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Kathleen Gustafson
Senior ProducerKathleen Gustafson came to Homer in 1999 and has been involved with KBBI since 2003.
She is the Weekend Edition host, the producer and host of the weekly public affairs call-in show, Coffee Table and the host of KBBI's live broadcasts of Homer City Council and Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly meetings. When not working at the station, Kathleen teaches theater, storytelling and public speaking through Pier One Youth Theater.
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Homer, Alaska and Teshio, Japan: 40 Years as Sister Cities
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The Alaska Division of Forestry is seeking space at the Soldotna Airport to migrate its existing base. The division applied for a lease in April proposing new construction of a warehouse, firefighter standby space and an administrative building. Also, the new parent company of the Central Kenai Peninsula’s newspaper, The Peninsula Clarion, is reducing the paper to just once-a-week printing.
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The Homer Planning Commission will reconsider a housing project for South Peninsula Hospital after narrowly approving it at their Wednesday, June 19 meeting. Also, several years after two crab fisheries disasters occurred in the Norton Sound and Bering Sea, millions in relief funds are finally available to impacted fishermen.
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A point by point review of the recommendations from the Kenai Peninsula Borough Voter Turnout Work Group
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