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Baseball opens home season on Wednesday, closes it Thursday
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HOMER TRIBUNE/Sean Pearson - Lucas Schneider pitches to a Kenai Kardinal in the Mariners' 10-12 loss at home. Comment?
FYI News briefs & announcements - May 22
The United States Geological Center reported a magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck the Kenai Peninsula area last Thursday. Comment?
Sports Briefs - May 15
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Photo by Wendy Wayne - Tommy Bowe hustles back to first base to avoid a pickoff in the Mariners' game against Kenai last week. Comment?
Homer soccer fights injuries as season heats up
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HOMER TRIBUNE/Sean Pearson - Konstantin Reutov boots a ball toward the Kenai goal in Homer's 0-0 tie against the Kardinals on Monday. Comment?
Chicken, pigs, livestock rearing on the boom
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Photo courtesy of Sarah Donchi - Kenai Feed Pigs awaiting pickup by their new owners swirl in a high tunnel greenhouse at Kenai Feed on Kalifornsky Beach Road on April 29. Comment?
Board of Fisheries' Webster deserves to serve
By Paul Dale Considerable controversy and misinformation has developed regarding escapement goal measures for late run Kenai River king salmon. Comment?
Tracksters get the best of Mother Nature's Arctic insolence
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HOMER TRIBUNE/Sean Pearson - Homer junior Tayla Cabana leaps to a second-place finish in the long jump competition at Saturday's Borough meet in Homer. Comment?
Kasilof brown bear tests negative for rabies
A brown bear killed by Alaska State Troopers Sunday on the Kasilof River's north beach following reports of an attack and other aggressive behavior has tested negative for rabies. Comment?
Dunk the Fuzz raises funds The Homer Police Department is inviting the public to "Dunk the Fuzz," a charity drive for the Homer Special Olympics. Comment?
Steam helps reduce fossil fuel needs at new HEA plant
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Since waste heat is being used to produce steam, the Nikiski HEA plant will see an increase from its original output of 40 megawatts to 60 megawatts without using any additional natural gas. Comment?
Kasilof bear necropsy shows sow was likely blinded
A brown bear killed by Alaska State Troopers Sunday on the Kasilof River's north beach following reports of an attack and other aggressive behavior has tested negative for rabies. Comment?
Mariners host Skyview Invite on new track
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HOMER TRIBUNE/Sean Pearson - Freshman Aurora Waclawski takes the handoff from junior Cassidy Soistman in the girls 4x200 relay at the new Homer High School track on Saturday. Comment?
Community News - May 1
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Michael Carey to speak at graduation Noted journalist, commentator and UAA Meritorious Service award and Honorary Doctorate of Laws recipient Michael Carey will act as keynote speaker at the Kachemak Bay Campus of Kenai Peninsula College 2013 Commencement ceremony. Comment?
Manage kings cautiously in face of uncertainty
Sport and personal-use anglers are readying their gear in anticipation of the summer fishing season. Comment?
'Deranged' bear attacks bird-watching biologist
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By Jenny Neyman Special to the Tribune The details of a bear attack Sunday afternoon on the Kasilof beach were about as ripe for tragedy as they come. Comment?
Homer jail prisoner tries escape A prisoner was caught trying to run out of the Homer Jail when his father came for a visit last week, resulting in new charges added to the felonies that had him locked up. Comment?
Robinson's Brahms concert draws on grand scale
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Not all critics responded favorably to the work when it was first performed in 1869. Comment?
Viva el Arte is an arts "happening" conceived by Homer's Cosmic Agents, an art corps convened by Bunnell Street Arts Center, celebrating youthful energy, experiment, ideas and community. Comment?
Four area schools are in the process of searching for new principals and the public is invited to weigh in on the process in candidate interviews ahead. Comment?
Sterling celebrates new community center opening
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Photo by Joseph Robertia - Sterling's new community center will be self supporting in its capacity to host up to 400 people. Comment?