Homer’s annual Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference took place last weekend, May 16-19. KBBI’s Emilie Springer spoke with event director Erin Hollowell for a review of the conference and some changes people will see next year.
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The announcements come on the heels of changes to the hospital’s operating agreement with the borough.
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The solo show by Moira Ireland runs through May 29 and features mixed media artwork made in a time of transition. The show features biblical images and also a sheep watching an iPad.
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The plan describes twenty years of development for Kenai’s parks. It ranges from rezoning to development of a new festival and event space. The council will vote next month whether to adopt the plan.
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The civil suit comes as the troopers await trial in their state criminal and federal civil rights cases. They’ve pleaded not guilty in both cases.
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The nearly 800 foot “Luminara” docked in Homer today on its way to Whittier Alaska; and earlier this month, the lead developer of a natural gas pipeline megaproject in Alaska took two busloads of current and prospective partners on a site tour of a proposed export terminal in Nikiski.
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