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The intergenerational ensemble will perform 13 pieces and a flute duet, culminating in a traditional audience sing-along of the "Hallelujah Chorus."
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly on Tuesday advanced funding for the Central Peninsula Landfill and introduced a measure to expand 911 dispatch services.
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The first wave of mailings began earlier this week.
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The float running parallel to the beach at Jakolof Bay Dock is no longer usable, according to a Tuesday, Oct. 21 public notice from the City of Seldovia, although boaters will still be able to access the beach from the approach.
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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.