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Federal Emergency Relief Administration Bulletin
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration Bulletin, established in Nome, Alaska, during the Great Depression in 1933, was designed to inform local residents about relief efforts and social programs aimed at combating widespread poverty. Federal officials created the bulletin to disseminate essential information about employment opportunities, health services, and community resources. Over the years, it has evolved to include local news, cultural events, and economic updates that reflect the diverse interests of Nome's residents. Renowned for its reliability and community focus, the Bulletin has become an influential source of civic engagement. On OldNews.com, you will find scans of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration Bulletin from Nome, Alaska, United States, starting 1934, including 82 scans in total. Explore this treasure trove of history, and you may uncover mentions of historical figures or even events and people from your own family history, encouraging you to delve deeper into the past.