* Ohlson Mountain surfaces again as a contender for a possible prison site in a report prepared by a task force for Gov. Bill Sheffield.
* Drunken driving arrests in Homer more than double over the previous year, according to court records.
* The Bradley Lake hydroelectric project is taken away from the Army Corps of Engineers and given to the Alaska Power Authority, which will select a firm to design the project.
-- from the issue of Jan. 5, 1983
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