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Mariners crown four ‘King of the Mountain’

The Mariner Mat Team followed up their 15-medal performance with an 11-medal performance at Seward’s King of the…

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Gold Diggers win Play Like Crazy volleyball tourney

The annual “Play Like Crazy” community coed volleyball tournament rounded out two days of intense, fun play on…

Members of the East End Moose pose for a celebratory photo after winning the 3rd Annual Coed Jamboree at Kevin Bell Arena last weekend. Teams were made up of players off all skill levels from as far away as Juneau.-Photo provided

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Coed Jamboree brings friendly competition to Kevin Bell Arena

For most people in Homer, cold weather suggests that it might be time to stop hanging around the…

The Arts in Brief

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The Arts in Brief

Hospice, HCOA collaboration starts Friday   In collaboration with Hospice of Homer, the Homer Council on the Arts…

First Friday Events

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First Friday Events

As fall approaches winter and the daylight hours fade, the season turns to that magical time of the…

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Thanks for Pink Flag support

All of us at Kachemak Bay Family Planning Clinic extend our thanks to the many wonderful organizations that…

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Homer Middle School says thanks

The students and staff of Homer Middle School would like to thank Melisse Reichman for serving as our…

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Business support appreciated

The McNeil Community Council would like to thank all of the businesses and volunteers who helped make our…

Nothing like enjoying dawn of new day with canine pal

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Nothing like enjoying dawn of new day with canine pal

I’m one of those offbeat types who enjoys the early morning hours where the eastern sky has yet…

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Kids introduced to healthy choices

With support from the Sheldon Youth to Youth Fund  and the Homer Foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee, local youths…

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Trick-or-treat loop: sweet deal

The Mountainview-Bayview loop has been a trick-or-treating tradition for more than 30 years and it was a delight…

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Harvest Carnival a success

The Homer Ministerial Association would like to say “thank you” to all of the supporters who made this…

A girl plays with a dog in Port Graham in 2003. On Friday, Nov. 30, the Homer Public Library and Pratt Museum teamed up to show “Let It Grow Back,” a film about the villagers’ struggle to preserve their native language.-Photo courtesy of the Pratt Museum

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Film screening highlights struggle to preserve native language

“Yesterday I went outside and I cried. I thought, What am I doing crying? It’s just a language.…