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A federal judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration from dismantling the Institute of Museum and Library Services, which funds Alaska's 800# Interlibrary Loan & Reference Backup Service.
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The Kenai Chamber of Commerce has brought in two new museum exhibits this month related to fishing and Alaska summers.
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The Kenai Peninsula Borough will buy 80 acres of land near Seward to try an unlock more land for residential development. Plus, Homer residents protest proposed federal cuts to Medicaid.
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The next Kenai Peninsula Borough land sale will be the first to offer parcels through its new Land Affordability Program. Plus, Homer's Pier One Theatre tackles "Treasure Island."
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The borough mayor says it's rare for the school district to get maximum funding – it’s only happened once in the last two decades. And he says it’s unsustainable.
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After a lengthy debate, the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly passes a budget that lowers the property tax rate and fully funds the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District.
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Prosecutors cited the “unnecessary cost, logistical challenge, and delay” associated with different proceedings happening in different states.
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The petitioners say board members should have done more to push back on a health clinic that was proposed for the high school in Nikiski.
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Sponsors say the new time would be consistent with the city’s other groups and make it easier for people to participate.
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Seismic activity increases at Iliamna Volcano. Soldotna City Council members consider moving their meeting times. Plus, a group seeks to recall the Kenai Peninsula's nine school board members.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is planning to introduce Sitka black-tail deer to the Southern Kenai Peninsula.
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State troopers say they believe the remains belong to a Texas declared missing after the boat sank.