By Diana Haecker
For a short while, the sky was crying as Nome veterans gathered at 11 a.m. on Front Street for the annual Memorial Day parade to the Nome Belmont Cemetery. By the time the parade reached Seppala Drive, the sprinkling rain let up and parade participants arrived dry at cemetery.
The flag bearers took their position behind a podium decorated in red, white and blue. The solemn atmosphere was punctuated by the innocent chatter of bi…
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