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Regional geologist, Bretwood Higman, and his research and work related to climate transition induced landslides is featured in the most recently published edition of National Geographic magazine. Emilie Springer spoke with author Christian Elliot and Higman himself on highlights of the story.
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The beaches that once hosted Alaska's largest razor clam fishery will stay closed for another year; and regional geologist, Bretwood Higman, and his research and work related to climate transition induced landslides is featured in the most recently published edition of National Geographic magazine.
Homer Independent Press
Memorial Day observations honor fallen soldiers, military families By Delcenia Cosman Reporter, Homer Independent Press Many people hail Memorial Day as the official start of summer, hallmarked by barbecues, sales […]
Seward's Folly
May 28, 2026, by Ashleigh Lipsey, Seward Folly Two young women from Seward, Nora Andrews and Lola Swanson, will compete in the upcoming 2026 Miss Alaska and Miss Alaska’s Teen […]