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It is the church members, who build up the church. We know from scripture that if a person is called to a ministry, God will ...
I stopped in at the Homer Public Library and was hailed by a couple of youths who were trying to use the library’s analog ...
After Steve Melchior died in Seward, Alaska, in March 1933, his lengthy page-one obituary in the Seward Daily Gateway stated ...
AI is here to stay, for better or worse, and we have to recognize that there are limitations to its usefulness.
An all clear was issued for Kachemak Bay communities at 1:48 p.m. by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Office of Emergency ...
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and line a muffin tin with paper liners. In a large mixing bowl beat the sugar, eggs and ...
Cook Inletkeeper joined a lawsuit last month opposing the proposed Johnson Tract gold mine project on the west side of the Cook Inlet. Also listed as plaintiffs in the lawsuit are the Center for ...
Per fish counts available from the department, 471,000 sockeye have been counted so far this year — with 108,000 counted on Wednesday alone.
“Superman” is a dynamic vision of hope. It’s a joyous, bright film that comes as a shot in the arm to a stagnating superhero ...
The first Soldotna Cycle Series race took place Thursday, July 10, at the Tsalteshi Trails. Eric Willets won the first 12k ...
Reeling ‘Em In: Can things get even better? The silvers are starting to get their finny freak on at our famous Nick Dudiak Fishing Lagoon. by Nick Varney Wednesday, July 16, 2025 1:22pm Sports Fishing ...