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The Anchor Point Fire &Emergency Medical Service Area Board will hold its next board meeting at 6:30 p.m.…

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Isidora Angel Bremicker

Isidora Angel Bremicker was born at 3:42 a.m. on Feb. 13, 2018 at Lewisham Hospital, London to Peggy…

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Soldotna baseball beats Homer in opener for both teams

The host Soldotna baseball team defeated Homer 8-1 on Monday in the season opener for both teams. Soldotna…

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School briefs

Homer High School: Saturday, April 28 — Safe Kids Fair and Bike Rodeo. Homer Flex High School: May…

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Nonprofit Needs for April:

KHLT needs rough cut/untreated boards for between the fence posts and for two raised beds for KHLT’s garden…

Spring gardening in Alaska is tricky

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Spring gardening in Alaska is tricky

Cecilia, the 12 year old “grand,” spent two hours in the greenhouse with me. We transplanted annual starts…

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Letters to the editor

Thank you, tutors As Kachemak Bay Campus’s academic year wraps up, its Adult Basic Education Program would like…

Wilma Gregory, center, cuts into a cake in celebration of her 100th birthday on Saturday. Helping are Gregory’s daughters Janice Taylor of Juneau, left, and Gayle Forrest of Homer, right. Friend Randi Somers of Homer, back, looks on. (Photo by McKibben Jackinsky)

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Local woman turns the big 100

When it comes to strong women, Homer has a former Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly president, city council members,…

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Writers’ conference approaches

Editor’s note: This article has been updated to correct the early bird registration deadline for the conference. It’s…

Scott Fraley volunteers to DJ and host the raffle at Bay Weld’s 200th boat celebration on Saturday, April 21 in Homer, Alaska. (Photo by Delcenia Cosman)

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Bay Weld celebrates 200th boat

Bay Weld Boats opened their shop on East End Road to the public from 4-8 p.m. on Saturday,…

Local resident Theresa Engebretsen’s boxer, Miller, has a peaceful interaction with two moose Sunday, April 22, 2018 at her house in Homer, Alaska. They touched noses six or seven times and then hung out for awhile, Engebretsen said. “I’ve never seen an interaction like this with a dog and moose,” she said. (Photo by Theresa Engebretsen)

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Best Bets

Spring has sprung! And with it, all that mud and gunk that spent months in the back of…

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Workshop looks at interface between fisheries management, fishing families

The Alaska Fisheries Science Center is hosting another workshop to discuss the interactions of fishing families and changing…

Photo by Linda Smogor Members of the Many Rivers community.

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Many Rivers lead to the ocean: the art of meditation

Many people are familiar with the brain-drain effect: the scattered, glazed over numb feeling, the lack of focus…