Special Urbi et Orbi Blessing of Pope Francis
Listen now to our rebroadcast of a special message from Pope Francis, translated to English: a prayer for the end of the coronavirus epidemic.
Caught Doing Something Good: Andrew Hafner
Meet rising high school freshman Andrew Hafner, who uses his creative talents to enrich his community of Nome.
Caught Doing Something Good: Demi Levi
Demi Levi uses her competitive nature to reach her dreams of helping her community.
Caught Doing Something Good: Ellie Martinson
It’s a musical episode of CDSG! Ellie Martinson of Nome shares her love of music with KNOM for this month’s Caught Doing Something Good.
Board Approves NJUS Request for $4.5 Million in Loans
Two resolutions requesting a total of over $4.5 million in loans were approved by the NJUS Board at Tuesday night’s meeting. The resolutions now go to the City Council for final approval.
Diplomas in Hand, Nome Grads Tasked with ‘Positive Change’
Amid a flurry of blue and white balloons, Nome-Beltz High School bid farewell to its 2018 graduates – as well as several NPS employees.
Caught Doing Something Good: Kayle Kavairlook
Our CDSG pick for this month, Kayle, tells us how he helped put out a fire that threatened the tundra surrounding his community of Koyuk.
Unalakleet Teens Reach New Heights at NYO
Two Unalakleet competitors, Allie and Arctic Ivanoff, were the highest-scoring athletes in the 2018 statewide Native Youth Olympics. They placed in the top 5 nine times over six separate events during the games held at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage.
What Makes Native Olympics Special? ‘Camaraderie’ and a Helping Hand, Athletes Say
Last weekend’s NYO tournament in St. Michael for the Bering Strait School District showed a strong display of sportsmanship and support. But for those familiar to the games, it’s just business as usual.
Caught Doing Something Good: Haley Evans
Eight-year-old Haley has been helping out with chores on a neighboring dog lot since she was little. Now, she’s become quite the dog expert!