Pier One Theatre enters the second weekend of the performance of Our Town by American playwright Thornton Wilder, directed by Maggie Quarton with a cast of over 20, some of who are quite new to acting. Performances will take place Thursday through Sunday this weekend and will finish next weekend with performances through July 18th. Emilie Springer spoke with director Maggie Quarton for details on what the play offers.
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State law already gives cities the authority to ban people from public property in certain cases. But Soldotna does not have a formal internal process outlining how and when someone should be trespassed.
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Families packed the streets of Kenai last weekend to celebrate America's 250th birthday at the city's annual Fourth of July parade.
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In a statement posted online, troopers say the woman had opened her front door around 5 a.m. to find a brown bear sow and two cubs, which caused one of her dogs to run back inside, while the other ran away from the door.
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Monday’s vote came on the heels of public meetings the borough held in Sterling, Seward and Kasilof to ask the communities what they want to see happen with the buildings.
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