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Many contribute to success of event

The Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College would like to extend its sincerest appreciation and gratitude to…

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Nonprofit Needs

Editor’s Note: In conjunction with the monthly “Pay It Forward” column, the Homer News is printing a list…

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Condo owners seek clarification on city’s natural gas assessment

Condominium owners once again are expressing their concerns over the city’s assessment of condos within the Natural Gas…

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Please report sandhill crane colt (chick) sightings to Kachemak Crane Watch. Include location, date, time and number of…

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Thanks from United Way

On behalf of the Kenai Peninsula United Way I would like to thank all those who helped with…

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Please report sandhill crane colt (chick) sightings to Kachemak Crane Watch. Include location, date, time and number of…

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Marketing council encourages bed tax for Kenai Peninsula

A Kenai Peninsula Borough-wide bed tax may be headed to the October municipal election ballot. But first the…

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Big changes in store for fair

The Kenai Peninsula Fair has made some changes that will delight music and carnival enthusiasts. Brian White, an…

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Primary filing deadline passes; Seaton unopposed

With June 2 the deadline to file as a political party candidate for the Aug. 19 primary election,…

Visitors write on the studio wall during Mary Epperson Day last Friday.-Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News

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Mary Epperson Day

A standing-room-only crowd jammed into the Homer Council on the Arts last Friday to share music and appreciation…

Anchor River, lower Cook Inlet marine fisheries closed to protect king salmon

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Anchor River, lower Cook Inlet marine fisheries closed to protect king salmon

Fishing Alert: On Wednesday, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game announced the Anchor River, Deep Creek, Ninilchik…

Ed Berg, geology instructor at Kachemak Bay Campus, educates a group of volunteers on the trailside flora during the Trails Day family hike on Saturday. From left are Ed Berg, Phillip Waclawski, Sabre Wilmeth and Carol Sharat.-Photo by Shannon Reid

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Volunteers work, learn on Trails Day

Before the Saturday morning bustle had a chance to begin, volunteer teams with the 17th annual Trails Day…

Ad presents false interpretation of failed bill

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Ad presents false interpretation of failed bill

As we enter into a contentious political season, campaign advertising will do its best to be persistent and…