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The free event offers an alternative to the "bar scene" and features costume contests, cash prizes, and a 'Fear Factor' bug-eating contest.
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Local Chambers of Commerce in Homer and Seward are hosting community trick-or-treat events this afternoon on Pioneer Avenue and in the downtown/harbor areas.
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The new chief will replace former Fire Chief Mark Kirko, who retired in July.
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A 22.7-foot high tide earlier this month has caused concern about additional high tides forecasted for November, one year after State disaster declaration and road damage.
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222 additional absentee in-person, mail-in, and fax email ballots were discovered on Monday, after the Canvas Board counted 196 absentee and special needs ballots on Friday.
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The City of Seldovia released a public notice on Oct. 8, noting that the city's drinking water did not meet water treatment standards for August.
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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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Like its on-screen counterpart, the telephone booth-sized replica of the TARDIS from Doctor Who has been traveling.
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Fairgoers brought period-style costumes and crafts to Karen Hornaday Park in Homer last weekend for a Renaissance fair that’s now annual.
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Voters in the Kenai Peninsula Borough will decide several local propositions in the October 7th election.
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An Alaskan researcher has been honored with an award from the national nonprofit Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
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Hundreds of people gathered last week on the Homer Spit to remember Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, who was assassinated earlier this month in Utah.