The program aims to address the impacts of pollution and warming temperatures in the Cook Inlet watershed.
The show will run March 21, 22.
The Porcupine successfully held its long-awaited grand opening last weekend.
The district and other education advocates have said that the base student allocation has failed to keep up with inflation.
A presentation from borough administration to the board on Tuesday outlined a series of scenarios for closure of up to nine schools.
The Homer City Council will further discuss Memorandum CC-25-028 and Ordinance 25-01 on Feb. 10.
The action by the council comes after incidents of severe erosion on the west side of the Spit late last year.
Spurr was missing for almost two weeks before being discovered near Beluga Lake on Feb. 1.
The honor is awarded through the Alaska Governor’s Council on Disabilities Special Education, partnered with the Alaska State Special Education Conference.
Draft report to assess competitiveness completed last June, but not released publicly.
KPBSD is facing a $17 million deficit driven by stagnant funding that’s failed to keep up with inflation.
Sentencing is scheduled for May 19.
Homer Drawdown first began in 2019 as a collaborative shepherded by Cook Inletkeeper and Alaskans Know Climate Change.
