Make a run at breast cancerWalkers, runners and joggers alike are invited to participate in the 13th-annual Breast Cancer Run on Aug. 12. (Persons with long locks are especially encouraged to attend the head-shaving portion of the event.) Participants are encouraged to wear pink and join in the 5.3-mile run that begins at noon at [...]
Sean Pearson Homer Tribune When we last left our trusty Pebble prospectors, they were hanging precariously from the landing gear of a Bell 206 helicopter, valiantly trying to capture a few shots of the vast tundra below via juggled cameras. That’s not exactly true. We were actually packed in the chopper like sardines, but what [...]
Two Homer organizations are due some praise this week — actually, they have been due some praise for decades. While the saying goes that you can’t eat the scenery, it’s also true that without the spectacular environment we live in, few of us would feel the same way about this place. So what are we [...]
Mine support clarifiedI give you credit for trying to write a series of articles on the Pebble Prospect. As you know, it is complex and fraught with the type of hyperbole that has characterized gold mining ever since the first gold rush. Therefore, you need to be especially careful in how your series states the [...]
By Carey James Homer Tribune It’s taken several years, a variety of grants, several different plans, a complicated land exchange and thousands of dollars in donations from throughout the community, but it has finally happened. An L-shaped section of land at the top of Baycrest Hill that is home to several popular ski trails, as [...]
Still time to talk about belugasThe National Marine Fisheries Service extended public comment period on Endangered Species Act listing for the Cook Inlet beluga whale until August 3. There will be one more public hearing in Soldotna this Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly Chambers; 144 North Binkley Street. [...]
Laine Welch What is the average age of Alaska commercial fishermen? It’s 47.1 years, compared to 38.3 for other state industries.What percentage of Alaska’s statewide fish harvesters in 2005 were nonresidents? It’s 38.6 percent, with total gross earnings of 60.4 percent. For processing workers, 67.3 percent were nonresidents, earning 66.2 percent of total wages.Those are [...]
• Two others charged in beating will have hearings this weekBy Layton Ehmke Homer Tribune Eight months ago, after returning to Homer from a work trip outside, Savva Basargin, 25, found the speakers from his Lexus stolen. The vehicle, for whatever reason, was later burned, and he followed a clue to who may have been [...]
•City council appoints planning membersBy Layton Ehmke Homer Tribune Two council votes blocking the appointments of members to the Homer Advisory Planning Commission were busted up Monday night with the return of Councilman Mike Heimbuch from his two-month absence while fishing. In that time, council failed to re-appoint a functioning planning commission due to what [...]
•Cause of death yet unknownBy Layton Ehmke Homer Tribune Robert and Melon Purcell are now swimming through all the rumors swirling around the circumstances that lead to their son Sheldon’s death early Sunday morning. Though they’ve talked to others who were at the party where he allegedly fell, they don’t know what factors lead to [...]