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Tri-Weekly Nome Industrial Worker
The Tri-Weekly Nome Industrial Worker, founded in 1900 by a group of local labor leaders in Nome, Alaska, became a vital voice for the community, advocating for workers’ rights and local issues. Initially aimed at supporting labor movements, the newspaper evolved to include news, editorials, and community highlights, fostering engagement among residents. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Tri-Weekly Nome Industrial Worker starting 1918, showcasing 280 scans in total. This historical publication played a significant role in shaping public discourse during pivotal events such as the gold rush era and labor strikes, all while maintaining its journalistic integrity. As you delve into these archives, you may uncover mentions of historical figures and events, potentially connecting to your own family history. We invite you to search for these treasures and discover the rich heritage reflected in Alaskan communities through the eyes of their trusted newspaper.