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Resolve to connect with others more
Editor’s Note: MAPP, Mobilizing for Action through- Planning & Partnerships, is a local coalition that aims to use…
January 4, 2017
Community
Salmonfest holds concert series at Alice’s
Starting Friday, Alice’s Champagne Palace teams up with Salmonfest to bring a music series, the Salmonfest Concert Series,…
January 4, 2017
Community
Only one show scheduled for this week’s First Friday
With many galleries closing or on hiatus for January, one only gallery this month, Ptarmigan Arts, holds a…
January 4, 2017
Community
Just in time for Kenai Peninsula history conference, films from 1974 event found
Volunteers planning the 2017 Kenai Peninsula local history conference got a wonderful surprise in December. Long-lost films of…
January 4, 2017
News
SPH offers telemedicine to help stroke victims
South Peninsula Hospital now offers telemedicine that saves time and lives. Every minute counts when someone is experiencing…
January 4, 2017
Opinion
Legislation designed to protect U.S. fisheries
President Barak Obama took the time in the waning days of his administration to sign a bill that…
January 4, 2017
News
Hope in oil industry as prices inch up
The New Year starts with hope in Alaska’s oil industry as prices continue to inch toward $60 per…
January 4, 2017
Community
Plenty of ways to celebrate the New Year
For New Year’s Eve in Homer, bars celebrate in two time zones: New York style at 8 p.m.,…
December 31, 2016
News
Growing Readers: Children’s books open up windows to another world
Children’s books are powerful. On the surface they entertain with laugh-out-loud humor, magical adventures, and puzzling mysteries. They…
December 29, 2016
News
School events
Kenai Peninsula Borough School District Chapman School Dec. 23-Jan.8: Winter break, no school. Jan. 9: Back to…
December 29, 2016
News
2016: The news in review
January Homer’s beaches became the site of an environmental horror show as dead murres washed ashore in December…
December 29, 2016
Community
Lance Petersen to receive awards for arts, humanities
Former Pier One Theatre director Lance Petersen has received the Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities for…
December 29, 2016
News
Seniors’ project involves all ages
Homer Senior Citizens Inc. wants to better connect all generations in the Homer community to ease loneliness, improve…
December 29, 2016
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