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The planet’s glaciers are quickly disappearing. Scientists agree that the best way to preserve them is to rapidly decrease planet-warming emissions. But a niche subsect has started exploring a new and controversial question: whether it’s possible to save glaciers, by engineering them; and thousands of voters took to the polls Tuesday around the Kenai Peninsula to pick representatives for multiple state and federal offices.
Homer Independent Press
Democrats ahead in governor, U.S. Senate election By Michael Armstrong and Delcenia CosmanHomer Independent Press Amid strong showings by Democrats, independents and moderate Republicans in state races Tuesday, non-partisan Brent […]
Seward's Folly
August 20, 2026, Seward Folly Information from the Alaska State Division of Elections. Seward, Lowell Point, Bear Creek and Moose Pass included. Seward/Lowell Point (Precinct 05-865)Ballots Counted: 547 Registered Voters: 1,856 Turnout: […]