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Unions protest change in Alaska oil tanker escort contract
ANCHORAGE — Two maritime unions with 250 Alaska jobs at stake have begun a campaign to stop the…
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Swan Market glides into area of need
Started by local couple Wendy Swan-Salam and Abdulai Salam, The Swan Market provides opportunities for community vendors to…
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LEGISLATURE IN BRIEF
JUNEAU (AP) — The Alaska Senate has passed legislation aimed at helping stabilize an individual health insurance market…
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Local growers keep it fresh and affordable
I used to work in a small South American country for Peace Corps. I worked with a group…
Community
The Arts in Brief
Seldovia Solstice music fest is June 16-19 The 15th annual Seldovia Summer Solstice Music Festival will be held…
Community
Mural project facilitated by visiting artist kicks off
More than a splash of color appeared on the Star Car Wash building over the June 3 weekend…
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Calling all bands
American Legion Post 18 in Ninilchik is looking for bands to compete in their Battle of the Bands…
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Seaton offers community chats during session break
Due to the temporary housing crunch in Juneau caused by the popular biennial Celebration, the legislature is taking…
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District faces $1 million deficit
The Kenai Peninsula Borough School District is now facing a nearly $1 million deficit for the next school…
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State budget deficit affects Capital Improvement Plan
For the second year in a row, due to the state budget deficit, the city of Homer will…
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KILCHER SISTERS REFLECT ON HOMESTEAD LIFE
The six sisters from Homer’s widely-known homesteading family, the Kilchers, will talk about their experience making a life…
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Waiver sought for K-Selo match
Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor Mike Navarre hopes to set a precedent for construction in rural areas starting with…
