Caught Doing Something Good: Correy Campbell
In the November episode of CDSG (Nov. 25-26), listen to Correy Campbell talk about his love of wrestling and basketball and the scholastic effort he makes to continue playing.
Dearest Alaska: Harvest
Join us on this month’s episode as we aerate soil, pluck potatoes, snip broccoli, and pluck carrots with Pilgrim Produce, an agricultural pilot program from Unaatuq, LLC, at Pilgrim Hot Springs.
Caught Doing Something Good: Kelsie Crisci
Kelsie, our featured student caught doing something good for October, shares her thoughts on school spirit, spending her senior year working on the Yearbook, and the arts classes she enjoys.
NJUS Board Approves 2017 Water and Sewer Master Plan
After much discussion in previous meetings, the NJUS Board approved a 2017 Water and Sewer Master Plan on Thursday.
Caught Doing Something Good: Shaelynn Shetters
In our second episode of CDSG, we talk to Gambell student Shaelynn Shetters about her goals for college, and the Battle of the Books.
Dearest Alaska: Traditional Tattooing
Be a fly on the wall during a traditional tattooing ceremony on the September episode of Dearest Alaska.
NJUS Board Asks Common Council to Approve $6M ADEC Loan
Two resolutions asking the Nome Common Council to approve and accept loans from ADEC totaling over $6 million were passed at Thursday night’s NJUS Board meeting.
Caught Doing Something Good: Jacob Brouillette
In the first episode of a new season of CDSG, we talk to Elim student Jacob Brouillette about his experience as a youth leader and his efforts towards suicide prevention.
Dearest Alaska: “B.T.C.U.’s” Pick Nome Every Year
“Birders” from far and wide flock to Western Alaska every year to get a glimpse of the bristle-thighed curlew: a migratory bird that nests in a remote area on Mile 72 on the Kougarok Road. This month’s episode of “Dearest Alaska” follows them on their quest.
NJUS Board Approves Financial Audit Report
At last night’s meeting, the NJUS Board reviewed and approved a financial audit of NJUS that stated no findings.