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Opposing protection of common resources just doesn’t make sense

We’re concerned about the recent flood of brochures by a Chicago-based organization, the National Association of Realtors, one…

Ian McGaughey, Seldovia Chamber of Commerce president and SVT public relations and marketing director, works with the Seldovia of today to build a Seldovia for tomorrow. -Photo by McKibben Jacknsky, Homer News

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Seldovia: Residents look to future with optimisim

Seldovia’s long history has been marked with highs and lows. Alaska Native groups came to the area to…

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Two business workshops offered this month

The Alaska Small Business Development Center will host two workshops this month at the Homer Chamber of Commerce.…

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United Way expresses appreciation

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

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Many created beautiful music

On behalf of Pier One Theatre, and the nearly 180 participants of last month’s Brahms Requiem, I want…

A file photo of Seldovia Slough taken in 2004 reflects the quiet and calmness of the town.-Photo by Michael Armstrong, Homer News

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Seldovia adapts to change

The strong connection between Seldovia’s booming past and its quieter present is spelled out at the Seldovia Village…

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The Kachemak Bay Birders hold a birding trip at 8:30 a.m. Saturday to the Wynn Nature Center, Mile…

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Business workshops offered in June

The Alaska Small Business Development Center will host two workshops this month at the Homer Chamber of Commerce.…

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The Office of Children’s Services is conducting a resource family orientation on Thursday, May 30, from 6-8 p.m.…

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Raw milk infection spreads again on peninsula

Another outbreak of campylobacter infection tied to a Kenai Peninsula cow share operation has sickened five people, according…

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Parnell praises legislators

Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell visited the central Kenai Peninsula Tuesday and signed three bills sponsored by members of…

A large steamer offloads cargo at Seldovia Port during a long ago and busier time. The photo is believed to have been taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s.-Photo by William Wakeland, courtesy of the Selodvia Museum

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Seldovia: Today’s residents recall bustling, colorful yesterdays

The Seldovia of today is a quiet, remote Alaska community of fewer than 300 residents.There was a time,…

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Graduation ceremonies

Graduation ceremonies There are several commencement ceremonies remaining in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District this week. They…