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The new chief will replace former Fire Chief Mark Kirko, who retired in July.
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The newest collaboration between Pier One Theatre and the Mud Bay Bards will take over the Mariner Theater stage for the next two weekends, starting this Friday.
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Homer’s Burning Basket is a long-standing tradition of art and remembrance that culminates in the burning of a large sculpture, made up of natural woven materials.
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Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed funding for a crucial roof replacement project at the Pratt Museum in Homer. The project now hinges on securing money from the City of Homer.
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The two day concert featured musicians performing on a floating platform in the Seldovia Harbor and slough.
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A group of mountaineers rescued a stranded dog near Seldovia earlier this month through a three-day rescue effort.
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“For Nancy” is an art show by Leo Vait that honors his wife of 47 years.
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Homer residents banded together on a six day search for Moonie — a missing mini husky.
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Musicals are returning to the Homer Spit this summer as Pier One Theatre presents “The Addams Family.”
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The Homer-based games celebrates Scottish culture and had a record breaking number of athletes compete this year.
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The city held one of three major celebrations planned for Pride on the Kenai Peninsula.
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Local church leaders worked with volunteers to hold a service blessing participating boats for the upcoming fishing season.