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80 skiers took to the trails in Homer last Saturday in an exciting marathon ski race hosted by the Kachemak Nordic Ski Club.
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The city terminated its contract with City Manager Rob Dumouchel during a meeting last Thursday.
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Matanuska Electric Association will manage the city of Seward’s electric utility after a monthslong search for employees.
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Career and technical education teacher Walter Love resigned in late January for medical reasons.
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Three Alaska breweries and wineries are suing the Alaska Alcohol and Marijuana Control Office director and the Alaska Alcoholic Beverage Control Board over restrictions on offering live entertainment.
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The Anchor Point Post Office marked its 75th anniversary with an open house last Friday (03/01).
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Parents gathered with local youth educators and counselors to discuss various teen mental health concerns and resources at Homer Middle School.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly heard public comment on an ordinance to sell borough-owned land and discussed pending legislation on energy and resilience projects at Tuesday night’s [2/27] meeting.
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After months of public discussions, the Homer City Council unanimously rejected an ordinance that would require short-term rental operators to register their property.
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Harbor and Beluga Slough projects get funding while city council rejects short term rental ordinanceProjects for the city of Homer moved forward while a contentious short term rental ordinance came to a halt at the Feb. 26 city council meeting.
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Addy Pederson, the only competitive youth musher on the southern Kenai Peninsula, is racing in the Junior Iditarod this year for the first time.
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The founder of Strong Towns gave a presentation in Homer on how to grow cities sustainably.