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''The Nome Nugget'' is a weekly
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published on Thursdays in
Nome, Alaska Nome (; , , also ''Sitŋazuaq'', ''Siqnazuaq'') is a city in the Nome Census Area, Alaska, Nome Census Area in the Unorganized Borough, Alaska, Unorganized Borough of the US state of Alaska. The city is located on the southern Seward Peninsula c ...
,
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and serves the entire Northwest region of Alaska. Additionally, it is printed in Anchorage, Alaska for newsstands and airports. It was awarded best weekly newspaper in all of Alaska in 2012, 2021 and 2022 by the Alaska Press Club, and the ''Nuggets reporters have won dozens of awards and accolades for their work in recent years. It is an independent newspaper which is currently owned by the Nugget Publishing Corp., owned by Diana Haecker and Nils Hahn. ''The Nome Nugget'' is Alaska's oldest newspaper.


Origins of the ''Nome Nugget''

While the ''Nome Nugget'' may be accepted as the oldest newspaper in Alaska, exactly how old it is has been in dispute. While the newspaper officially claims that it was established in 1897, the Library of Congress cites it as being established in 1900, and other Alaska-based organizations claim it is from 1938. According to the Alaska State Library the first newspaper in Nome was the ''Nome News'', established in 1899. In 1900 the name was changed to the ''Nome Daily News'' and then back to the ''Nome News'' by 1904. In 1903, the publishing company at the time, Nome News Pub. Co., produced a supplemental newspaper entitled the ''Hell Whooper''. It only ran for one issue on April 17. The name changed again in 1906 to the ''Nome Daily Nugget'' under a similarly named but different owner, Nome Pub. Co. In 1918 it was changed to the ''Nome Tri-Weekly Nugget'', in 1919 it was changed to the ''Nome Nugget'', and in 1934 back to the ''Nome Daily Nugget''. In 1938 the paper's name changed for the final time back to the ''Nome Nugget''. In 1982 former editor Nancy McGuire purchased the ''Nome Nugget'' from Nome Pub. Co. and named her company the Nugget Publishing Corporation. Following McGuire's death in 2016, the Nugget Publishing Corporation was handled by her estate during purchase negotiations. It was sold in 2018 to Diana Haecker and Nils Hahn.


Distribution

''The Nome Nugget'' produces approximately 2600 papers per issue and reaches a total of 10,400 readers just from the paper copies. Additionally, the ''Nome Nugget'' is delivered to every state in the United States via subscriptions. ''The Nome Nugget'' is the primary news source for news in the city of Nome and in the 15 surrounding communities in the Northwest region of Alaska. According to the newspaper, “Nome is the logistical and economical hub for the surrounding 15 Bering Strait and Norton Sound communities that are off the road system.” It is the only news outlet with reach to nearly every village in the region. They include Little Diomede, Shishmaref, Wales, Brevig Mission, Teller, Solomon, Council, White Mountain, Golovin, Elim, Koyuk, Shaktoolik, Unalakleet, St. Michaels and Stebbins.


Universal Pictures lawsuit

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'', a 2009 science fiction/horror film starring
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, was set in Nome, and to promote the film,
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created a website with fake news stories supposedly taken from real Alaskan newspapers, including the ''Nugget'' and the ''
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''. The newspapers sued Universal, eventually reaching a settlement where Universal would remove the fake stories and pay $20,000 to the
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and a $2,500 contribution to a scholarship fund for the
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.


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