunction with the Nome XC Invitational race, held on Saturday, Sept. 16.
TORY TIME— Michaela Goade reads her story Berry Song to a group of kids at the Katirvik Center, on Sunday afternoon.
A WALE(S) OF A GOOD TIME  — Iris Tokeinna of Wales danced with the rest of her group during their final performance of the 22nd Annual Kingikmiut Dance Festival.
TELLER— The townsite of Teller is located between Grantley Harbor and Port Clarence.
VAPING PROBLEMS— NBMHS Principal Teriskovkya Smith addresses the Nome Common Council to inform them of the vaping crisis at the school.
By Diana Haecker The Nome Common Council heard sobering testimony from a family whose 67-year-old mother died after a harrowing wait for an ambulance that never came. Kelly Bogart gave public comment over the phone during the meeting pleading with...
Now that the City of Nome has selected a site for a potential temporary workforce camp, the last hurdle has been cleared to sign a formal partnership agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers, and the port expansion project should be advancing on...
By Anna Lionas The Norton Sound Heath Corporation Board of Directors gathered in Nome for the three-day meeting from September 19 to the 21. The meeting began with a moment of silence for Stan Andersen, a longtime board representative for the City...
After three months since the Quintillion fiberoptic cable suffered a catastrophic failure on June 11, this week brought the long-anticipated news: repairs have been completed and service is 100 percent restored, according to Quintillion President...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it won’t open a new public comment period in its reappraisal of IPOP’s permit application. IPOP’s initial permit application for a controversial project to dredge for gold in Bonanza Channel and Safety Sound...
BERM REMNANTS— Lewis Nakarak shows one of the last remnants of the original berm, which was mostly destroyed by ex-typhoon Merbok.
By Stephen Lezak SHAKTOOLIK—One year after ex-typhoon Merbok destroyed the 28-foot-tall berm that separated Shaktoolik from Norton Sound, residents look to autumn with a mix of fear and frustration. Without the berm’s protection, the village is...
GRAVE MATTERS — Splintered wood from fallen and smashed coffins are being investigated by an archaeologist in St. Michael.
A year after ex-typhoon Merbok, hit the region, an archaeologist has returned to St. Michael this month to help recover graves that were exposed due to erosion. In the immediate aftermath of Merbok, the community of St. Michael reported impacts to...
NOME INVITATIONAL— Middle school students and community members race off during the community race, held in conjunction with the Nome XC Invitational race, held on Saturday, Sept. 16.
Racers came by boat, plane or car to Nome last week to race in the Nanook Cross Country Invitational last Saturday. Teams arrived from Gambell, Golovin, Kotzebue, Koyuk, Savoonga, Shaktoolik, Shishmaref, St. Michael, Teller, Unalakleet, and White...
Bering Straits Native Corporation announced last week that it has invested $2 million in the mining exploration company Graphite One. “This is not just an investment in Graphite One, it is a long-term investment in our region,” Dan Graham, BSNC’s...

Obituaries

Stan Andersen
Stanley Charles Andersen, known affectionately as “Stanley Andy” was born on June 9, 1946, in Nome, Alaska, to proud parents Steffen and Mary Andersen. He shared this world with his twin...

Education

CHAMPIONS— Qughsatkut WindBlazers and Coach Gladys Borillo (second from left), travelled to Colorado for the National KidWind Challenge. They won the coveted Blade Engineer Award for their baleen blades.

This year Nome Public Schools welcomes six international teachers to their staff, four of them from the Philippines.

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