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This month, a local nonprofit organization made a short documentary highlighting George Faust’s experience with Parkinson's disease.
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Homer Pratt Museum staff work to overcome budget shortfalls and deteriorating infrastructure coming into the 2024 season.
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The Homer City Council unanimously approved changes to a tariff related to the Homer Port and Harbor, authorized pass-through funds from Doyon Limited related to a traffic impact study, and appropriated funds to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the sister city relationship with Teshio, Japan at Monday nights [2/12] meeting.
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The Homer City Council introduced an ordinance changing fees and rules for the city’s harbor facilities.
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The Alaska Marine Safety Education Association aims to reduce fatalities and injuries in the fishing industry through its Fishing Vessel Drill Conductor class.
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An annual autumnal tradition in Homer turns twenty this year, the Burning Basket is currently being constructed at Mariner Park at the base of the spit, and it will culminate with the burning ceremony this Sunday at sundown (about 8:30pm).
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Homer's iconic Pier One Theatre is gearing up to commemorate an astounding milestone this summer: 50 years of captivating audiences with live local plays, enchanting musicals, and a myriad of unforgettable performances.
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A new organization called the Homer Trails Alliance is trying to expand trail access from Anchor Point to the Fox River area. With an increase in new property development around Homer in recent years, the group is working to both preserve existing paths and put new trails on the map.