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The Angry Salmon is the newest restaurant to set up shop in Anchor Point. Located in a historic building, the bar and restaurant will eventually have rooms available for rent.
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The Homer City Council approved a resolution at Monday’s meeting that makes work skiffs attached to boats exempt from paying moorage fees in Homer Harbor for the rest of the year.
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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.
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A dog tested positive for canine parvovirus, leading Homer’s only animal shelter to close to the public.
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At Monday's city council meeting, the council introduced ordinance 24-17, which aims to reallocate funds for the purchase of two maintenance vehicles and passes multiple items.
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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.