Budget-friendly housing project in JNAO and job openings for Federal Housing Administration (FHA) managers: day's happenings
Salekhard, the capital of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (YNAO), is gearing up for a grand celebration as it marks its 430th anniversary. This historic milestone will be marked by a series of captivating performances from numerous local music and dance groups, as well as renowned artists from across Russia.
Among the notable performers gracing the event are Pelageya, Mira, and Oleg Gazmanov. Pelageya, a popular Russian folk and rock singer, is known for her powerful vocals and unique style. Mira Gazmanova, likely a performer in her own right, and Oleg Gazmanov, a well-known Russian singer and composer, are set to enthrall the crowds with their mesmerising performances.
For those interested in keeping up-to-date with the latest news in YNAO, the telegram channel "Circle of White Nights" is a must-follow. This channel provides regular updates on events, news, and happenings in the region.
In addition to the celebrations, there are some important administrative changes taking place. Vacancies for judges have opened in Labytnangi City Court, Tazovsky District Court, and Labytnangi Court. Interested candidates have until October 6, 2025, to submit their applications.
For those planning to travel to Salekhard for the celebrations, there are convenient travel options available. The flight to Salekhard is operated by Yamal airlines, and an additional flight from Novy Urengoy to Tyumen is scheduled for September 13.
As Salekhard prepares to commemorate its rich history and bright future, it promises to be an unforgettable event that brings together the spirit of the region and its people. So, mark your calendars and get ready to be a part of this historic celebration!
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