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  • On Friday evening, January 30th, the Porcupine Theater hosted a presentation of the film “The Nettle Dress” based on textile artist Allen Brown’s endeavor who spent seven years making a dress from foraged nettles as a “medicine to survive the death of his wife” in the South Downs, England near Brighton. The event opened with a presentation from local nettle artist Carla Klinker and her journey working with the fibers from local plants. Klinker spoke to KBBI’s Emilie Springer about her own adventure learning about the process and art of working with the plants.
  • There was big news on Thursday morning’s Covid Brief with Kathleen Gustafson. The Pfizer vaccine against the coronavirus that causes Covid-19 was given…
  • The Caribou Lake Fire is now estimated at 700 acres with some structures threatened. The North Fork Fire did not grow overnight. It is still estimated at…
  • Dreamland Books & Yard opened in Seward last month, bringing books and yarn to customers on the eastern Kenai Peninsula.
  • The local 4-H group in Homer came together at Karen Hornaday Park on Monday to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Arbor Day in Alaska by planting a tree.A…
  • Among the properties that the Kenai Peninsula Borough owns is some land off Kachemak Drive in Homer, which is prime real estate for moose to hang out in…
  • Homer’s Junior Nordic Ski Club held the first day of practice on Saturday (Jan. 30). Kathy Sarns is the Volunteer Director with a lot of volunteer help,…
  • The Alaska Department of health reported an unvaccinated adult displayed measles symptoms while traveling back to the state.
  • Seldovia’s annual non-motorized fishing derby begins Friday and runs through the weekend. KBBI’s Emilie Springer spoke with event coordinator Amelia Pollack for history and details about the event.
  • Last weekend the Alaska School Activities Association held the annual Solo and Ensemble Music Festival on the UAA campus in Anchorage. Homer High School students traveled to attend the event and Emilie Springer spoke with band teacher Eric Simondsen for a review of the event.
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