NEST DEFENSE— A defensive semipalmated plover parent spreads its wings before luring me away with a broken-wing display. The parents respond to human intruders by crouching and running or feigning injury. Note the partial webbing at the base of the plover’s toes, for which the semipalmated plover is named.
Semipalmated plovers are plump little shorebirds sporting a black-and-white face mask and a distinctive black band across the white chest––eye catching, one would think.
The Nome Common Council in session, on August 12. While HVAC installation is done at City Hall, the Richard Foster building serves as temporary council chambers.
With only a few weeks left at the job, outgoing City Manager Glenn Steckman presented a host of requests for proposals to the Nome Common Council last Monday of things to be done prior to his departure: RFP’s for renovation and wiring projects for
Dr. Amy Phillips-Chan, former director of the Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum and editor of the book, returned to Nome to host the event for a group of a couple dozen Nomeites.
Stronger Together, a book that catalogues Nome’s COVID pandemic experience was celebrated by the community that created it last week at the Richard Foster Building.
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE – A greater white-fronted goose takes off after a stopover at Safety Sound during spring migration. This goose species is named for the band of white feathers around its pinkish orange bill. They often call in flight with a high-pitched laugh that inspired an old name – laughing goose. A very similar, but smaller species, the lesser white-fronted goose, lives in northern Asia and Europe.
On a recent float trip down the Kougarok River, families of greater white-fronted geese hustled from the water’s edge, across gravel bars to disappear into the tundra as our kayaks approached.
OUTREACH— Greg Pollock, Principal Director for Arctic and Global Resilience, Office of the Secretary of Defense, center, met with Alaska Native leaders during a roundtable discussion on Aug. 1, 2024, in Nome
The U.S. Department of Defense sent a high-ranking official, Greg Pollock, Principal Director of the Arctic and Global Resilience Policy Office, to Nome last week.
DEVASTATING–A fire burned the Turner home to the ground in Shishmaref, on July 30.
A family home in Shishmaref burned to the ground in a fire last week, July 30.
NEST DEFENSE— A defensive semipalmated plover parent spreads its wings before luring me away with a broken-wing display. The parents respond to human intruders by crouching and running or feigning injury. Note the partial webbing at the base of the plover’s toes, for which the semipalmated plover is named.
The Nome Common Council in session, on August 12. While HVAC installation is done at City Hall, the Richard Foster building serves as temporary council chambers.
Dr. Amy Phillips-Chan, former director of the Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum and editor of the book, returned to Nome to host the event for a group of a couple dozen Nomeites.
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE – A greater white-fronted goose takes off after a stopover at Safety Sound during spring migration. This goose species is named for the band of white feathers around its pinkish orange bill. They often call in flight with a high-pitched laugh that inspired an old name – laughing goose. A very similar, but smaller species, the lesser white-fronted goose, lives in northern Asia and Europe.
OUTREACH— Greg Pollock, Principal Director for Arctic and Global Resilience, Office of the Secretary of Defense, center, met with Alaska Native leaders during a roundtable discussion on Aug. 1, 2024, in Nome
DEVASTATING–A fire burned the Turner home to the ground in Shishmaref, on July 30.
With official primary election results made public, there were few surprises left as Mary Peltola emerged as the leading candidate for Alaska’s lone U.S. House of Representatives seat. Alaska is practicing ranked choice voting in open primaries, a...
Hunters in Game Unit 22C made quick business of moose hunting and had harvested a record number of 40 moose in just two days. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game’s Nome office reported that GMU 22C closed the registration resident and nonresident moose...
TUB AND ROLL–The Running Club team makes their way down Front Street. In front: Elizabeth Phan, Douggie Coulter; Martin Bickford  Paige Savok and Liliana Bickford pushing and Caleb and Ellen Stewart in the back.
Nomeites were joined by a few extra spectators for the Labor Day festivities as the cruise ship visitors on the Hurtigruten ship Nansen, docked at the port of Nome, caught a look into the whimsy of Nome’s traditions. At high noon three bathtubs on...
The Nome Common Council wanted to see a negotiated employment agreement before voting on a resolution to install former retired city attorney Brooks Chandler as the interim city manager. Outgoing City Manager Glenn Steckman is set to depart Nome on...
CANDIDACY— Kohren Green declared his candidacy for Seat D on the Nome Common Council. He is pictured with City Clerk Dan Grimmer at the temporary Clerk’s office as City Hall is under construction with HVAC upgrades.
Just a few minutes before the filing deadline on Tuesday at 5 p.m. incumbent school board member Jon Gregg filed his candidacy for the three-year board seat, running without competition. The story is similar for the other school board seat,...
NEW– A team of seven came to Nome during August to take apart the old Seppala House and reconstruct a completely new one in the span of a week.
A building known as the Seppala house has found its final resting place after a long life in Nome. Dismantled and replicated in a new building, the almost completed new building will soon reside next to the Richard Foster Building and serve as an...
Visitors disembark from the Roald Amundsen last week.
The Hurtigruten cruiseship Roald Amundsen docked at the causeway last Tuesday, hustled into the port earlier than their planned arrival as a significant storm was forecasted. On Wednesday the passengers debarked to a wet and windy Nome, with the...
After five years at the helm of the city, City Manager Glenn Steckman will depart Nome on September 1, leaving large shoes to fill as the city moves forward with projects like the Deep Draft Port expansion, finalizing the Nome Police Department’s...
Leroy Kobuk Sr., 47, was charged with first and second degree murder after allegedly killing his girlfriend Michaeline Snowball, 43. On August 17 troopers responded to a report of a deceased woman in St. Michael. According to a trooper dispatch,...

Obituaries

Carol Marie Johnson
Carol Marie Johnson (Sweet) was born in Nome to Wallace and Rose Johnson. She was the third child born to Rose and the first born to Wally. As a child, she loved her grandparents dearly. At the age...

Education

Nome School Board held their last meeting of the school year June 11, where they heard many public comments and finalized business for the 2023-2024 school year.  

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