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THE NOME NUGGET 12 THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2021 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Deadline is noon Monday •(907) 443-5235 • Fax (907)443-5112 • e-mail [email protected] Employment Real Estate Seeking Qualified Applicants Accounting: AP Supervisor, starting $40.40; Accountant I or II $29.57 DOE Administration: Admin Office Manager, starting $34.52; Suicide Prevention Planner $40.40 DOE Behavioral Health Services: Recovery Coach $20.85/hr DOE, Administrative Specialist II $20.85; GEN-1 Prevention specialists $27.93 CAMP: Injury & Tobacco Prevention Coordinator, starting $27.31; Administrative Specialist III, Temp $23.32; Prevention Program Coordinator $27.31 DOE Corporate Housing: Property Manager starting $34.52/hr DOE Dental: Dental Assistant Trainee, starting $19.91 Electronic Health Record: Pediatric Referral Coordinator $29.57/hr DOE Emergency Department: Emergency Department Technician $23.32 Environmental Services: Environmental Service Worker I, starting $18.52, EVS I Relief starting $18.00/hr DOE, Laundry worker starting $18/hr DOE Human Resources: Employee Benefits Associate $29.57 DOE; HR Advisor $34.52 DOE In-Home Support Program: Personal Care Attendant starting $18.00/hr DOE Laboratory: Uncertified Phlebotomist starting $20.85/hr DOE Materials Management: Materials Support Tech $18.52; Warehouseman $20.85 Nutrition Services: Cook – relief, starting $23.32, Porter, starting $18.52; Cashier $19.91 Patient Financial Services: Health Information Technicians $19.91/hr, Patient Account Representatives $19.91/hr, Business Office Trainer $24.93/hr Patient Hostel: Guest Services Coordinator $19.91 + DOE, Pharmacy: Pharmacy Technician, starting $20.85 Plant Operations: Office Manager $34.52; Maintenance Engineer I/II/III $24.93 Primary Care: Registration Technician COVID $19.91; Administrative Assistant $18.00 Quality Improvement: Administrative Specialist, starting $20.85 Quyana Care: CNA starting $24.93/hr DOE Security: Security Officer I $18.52/hr DOE Social Services: Language Specialist for Inupiaq, relief $20.85 Village Health (Nome Based): EHR Support Specialist PT625 $24.93 In Our Village Communities: For more information or an up-to-date vacancy list, go to www.NortonSoundHealth.org or contact Human Resources at (907) 443-4573 NSHC is a drug-free workplace and will apply Alaska Native/American Indian preference for hire (under PL 93-638 and Veteran Preferences). NSHC will also initiate a criminal history/background check for all positions. In-Home Support Program Brevig – FT Stebbins – FT Shishmaref – FT Wales – PT35 Gambell – PT50 Point of Care Assistant FT Little Diomede, Stebbins, & Wales Tribal Healer: Village Based FT Certified Medical Assistant - Unalakleet FT Community Health Aide Positions: 3 Brevig FT, PT75 2 Diomede PT75 2 Elim PT625 2 Gambell FT 1 Golovin PT625 2 Koyuk PT75 2 St. Michael FT 1 Savoonga PT75 1 Shishmaref PT75, PT625 2 Stebbins FT. PT75 1 Unalakleet PT75 1 Wales PT75 Clinic Travel Specialist Elim – Relief Koyuk – Relief Little Diomede – Relief St. Michael - Rel Stebbins - Rel Shishmaref - Rel Teller - Rel Unalakleet - Rel Clinic Maint. Tech Little Diomede FT St. Michael FT Dental Savoonga EVS 1 Brevig Rel 1 Elim Rel 2 Gambell Rel, PT50 1 Gambell Rel 1 Golovin Rel 2 Koyuk PT50, Rel 2 Little Diomede PT50, Rel 1 Savoonga Rel 1 Shishmaref Rel 1 St Micheal Rel 1 Stebbins Rel 1 Teller Rel 1 Unlakleet Rel 1 Wales Rel 1 White Mountain Rel Village based councilor Wales In Nome www.nomesweethomes.com WE BUY HOMES Nome Sweet Homes 907-443-7368 Front Street, Donna Marie Tract 1 Ocean frontage near Beam Road 4.15 acres with road access $89k Legals Classifieds Trooper Beat PUBLIC HEARING THE NOME PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING DURING A REGULAR SCHEDULED MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021 AT 7:00 P.M. IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS RE: VARIANCE APPLICATION BY CITY OF NOME FOR WILLIS CLOUSTON BLOCK 53 LOT 07A; ADDRESS: 304 BERING ST., THE REQUEST IS FOR A VARIANCE FOR SET BACK FROM LOT LINE. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND Job Title: Program Administrator Employer: Bering Sea Elders Group Location: Anchorage preferred (not required) Wage: Administrative, part-time, hourly Deadline to Apply: Open until filled Organizational Backround: The Bering Sea Elders Group (BSEG) is a consortium of 38 federally recognized tribes residing within the Bering Sea region. BSEG’s mission is to speak and work together as one voice, to protect and respect our traditional ways of life, the ocean web of life that supports the resources we rely on, and our children’s future. Scope of Work / Job Duties: The Program Administrator shall be responsible for adminstrative oversight and communication of BSEG including but not limited to: Actively promoting and supporting the organization’s mission and work. Manages program files and records, orders office supplies as needed. Assist in BSEG Projects while interacting with Tribes, State, Federal, or International representatives. Maintain ongoing communications with BSEG Member Tribes and others. Other duties/responsibilities as required by the BSEG Executive Director or Executive Committee. Position Requirements: Experience living or working in rural Alaska. Excellent verbal and written communciation, computer, and social media skills. Preference for Yup’ik speaking/translation capabilities. Availablity to work/travel days, evenings, and weekends as necessary, as well as traveling locally, regionally, and nationally. Must be able to sit and work from a computer for long periods of time. Other duties/responsibilities as required by the BSEG Executive Director or Executive Committee. (The job description does not state or imply that these are the only activities to be performed by the employee(s) holding this position. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related responsibilities as requested by their supervisor.) To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and three references to Mellisa Johnson at: [email protected] . Job opening Director of Programs Job# 21-DC-1 Denali Commission USAJobs.gov NMS is hiring for FullTime Custodians at the Nome Beltz Middle High School to support its established team. Compe琀琀ve hourly pay and benets available. Must have some experience or working knowledge of cleaning equipment and general cleaning processes. Starng rate of pay is $18/hr to $26/hr (DOE) plus full benets and a signon bonus of $500.00. Apply today! Visit nmsusa.com/employment to get started. Contact Tahsha Smith at (907) 3041390 or [email protected] with quesons. Job openings NMS is immediately hiring for mulple Expeditors & Building Maintenance Technicians, Level 13, at the Nome School District. These posions will be responsible for providing scheduled, unscheduled, preventave and emergency maintenance services for all School District facilies. Seeking candidates who have prior experience in building maintenance, electrical, HVAC systems and plumbing trades. Must have a valid driver’s license as driving is required on the job. Starng rate of pay is $20/hr to $30/hr (DOE) plus full benets and a signon bonus of $500.00. Apply today by vising: www.nmsusa.com/employment . Once you’ve applied, please contact Aaron Makkar, NANA Recruiter, for further followup: (907) 2654173. Job openings WANTED – Mark Knapp at The Cutting Edge in Fairbanks is buying legal ancient walrus ivory, musk ox horn, mammoth ivory and teeth. Very good prices. 907-452-7477. Knapp’s Cutting Edge 1971 Fox Ave Fairbanks AK 99701. [email protected] WANTED—Large bull muskox horn, moose/cari- bou antler, old ivory, Eskimo artifacts. Call Roger 304-1048 or email [email protected] No C Detachment, Nome Post Daily Dispatches posted 6/21--28/2021 Advertise in The Nome Nugget newspaper Call us at 907-443-5235 or send an email to [email protected] •Employment

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THE NOME NUGGET12 THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2021

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Deadline is noon Monday •(907) 443-5235 • Fax (907)443-5112 • e-mail [email protected]

Employment Real Estate

Seeking Qualified Applicants

Accounting: AP Supervisor, starting $40.40; Accountant I or II $29.57 DOE Administration: Admin Office Manager, starting $34.52; Suicide Prevention Planner $40.40 DOE Behavioral Health Services: Recovery Coach $20.85/hr DOE, Administrative Specialist II $20.85; GEN-1 Prevention specialists $27.93 CAMP: Injury & Tobacco Prevention Coordinator, starting $27.31; Administrative Specialist III, Temp $23.32; Prevention Program Coordinator $27.31 DOE Corporate Housing: Property Manager starting $34.52/hr DOE Dental: Dental Assistant Trainee, starting $19.91 Electronic Health Record: Pediatric Referral Coordinator $29.57/hr DOE Emergency Department: Emergency Department Technician $23.32 Environmental Services: Environmental Service Worker I, starting $18.52, EVS I Relief starting $18.00/hr DOE, Laundry worker starting $18/hr DOE Human Resources: Employee Benefits Associate $29.57 DOE; HR Advisor $34.52 DOE In-Home Support Program: Personal Care Attendant starting $18.00/hr DOE Laboratory: Uncertified Phlebotomist starting $20.85/hr DOE Materials Management: Materials Support Tech $18.52; Warehouseman $20.85 Nutrition Services: Cook – relief, starting $23.32, Porter, starting $18.52; Cashier $19.91 Patient Financial Services: Health Information Technicians $19.91/hr, Patient Account Representatives $19.91/hr, Business Office Trainer $24.93/hr Patient Hostel: Guest Services Coordinator $19.91 + DOE, Pharmacy: Pharmacy Technician, starting $20.85 Plant Operations: Office Manager $34.52; Maintenance Engineer I/II/III $24.93 Primary Care: Registration Technician COVID $19.91; Administrative Assistant $18.00 Quality Improvement: Administrative Specialist, starting $20.85 Quyana Care: CNA starting $24.93/hr DOE Security: Security Officer I $18.52/hr DOE Social Services: Language Specialist for Inupiaq, relief $20.85 Village Health (Nome Based): EHR Support Specialist PT625 $24.93

In Our Village Communities:

For more information or an up-to-date vacancy list, go to www.NortonSoundHealth.org or contact Human Resources at (907) 443-4573 NSHC is a drug-free workplace and will apply Alaska Native/American Indian preference for hire (under PL 93-638 and Veteran Preferences).

NSHC will also initiate a criminal history/background check for all positions.

In-Home Support Program Brevig – FT Stebbins – FT Shishmaref – FT Wales – PT35 Gambell – PT50 Point of Care Assistant FT Little Diomede, Stebbins, & Wales Tribal Healer: Village Based FT Certified Medical Assistant - Unalakleet FT Community Health Aide Positions: 3 Brevig FT, PT75 2 Diomede PT75 2 Elim PT625 2 Gambell FT 1 Golovin PT625 2 Koyuk PT75 2 St. Michael FT 1 Savoonga PT75 1 Shishmaref PT75, PT625 2 Stebbins FT. PT75 1 Unalakleet PT75 1 Wales PT75 Clinic Travel Specialist Elim – Relief Koyuk – Relief

Little Diomede – Relief St. Michael - Rel Stebbins - Rel Shishmaref - Rel Teller - Rel Unalakleet - Rel Clinic Maint. Tech Little Diomede FT St. Michael FT Dental Savoonga EVS 1 Brevig Rel 1 Elim Rel 2 Gambell Rel, PT50 1 Gambell Rel 1 Golovin Rel 2 Koyuk PT50, Rel 2 Little Diomede PT50, Rel 1 Savoonga Rel 1 Shishmaref Rel 1 St Micheal Rel 1 Stebbins Rel 1 Teller Rel 1 Unlakleet Rel 1 Wales Rel 1 White Mountain Rel Village based councilor Wales

In Nome

www.nomesweethomes.comWE BUY HOMES

Nome Sweet Homes907-443-7368

Front Street, Donna Marie Tract 1Ocean frontage near Beam Road

4.15 acres with road access $89k

Legals

Classifieds

Trooper Beat

PUBLIC HEARING

THE NOME PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING DURING A

REGULAR SCHEDULED MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021 AT 7:00 P.M. IN

COUNCIL CHAMBERS RE: VARIANCE APPLICATION BY CITY OF

NOME FOR WILLIS CLOUSTON

BLOCK 53 LOT 07A; ADDRESS: 304 BERING ST.,

THE REQUEST IS FOR A VARIANCE FOR SET BACK FROM LOT LINE.

THE PUBLIC IS INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND

Job Title: Program Administrator Employer: Bering Sea Elders Group Location: Anchorage preferred (not required) Wage: Administrative, part-time, hourly Deadline to Apply: Open until filled Organizational Backround: The Bering Sea Elders Group (BSEG) is a consortium of 38 federally recognized tribes residing within the Bering Sea region. BSEG’s mission is to speak and work together as one voice, to protect and respect our traditional ways of life, the ocean web of life that supports the resources we rely on, and our children’s future. Scope of Work / Job Duties: The Program Administrator shall be responsible for adminstrative oversight and communication of BSEG including but not limited to: • Actively promoting and supporting the organization’s mission and work. • Manages program files and records, orders office supplies as needed. • Assist in BSEG Projects while interacting with Tribes, State, Federal, or International representatives. • Maintain ongoing communications with BSEG Member Tribes and others. • Other duties/responsibilities as required by the BSEG Executive Director or Executive Committee. Position Requirements: • Experience living or working in rural Alaska. • Excellent verbal and written communciation, computer, and social media skills. • Preference for Yup’ik speaking/translation capabilities. • Availablity to work/travel days, evenings, and weekends as necessary, as well as traveling locally, regionally, and nationally. • Must be able to sit and work from a computer for long periods of time. • Other duties/responsibilities as required by the BSEG Executive Director or Executive Committee. (The job description does not state or imply that these are the only activities to be performed by the employee(s) holding this position. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related responsibilities as requested by their supervisor.) To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and three references to Mellisa Johnson at: [email protected].

Job opening

Director of Programs

Job# 21-DC-1

Denali Commission

USAJobs.gov

NMS is hiring for Full­Time Custodians at the Nome Beltz Middle High School to support its established team. Compe琀琀ve hourly pay and benefits available. Must have some experience or working knowledge of cleaning equipment and general cleaning processes. Star琀ng rate of pay is $18/hr to $26/hr (DOE) plus full benefits and a sign­on bonus of $500.00. Apply today! Visit nmsusa.com/employment to get started. Contact Tahsha Smith at (907) 304­1390 or [email protected] with ques琀ons.

Job openings

NMS is immediately hiring for mul琀ple Expeditors & Building Maintenance Technicians, Level 1­3, at the Nome School District. These posi琀ons will be responsible for providing scheduled, unscheduled, preventa琀ve and emergency maintenance services for all School District facili琀es. Seeking candidates who have prior experience in building maintenance, electrical, HVAC systems and plumbing trades. Must have a valid driver’s license as driving is required on the job. Star琀ng rate of pay is $20/hr to $30/hr (DOE) plus full benefits and a sign­on bonus of $500.00. Apply today by visi琀ng: www.nmsusa.com/employment. Once you’ve applied, please contact Aaron Makkar, NANA Recruiter, for further follow­up: (907) 265­4173.

Job openings

WANTED – Mark Knapp at The Cutting Edge in Fairbanks is buying legal ancient walrus ivory, musk ox horn, mammoth ivory and teeth. Very good prices. 907-452-7477. Knapp’s Cutting Edge 1971 Fox Ave Fairbanks AK 99701. [email protected]

WANTED—Large bull muskox horn, moose/cari-bou antler, old ivory, Eskimo artifacts. Call Roger 304-1048 or email [email protected]

No C Detachment, Nome Post Daily Dispatches posted 6/21--28/2021

Advertise in The Nome Nugget newspaper

Call us at 907-443-5235 or send an email to [email protected]

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THE NOME NUGGET

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Adopt a Petor make your

donationtoday!

Nome Animal Control & Adopt-A-Pet443-5212 or 443-5262

Adopt a pet and get a FREE bag of dog/cat food when you adopta dog/cat. Dog food, cat food, cat litter and other donations are

always welcome at the Nome Animal Shelter!

PLEASEHELP

Dog food, cat food, cat litter and other donations are always welcome at the Nome Animal Shelter!

443-8538 or 443-5262

JPS Enterprises, Inc. is making an application for a new Beverage Dispensary-Tourism AS 04.11.400(d) liquor license doing business as Nome Nugget Inn located at 315 W Front St. Nome AK 99762. Interested persons should submit written comment to their local governing body, the applicant, and to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board at 550 West 7th Ave. Suite 1600 Anchorage AK 99501 or [email protected].

6.17-24, 7.1.2021

Join the team at NEC We offer great benefits and competitive salaries!

Deputy Director: Regular, full-time, exempt. Pay: D.O.E. Closing Date: July 9, 2021. Housing Specialist: Regular, full-time, nonexempt. Pay: $23.79 D.O.E. Open until filled. Youth Services Specialist: Regular, full-time, nonexempt. Pay: $23.79 D.O.E. Open until filled. Carpenter: Regular, full-time, non-exempt. Pay: $26.78 D.O.E. Open until filled. Or ... Laborer: Regular, full-time, non-exempt. Pay: $21.15 D.O.E. Open until filled. Only one of the two positions above will be filled. Get job descriptions and apply! www.necalaska.org Questions? Call Cathy at 907-443-2246 or email [email protected] HIRING PREFERENCE: When possible, NEC extends a hiring preference for employment in accordance with section 7 (b) of Public Law 93-638. WE ARE A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE! When required, applicants must pass a criminal history check to be considered.

Nome Police Department Weekly press releases

Activities reported between 06/21/2021 – 06/27/2021

During this period there were 255 calls for service received at the Nome Police Com-munications Center; 77 (30%) of these calls in-volved alcohol. The Nome Volunteer Ambulance Department responded to 27 ambulance calls. The Nome Volunteer Fire Department responded to three fire calls during this period. NPD responded to 14 calls reporting intoxi-cated persons needing assistance. Three people were remanded to AMCC as protective hold; and four persons remained at the hospi-tal for medical evaluation/treatment. There were three citations given for Minor Consuming Alcohol, three for city curfew vio-lations; and one open container citation.

Arrests

A total of 19 arrests made with 19 (100%) al-cohol related. Monday, June 21, 2021 Charge: Two counts Violating Conditions of Release (VCOR). Name: Cordell Lockwood. Location: Steadman St. Tuesday, June 22, 2021 Charges: Eight counts of VCOR; Probation violation. Name: Alexandria Okpealuk. Loca-tion: Front St. Charge: Assault in the fourth degree. Name: Johnson Stalker. Location: Front St. Charge: Criminal Mischief in the fifth degree. Name: Stephanie Oittillian. Location: Gold Ave.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021 Charges: Assault in the fourth degree, Criminal Mischief in the fourth degree. Name: David Tom. Location: W.2nd Ave. Charges: Three counts of Assault in the fourth degree; disorderly conduct. Name: Katherine Kobuk. Location: Front St. Charge: Warrant Arrest. Name: Steven Gil-lette. Location: Bering St. Thursday, June 24, 2021 Charge: Criminal trespass in the first degree; Disorderly Conduct, four counts of VCOR. Name: Yvonne George. Location: E. 4th Ave. Charge: Assault in the fourth degree. Name: Regine Kava. Location: Front St. Friday, June 25, 2021 Charges: Assault in the second degree; Dis-orderly Conduct. Name: Elmer Wongittilin. Lo-cation: Front St.

Charge: Two counts of assault in the third de-gree. Name: Tadd van Dyke. Location: Front St. Saturday, June 26, 2021 Charges: Probation Violation; two counts of VCOR; Criminal Trespass in the second de-gree. Name: Michelle Ahnangnatoguk. Loca-tion: E. H St. Charges: Driving under the influence; two counts of Reckless Endangerment . Name: Sheldon Jeremy Ozenna. Location: E. 3rd Ave. Charge: Assault in the fourth degree; Criminal Mischief in the fourth degree; five counts of VCOR. Name: Briar Dickson. Location: Warren’s Place. Sunday, June 27, 2021 Charges: Warrant Arrest; two counts of Assault in the fourth degree. Name: David Tom. Loca-

tion: W. 2nd Ave. Charge: Assault in the third degree. Name: Kerry Brunette. Location: E. 4th Ave. Charge: Assault in the fourth degree. Name: Payton Curtis. Location: E. 5th Ave. Charge: Warrant Arrest. Name: Michelle Ahnangnatoguk. Location: Nome.

Traffic Two traffic stops was conducted during this re-porting period, with one citation and one warn-ing issued. There was one report of motor vehicle accidents. Tuesday, June 22, 2021 Offense: Driving without valid license. Name: Adrianne Okoomealingok. Location: Spokane St. Disclaimer: This is a record of activity. The is-suance of citations or the act of arrest does not assign guilt to any identified party.

•Employment

•Legals

Week ending 6/25/21 Civil

No current civil cases; must research (partially due to Covid-19)

Small Claims No current small claims cases on web site; start 2NO-21-00007SC

Criminal State of Alaska v. Ransom E. Bradley, III

(2/22/93); Order to Modify or Revoke Probation; ATN: 115272756; Time is served as of July 6, 2021; return to probation.

State of Alaska v. Gordon Lockwood (9/25/80); 2NO-20-77CR Assault 4; Any appear-ance or performance bond is exonerated; 60 days, 60 days suspended; Initial and Sus-pended Jail, and Police Training, Surcharges due; Probation until 6/14/22; Shall comply with all court orders by the deadlines stated; Subject to warrantless arrest for any violation of these conditions of probation; Shall obey all state, fed-eral and local laws and ordinances; Shall not possess, consume or buy alcohol; Any driver’s license or state ID is subject to cancellation under Alaska Statutes (AS) cited; Any new li-cense or ID must list the AS restriction until the restriction expires; Shall not have alcohol in his residence; Shall not enter or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Subject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe defendant has consumed alcohol

State of Alaska v. Gordon Lockwood (9/25/80); 2NO-20-411CR CTN 001: Assault 4; DV; Date of Violation: 7/5/20; Any appearance or performance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dis-missed: 002, 003; 60 days, 60 days suspended; Initial and Suspended Jail, and Police Training, Surcharges due; No Contact, effectively imme-diately, and until unconditional discharge, defen-dant will have no direct or indirect contact with Tammy Katchatag; Probation until 6/14/22; Shall comply with all court orders by the deadlines stated; Subject to warrantless arrest for any vio-lation of these conditions of probation; Shall obey all state, federal and local laws and ordi-nances; Shall not possess, consume or buy al-cohol; Any driver’s license or state ID is subject to cancellation under Alaska Statutes (AS) cited; Any new license or ID must list the AS restriction until the restriction expires; Shall not have alco-hol in his residence; Shall not enter or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Sub-ject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe defendant has consumed alcohol; No contact with Tammy Katchatag.

State of Alaska v. Fred Stephen Good-hope (12/21/78); Import Alcohol-Dry Area-Small Amount; Date of Violation: 8/27/20; Any appear-ance or performance bond is exonerated; 120 days, 90 days suspended; Unsuspended 30 days shall be served with defendant reporting to AMCC by 7/2/21 at 4:30 p.m.; Fine: $3,000 with $0 suspended, due now; Forfeit alcohol seized to State; Suspended Jail, and Police Training, due; Probation until 6/14/22; Shall comply with all court orders by the deadlines stated; Shall obey all state, federal and local laws and ordinances; Shall not possess, con-sume or buy alcohol; Any driver’s license or stated ID is subject to cancellation und AS’ cited; Any new license or ID must list the AS restriction until the restriction expires; Shall not have alco-hol in his residence; Shall not enter or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Sub-ject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe defendant has consumed alcohol; Defendant’s person and baggage are subject to warrantless search at any airport en route to local option community upon probable cause; Alcohol/substance abuse

assessment by 8/1/21; Participate in and com-plete recommended treatment and aftercare; Anger management assessment by 8/1/21, par-ticipate in recommended treatment and after-care.

State of Alaska v. Vaughn Duffy Walunga (11/21/77); CTN 001: Assault 4; Date of Vio-lation: 10/5/20; Any appearance or performance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dismissed: 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 007; 120 days, 120 days sus-pended; No Contact, effective immediately, and until un conditional discharge, defendant will have no direct or indirect, contact or return to the residence of Merle and Rhonda Apassingok; Probation until 6/15/22; No jailable offenses. State of Alaska v. Oscar Takak (4/19/46); CTN 004: Driver Without Valid Operator’s License; Date of Violation: 12/31/19; Any appearance or performance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dis-missed: 001, 002, 003; Restitution: Pay restitu-tion as stated in the Restitution Judgment and shall apply for an Alaska Permanent Fund Div-idend, if eligible, each year until restitution is paid in full.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-20-759CR Dismissal; Count I: Disorderly Conduct; Count II: Resisting Or Interfering With Arrest; Count III: Violation Of Conditions Of Re-lease;

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-20-769CR Dismissal; Count I, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI: Violation Of Conditions Of Re-lease; Count II: Disorderly Conduct; Dismissed by the DAs Office.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-20-791CR Dismissal; Count I: Resisting Or Interfering With Arrest; Count II: Criminal Trespass 2°; Count III: Violation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/17/21.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-20-890CR Dismissal; Count I: Harassment 1°; Count II, III, IV, V: Violation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/17/21.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-20-896CR Dismissal; Count I: Disorderly Conduct; Count II, III, IV, V: Violation Of Con-ditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/17/21.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-20-910CR Dismissal; Count I: Violation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/17/21.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-21-37CR Dismissal; Count I: Resisting Or Interfering With Arrest; Count II: Criminal Tres-pass 2°; Count III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X: Vio-lation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/17/21.

State of Alaska v. Tami Horton (12/2/99); 2NO-21-128CR Dismissal; Count I: Harassment 1°; Count II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX: Violation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Of-fice 6/17/21.

State of Alaska v. Cordell Wayne Lock-wood (1/15/01); 2NO-19-668CR Dismissal; Count I, II, III, IV: Violation Of Conditions Of Re-lease; Filed by the DAs Office 6/21/21.

State of Alaska v. Cordell Wayne Lock-wood (1/15/01); 2NO-20-478CR Dismissal; Count I, II: Violation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/21/21.

State of Alaska v. Kaitlin Kuzuguk (2/16/02); 2NO-20-502CR Dismissal; Count I: Criminal Trespass 1°; Filed by the DAs Office 6/22/21.

State of Alaska v. Kaitlin Kuzuguk (2/16/02); Dismissal; Count I: Violation Of Con-ditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/22/21.

State of Alaska v. Kaitlin Kuzuguk (2/16/02); 2NO-20-530CR Dismissal; Count I, II, Violation Of Conditions Of Release; Filed by the DAs Office 6/22/21.

State of Alaska v. Patrick Apatiki (11/22/79); Order to Modify or Revoke Proba-tion; ATN: 110670471; Violated conditions of probation; Violation found, no action taken.

State of Alaska v. Thomas Okpowruk Ahgupuk (7/13/88); Misconduct w/Weapons 4; Date of Violation: 8/9/20; 45 days, 45 days sus-pended; Probation until 6/23/22; Shall not pos-sess, consume or buy alcohol; Any driver’s license or state ID is subject to cancellation under cited Alaska Statutes (AS); Any new li-

cense or ID must list the AS restriction until ex-pires; Shall not have alcohol in his residence; Shall not enter on the premises of any bar or liq-uor store; Subject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to be-lieve defendant has consumed alcohol.

State of Alaska v. Johnny Evak (5/23/95); 2NO-20-74CR CTN 004: Assault 4; Date of Vio-lation: 2/13/20; Any appearance or performance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dismissed: 001, 002, 003; 270 days, 120 days suspended; Unsus-pended 150 days shall be served; Probation until 6/23/22 concurrent with probation in 20-186CR and 2NO-20-712CR; Shall comply with all court orders by the deadlines stated; Subject to warrantless arrest for any violation of these conditions of probation; Shall obey all state, fed-eral and local laws and ordinances; Shall not possess, consume or buy alcohol; Any driver’s license or stated ID is subject to cancellation und AS’ cited; Any new license or ID must list the AS restriction until the restriction expires; Shall not have alcohol in his residence; Shall not enter or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Subject to warrantless breath test-ing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe defendant has consumed alcohol; Comply with all directions given by guardian; Comply with all treatment that has been pre-scribed.

State of Alaska v. Johnny Evak (5/23/95); 2NO-20-186CR CTN 001: Attempted Indecent Exposure; Date of Violation: 4/16/20; Any ap-pearance or performance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dismissed: 002-005; 270 days, 120 days suspended; Unsuspended 150 days shall be served consecutive to 2NO-20-74CR; Probation until 6/23/22 concurrent with probation on 20-74CR and 20-712CR; Shall comply with all court orders by the deadlines stated; Subject to war-rantless arrest for any violation of these con-ditions of probation; Shall commit no violations of laws; Shall not possess, consume or buy al-cohol; Any driver’s license or stated ID is subject to cancellation und AS’ cited; Any new license or ID must list the AS restriction until the restric-tion expires; Shall not have alcohol in his res-idence; Shall not enter or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Subject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe defendant has consumed alcohol; Subject to warrantless search of residence for alcohol, upon probable cause; Comply with all directions given by guardian; Comply with all treatment that has been prescribed.

State of Alaska v. Johnny Evak (5/23/95); 2NO-20-712CR CTN 001: Assault 4; Date of Violation: 10/7/20; Any appearance or perform-ance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dismissed: 002-007; 270 days, 120 days suspended; Un-suspended 150 days shall be served consecu-tive to 20-186CR; Probation until 6/23/22 concurrent with probation in 20-74CR and 20-186CR; Shall comply with all court orders by the deadlines stated; Subject to warrantless arrest for any violation of these conditions of proba-tion; Shall obey all state, federal and local laws and ordinances; Shall not possess, consume or buy alcohol; Any driver’s license or stated ID is subject to cancellation und AS’ cited; Any new license or ID must list the AS restriction until the restriction expires; Shall not have alcohol in his residence; Shall not enter or remain on the premises of any bar or liquor store; Subject to warrantless breath testing by any peace officer with probable cause to believe defendant has consumed alcohol; Comply with all directions given by guardian; Comply with all treatment that has been prescribed.

State of Alaska v. Pamela Teresa Pete (8/14/78); 2UT-18-54CR Order to Modify or Re-voke Probation; ATN: 113548806; Violated con-ditions of probation; Conditions of probation is modified as follows: Probation is extended for a year.

State of Alaska v. Pamela Pete (8/14/78); 2UT-20-125CR CTN 001: Assault 4; DV; Date of Violation: 10/30/20; Any appearance or per-formance bond is exonerated; CTNs Dismissed: 002, 003; 147 days, 147 days suspended; Initial Jail, and Police Training, Surcharges due.

NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION (NOAA)

NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE (NOS)

Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for Surveying and Mapping Projects in U.S. Waters for Coastal and Marine Data Acquisition Available for Public Comment

NOS has prepared a Draft PEIS in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act to analyze the potential environmental impacts associated with NOS’s recurring data collection projects to characterize submerged features (e.g., habitat, bathymetry, marine debris). The Draft PEIS is now available for public review and comment. The “action area” for these projects encompasses United States (U.S.) rivers, states’ offshore waters, the U.S. territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (U.S. EEZ), and coastal and riparian lands. As a part of the Proposed Action, NOS may use active acoustic equipment such as sub-bottom profilers, single beam and multibeam echo sounders, side-scan sonars, and Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers. The Draft PEIS analyzes NOS data collection projects for a time period of 6 years. Publication of the Draft PEIS on June 25, 2021 begins the 60-day public comment period. The Draft PEIS, fact sheets, and a summary of impacts can be accessed online at: https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/about/environmental-compliance/surveying-mapping.html. Written comments on the Draft PEIS will be accepted on or before August 24, 2021 and may be submitted by one of the following methods: • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: Go to http://www.regulations.gov/NOAA-NOS-2021-0055. Click the “Comment Now!” icon, complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments. • Mail: Please direct written comments to DOC/NOAA/NOS Environmental Compliance Coordinator, SSMC4-Station 13612, 1305 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910. • E-mail: [email protected] For further information contact Giannina DiMaio, DOC/NOAA/NOS, Environmental Compliance Coordinator, SSMC4-Station 13612, 1305 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910, [email protected], 240-533-0918.