The Homer Spit Run turns 50 this Saturday with a lineup of races that honor founder Gary Williams and raise funds for local youth running programs
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The Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection reported Tuesday “intensive mop-up operations” on the so-called Grandview Fire have concluded and there’s no further threat of spread.
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The so-called Grandview Fire broke out last week and grew from eight to almost 90 acres in one night. The state later determined the blaze was caused by an escaped campfire.
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The Department of Fish and Game has opened the Russian River Sanctuary to sockeye fishing early, and projects another strong run this year.
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The Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection says the so-called Grandview Fire was sparked by an escaped campfire and slowed when it hit a stand of hardwood.
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