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Education, normalization, and meaningful connection safeguard kids

Clients of all ages often infer that substance experimentation is a normal developmental process. Or that genetics predispose…

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Letters to the editor

Thank You Bay Club Kachemak-Selo and Razdolna schools, grades K-5, are so grateful to the Bay Club, Kellie…

Living the sweet life off-grid

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Living the sweet life off-grid

Editor’s note: The spelling of Jake Beaudoin’s name has been corrected. As the only local commercial birch syrup…

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ADF&G: Upper Cook Inlet sockeye to be ‘relatively’ average

The 2018 commercial sockeye salmon harvest in Upper Cook Inlet is predicted to come in at what is…

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USCG to station six fast cutters in Alaska — but none in Homer

ANCHORAGE (AP) — The Coast Guard will station six fast response cutters in Alaska communities. Coast Guard Commandant…

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Bunnell announces co-leadership change

In a new shared leadership model, Bunnell Streets Arts Center founding artistic and executive director Asia Freeman will…

Arts Briefs

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Arts Briefs

Roush offers cold-wax workshop Homer artist Karen Roush presents a workshop in cold-wax painting from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.…

Two sandhill cranes walk across a yard on Crestwood Circle on Thursday, April 26, 2018 in Homer, Alaska. Report sandhill crane sightings to the Kachemak Crane Watch at 235-6262 or reports@cranewatch.org. Date, time, location, behavior, and number of cranes is helpful. Leave a name and number in case the group needs more details. (Photo by Megan Pacer/Homer News)

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Best Bets

Our erstwhile editor escaped to Europe last month. Yes, he brought back chocolate, souvenirs and a copy of…

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Town Crier

May 5 is World Labyrinth Day, when thousands of people across the world will “Walk as One at…

Adult Talks Event at Homer High School

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Adult Talks Event at Homer High School

Clients of all ages often infer that substance experimentation is a normal developmental process. Or that genetics predispose…

Anya Hondel, the 2017 winner of Caring for the Kenai, participates in this year’s judging for the contest’s annual oral presentations Thursday at Kenai Central High School. (Photo by Kat Sorensen/Peninsula Clarion)

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Rizzo brings home Caring for the Kenai

Whoever said video games are bad for kids hasn’t met Carlee Rizzo, whose winning Caring for the Kenai…

Timothy John Scott

Obituaries

Timothy John Scott

Timothy John Scott July 9, 1945 – April 16, 2018 Longtime Homer resident, Mr. Timothy John Scott, 72,…

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Cops and Courts

Information about fire, police and troopers is taken from public records consisting of logbooks and press releases. Anchor…