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Mike Chenault, Robert Wall and Louie Flora all ran and kept their position as board members on the Homer Electric Association.
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The proposed amendment would allow public funds to go to private schools, and comes after an Alaska Superior Court judge threw out the state’s correspondence school funding program.
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Tuesday night’s city council meeting in Homer was packed with reports alongside public comment around the upcoming repaving project at the Homer Airport and an ordinance reassigning funds to buy a tractor and heavy-duty truck.
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Wei Ying Wong will be the new president and CEO at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward.
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The study looking into expanding Homer Harbor may get federal funding if approved by Congress.
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Anchorage-based consulting group Agnew::Beck is sending a team of consultants to Homer for a weeklong site visit as they continue work on rewriting the city’s comprehensive plan.
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Three Homer High School seniors qualified as National Merit Scholarship finalists this year — a feat that requires a rigorous application and some of the best PSAT scores in the state.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly passed an ordinance authorizing a negotiated lease supporting the Sterling Highway Milepost 45-60 Construction Project during it's meeting Tuesday night.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is closing multiple king salmon sport fisheries in Cook Inlet due to low pre-season projections.
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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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Homer Airport will have multiple closures from April to October to repave its runway.