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Doug Yang, left, and his grandfather, Joseph Randolph, right, prepare to snowshoe at Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies’ Wynn Nature Center bonfire on Sunday, with the help of Loretta Brown of CACS.-Photo by McKibben Jackinsky, Homer News

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Winter Sundays warmer with Wynn’s bonfires

Oh, what a difference a few hundred feet in elevation can make. At sea level Sunday, it was…

Joe Edwards of Houston, Texas, watches as his king salmon weights in at 16.2 pounds at the Douglas Harbor for the Golden North Salmon Derby in August of 2011. Scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Juneau said the 28-inch size limit for chinook salmon, while intended as a conservation measure, may be removing fast-growing fish from the population over time.

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A king without a crown: Chinook vulnerable to ocean forces

Editor’s note: This is the ninth in the Morris Communications series “The case for conserving the Kenai king…

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Borough on standby for approaching storm

With a storm headed from Russia toward Southcentral Alaska, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Incident Management Team is on…

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In Brief

Teen killed in ATV accident A 15-year-old died in a Clam Gulch all-terrain vehicle accident Saturday. According to…

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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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The Seldovia Chamber of Commerce holds its fifth annual Human Powered Fishing Derby on Memorial Day weekend. The…